Sentences with phrase «accelerator physics from»

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But even if last year's tentative signals of the particle are confirmed, a fresh analysis of data from a particle accelerator in California suggests that this may not complete the standard model of physics.
The NA62 experiment is a particle physics experiment at CERN using a 400 GeV proton beam from the SPS (Super Proton Synchrotron) accelerator.
To build the accelerator, the government said that it will provide $ 250 million with additional funding from Italy's Institute of Technology and National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), which is coordinating the project.
From the beginning, he notes, they were convinced that — in addition to individual grants — the technological challenges facing neuroscience today require coordinated «big science» investments in technology, such as the national telescopes and particle accelerators that revolutionized astronomy and physics.
«Unless we do something dramatically different, we will reach the end of the line, whether that's 10 years from now, 20, or 30,» says Wim Leemans, director of accelerator technology and applied physics at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
«This groundbreaking and the massive underground excavation that will soon follow is a clear signal to the global science community that the U.S. is moving forward with its ambitious plan to host a global megascience project centered on elucidating the properties of neutrinos as a centerpiece of its high - energy physics program for the next two decades or more,» says David MacFarlane from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
One hope is that scientists from the Russian Institute for High Energy Physics at Protvino near Moscow will contribute to the construction of the Large Hadron Collider, CERN's new superconducting accelerator project.
Representative Bill Foster (D — IL) holds a physics Ph.D. from Harvard University and spent 22 years as a particle accelerator designer at Fermilab, a Department of Energy national laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.
The state's oldest, largest mine is home to the Soudan Underground Laboratory, host to a half - dozen physics experiments, including a 5400 metric ton detector to field neutrinos fired through the earth from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.
The park is home to the Soudan Underground Laboratory, a 36,000 cubic meter facility that houses half a dozen physics experiments including one that uses a detector weighing 5400 metric tons to study neutrinos fired through the earth from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 730 kilometers away in Batavia, Illinois.
«I'm coming from accelerator research and laser physics, and what my team and I have been looking at is how we make best use of the high - power lasers so they can replace accelerators for applications like treating cancerous tumors,» Bussmann said.
The researchers, from NASA Ames and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, describe their work in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing.
He received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1971, and prior to 1983 worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
In addition to Dozier, the other participants in the study week from California were Michael Ghil of UCLA's Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics; Peter Gleick of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, based in Oakland; Wolfgang Panofsky of Stanford's Linear Accelerator Center; Elisabeth Paté - Cornell, also from Stanford; and Mikhail Rabinovich of the Institute for Nonlinear Science at the University of California at San Diego.
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