A researcher who wishes to use the Biology Research Facility (BRF) begins as a General User.
The Operator/Expert user (defined below)
of a particular facility /instrument will assist the User in data
collection and analysis.
At no time the General User is allowed to interfere with the instrument or its accessories.
The User will be allotted slots during the office hours (09.00 -13.00 and 14.00 -17.00) on working days only.
The User may be present when the data
collection and analysis are being done and may request for desired
measurements interacting with the Operator or Expert User.
Alternatively, the User may request for measurements in absentia.
Primary User
Once a General User has gained enough familiarity with the instrument, he/she will be considered for becoming a "Primary User".
This would involve an orientation program, and qualifying a written/oral test as required.
The User will be allotted slots during the office hours (09.00 -13.00 and 14.00 -17.00) on working days only.
Primary Users may operate the instrument
under the overall supervision of the Operator or Expert User as per the
training guidelines.
However, Primary User may use the
computer attached to the instrument on their own, to carry out analysis
of the data collected. All precautions are to be taken not to alter the
overall functioning.
Expert User
A Primary User with good aptitude and
initiative in the maintenance of the instrument and doing advanced level
of rigorous experiments and analysis will be elevated to "Expert User"
category.
Expert User may be involved in
conducting the orientation programs for the General and Primary Users
and also help the Users’ community in sample preparation and efficient
data acquisition.
An Expert User has the privilege of booking long- and after-office hour slots including weekends and holidays.
Expert User is eligible to carry out measurements of industry samples.
Super User
The trained operator or the in-charge of the facility/instruments will be considered as Superuser.
Superuser will be in-charge of complete
routine maintenance, slot allotment, operation, training and
coordination with companies for smooth functioning of the
instrument/facilities.
An expert user can also be a superuser where operator is not associated with a certain instrument/facilities.