How Can We Help Find a PF Member Seeking a Specific Lab?

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In summary, the speaker is looking for help locating a Physics Forums member who contacted them about a lab. They feel bad for not being able to follow through and apologize. The lab in question was a simple harmonics lab with a closed tube. The speaker asks for assistance in finding the member and mentions the thread where the conversation took place.
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Hey there everyone,

I was wondering if someone might be able to help me locate one of our PF members who contacted me looking for a lab I was going to talk to him about. The problem is that I never got a chance to contact this person to apologize for not being able to get him he lab! :frown:

Now I feel completely horrible (on top of hating myself :devil: ) for not being able to find them and say I am sorry for not being able to come through and help! :cry: :cry:

This person was looking for a lab to do and bring to his tutor and he had two days to do it. The lab I mentioned was a simple harmonics lab with a closed tube. Can anyone help me please?

This is not the best way to come back to PF. :frown:

Thanks for your help everyone.
 
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Roughly when did this thread happen, and in which section ? With that info, and/or a recollection of specific words you may have used, you should be able to find the thread using the Advanced Search feature.
 

FAQ: How Can We Help Find a PF Member Seeking a Specific Lab?

How can I help locate a PF member looking for a lab?

The best way to help locate a PF member looking for a lab is to spread the word within your scientific community. Share the information on social media, reach out to colleagues and friends, and post on relevant forums or mailing lists. The more people who are aware of the search, the higher the chances of finding the member.

What information should I have when trying to locate a PF member looking for a lab?

It would be helpful to have the name of the PF member, their field of research, any previous lab affiliations, and their current location. If possible, also try to obtain a recent photo of the member to include in the search.

Is there a specific platform or website where I can post about the search for the PF member?

Yes, there are several platforms and websites dedicated to connecting scientists and researchers. You can post about the search on these platforms, such as ResearchGate, LinkedIn, or the National Postdoctoral Association website.

What should I do if I have any potential leads on the whereabouts of the PF member?

If you have any potential leads, please contact the person who initiated the search for the PF member. They will follow up on the lead and verify its credibility before reaching out to the member.

How long has the PF member been missing from the lab?

This information may vary depending on the specific case. Please refer to the original post or contact the person who initiated the search for the PF member for more details.

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