LHC exhibit expands beyond the visual
The touring Tactile Collider event explores new ways to access Large Hadron Collider science through touch, sound and live interaction.
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The touring Tactile Collider event explores new ways to access Large Hadron Collider science through touch, sound and live interaction.
From Rapid City Journal: March 3, 2018: South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard touts DUNE and its positive economic effects for the state.
Soldner-Rembold has experience leading a large collaboration and has been working in neutrino physics for more than a decade.
On March 1, Lia Merminga, an internationally renowned accelerator physicist with leadership experience at three science laboratories, took on the role of project director for the Proton Improvement Plan II.
Menezes is DOE’s principal advisor on energy policy and emerging energy technologies. He is also responsible for the coordinated management of DOE energy programs.
From WDCB Radio, March 4, 2018: Fermilab scientist Jason St. John discusses DUNE in this 12-minute radio interview.
Sotres got into programming when he realized that his work on computer games was exactly that – programming.
National Society of Black Physicists President Renée Horton talks with Symmetry about finding a place to belong in physics.
What’s it like being a theoretical neutrino physicist working on the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility?
Representatives from local small businesses are invited to discuss opportunities to strengthen relationships between the lab and the local business community at the March 14 fair.