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  2. Robert Marshak - Wikipedia

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    October 11, 1916. Died. December 23, 1992. (1992-12-24) (aged 76) Education. Columbia University (BA) Cornell University (PhD) Robert Eugene Marshak (October 11, 1916 – December 23, 1992) was an American physicist, educator, and eighth president of the City College of New York.

  3. Sophia Economou - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous emission and optical control of spins in quantum dots (2006) Website. [1] Sophia E. Economou is an American physicist who is a professor and the T. Marshall Hahn Chair in Physics at Virginia Tech. She directs the Virginia Tech Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering.

  4. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility - Wikipedia

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    Institution. Jefferson Science Associates, LLC. Dates of operation. 1984–present. Aerial view of Jefferson Lab. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF), commonly called Jefferson Lab or JLab, is a US Department of Energy National Laboratory located in Newport News, Virginia. [ 1 ] Since June 1, 2006, it has been operated by ...

  5. Brad Cox (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Cox (physicist) Bradley Cox is an American physicist, academic and researcher. He is a Professor of Physics and the founder of the High Energy Physics Group at the University of Virginia. [ 1] Cox has conducted research on the fundamental particles such as fermions, quarks, leptons and bosons that constitute matter.

  6. Particle physics - Wikipedia

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    Particle physics. Particle physics or high-energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The field also studies combinations of elementary particles up to the scale of protons and neutrons, while the study of combination of protons and neutrons is called nuclear physics.

  7. Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel - Wikipedia

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    The Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) is a scientific advisory panel tasked with recommending plans for U.S. investment in particle physics research over the next ten years, on the basis of various funding scenarios. The P5 is a temporary subcommittee of the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP), which serves the ...

  8. Kay Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Kay Kinoshita is an experimental particle physicist. She is a professor at University of Cincinnati. Kinoshita completed her undergrad studies in Physics at Harvard University in 1976 and her PhD at University of California, Berkeley in 1981. [1] She then returned to work at Harvard, before becoming a full professor at Virginia Tech in 1993.

  9. IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The IceCube Neutrino Observatory (or simply IceCube) is a neutrino observatory developed by the University of Wisconsin–Madison and constructed at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. [1] The project is a recognized CERN experiment (RE10). [2][3] Its thousands of sensors are located under the Antarctic ice, distributed over ...