Simon Dicker
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Solving problems in optics, cryognics, electronics, and software for better astronomical instrumentation. at UPenn
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 2 work roles 2 schools
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Solving problems in optics, cryognics, electronics, and software for better astronomical instrumentation.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Simon Dicker is listed as Solving problems in optics, cryognics, electronics, and software for better astronomical instrumentation. at UPenn, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at upenn.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Simon Dicker.

Simon Dicker previously worked as Research Scientist at University Of Pennslyvania and researcher at Upenn. Simon Dicker holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Radio Astronomy from The University Of Manchester.

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Years ago, labels stating "no user serviceable parts inside" made me think "why?"  "May explode if heated" raised questions, such as "how hot?" Luckily, I was mechanically gifted enough that household appliances were successfully reassembled and I had a sense of self preservation so the scorch marks near my bedroom window were minor. However, for those that knew me back then, it was no surprise I chose a career in experimental physics.Since then I have learnt many things (including to obey safety warnings). One rule is that scientific research is collaborative in nature and the bigger your goals, the larger team. Good communication skills and teamwork are essential. With hundreds of collaborators across the globe this can be a challenge. I was familiar with Zoom long before Covid-19 forced it on school children.My collaborators include people from many different backgrounds.  Colleagues who are more theoretical in nature know the measurements that are needed while engineers on a project have a better understanding of practical matters.  Working in instrumentation I am somewhere in the middle, translating the measurement goals into technical requirements, designing the instrument, getting it made, commissioning it, and finally delivering data back to the theorists.  Seeing something I helped design become real working hardware is one of the parts of the job I like most.Two decades working on astronomical instrumentation have taught me to be resourceful.  The best observing sites are remote and desolate.  I have spent extended periods in the field working on instruments at the top of Mount Teide in Tenerife and Green Bank in West Virginia.  When commissioning an instrument, it is the responsibility of those on site to solve problems and get things working.For this a wide range of skills is required.  My specialties are RF optical design and cryogenics, which require proficiency at mechanical design and CAD (SolidWorks).  A knowledge of electronics is needed - I have worked with analogue, digital, and radio frequency circuits.  Then there is the software (from firmware in FPGAs to analysis software), without which no modern experiment can operate.  Over the years I have programmed in many languages including machine code, C, fortran, IDL, and python.However, sometimes I step back and think.  I'm imaging clusters of galaxies from their imprint on the Big Bang, using micrometer sized pieces of silicon.  What will be the next challenge - and what will happen if I press that big red button labeled "do not press"?

Listed skills include Radio Astronomy, Receiver Design, Millimeter Wave Optics, Cryogenics, and 3 others.

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Solving problems in optics, cryognics, electronics, and software for better astronomical instrumentation.
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Research Scientist

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University Of Pennslyvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

2011 - Present ~15 yrs 7 mos

Researcher

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1998 - Present ~28 yrs 7 mos
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Simon Dicker education

Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Radio Astronomy

Thesis: A 33GHz interferometer for the study of the Cosmic Microwave Background.

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Simon Dicker works for UPenn.

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Simon Dicker is listed as Solving problems in optics, cryognics, electronics, and software for better astronomical instrumentation. at UPenn.

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Simon Dicker is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States while working with UPenn.

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Simon Dicker has worked for University Of Pennslyvania and Upenn.

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Simon Dicker holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Radio Astronomy from The University Of Manchester.

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Simon Dicker is listed with skills including Radio Astronomy, Receiver Design, Millimeter Wave Optics, Cryogenics, Mechanical Design, University Teaching, and Cosmology.

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