Luke, Could you please deal with this page. I've included the Code from the Minot group (+ some edits - Melina) below, to give you ideas. You can do things like write where the next group meeting time and place is going to be, as well as upcoming speakers, even the lab rotation queue. This will make it much easier for the next person to take it over.
For Spring 2012 we are meeting at 10 AM every Tuesday in 301 PSB. Check the weekly email or the group calendar for updates.
We take turns giving the weekly talk at group meeting. The talk focuses on your own research results, or a journal article that you think the group will find interesting. Aim for a 15 minute presentation. It will naturally get longer when interrupted with questions.
Some rules of thumb about giving a good presentation:
“Multifunctional carbon nanotube networks for fuel cells” M. Kaempgen, M. Lebert, N. Nicoloso, and S. Roth, Applied Physics Letters 92,094103 (2008) (3 pages)
“Autonomous nanomotors…” W. F. Paxton et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126, 13424 (2004)
“3D holographic images projected in real time”, Nature 451, 636 (2008).