High school student working with Fermilab scientist publishes research
Avi Vadali started researching at Fermilab for class credit his senior year of high school. Now that work is being published in a journal article.
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Avi Vadali started researching at Fermilab for class credit his senior year of high school. Now that work is being published in a journal article.
The cryogenic plant, to be installed a mile underground, will provide the cooling for two large liquid-argon neutrino detectors for the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
Using superconducting nanowires and cryogenic electronics, experts from different fields combine their know-how to develop a completely new type of particle detector. The goal: detect particles in ultracold environments, even in the presence of strong magnetic fields where other technologies fail.
Jonathan Jarvis, head of Fermilab’s Accelerator Research Department, received the University Research Association’s 2023 Early Career Award for his work experimentally demonstrating optical stochastic cooling.
Xingchen Xu has received the 2023 Frank Sacherer Prize from the European Physical Society for his work developing a new type of niobium-tin superconductor.
What happens when you pair CERN scientists with science fiction writers to create short stories inspired by particle physics?
Catherine Hurley is here to help develop a vigorous sustainability program unique to Fermilab, and she’s open to suggestions and success stories.
The first newborn calf of spring was born on April 13, signaling the start of Fermilab’s baby bison season.
After years of running her own business, Holly Lett came to Fermilab to help its employees reach their highest career aspirations. Now, her team is revamping online-trainings and spearheading a new leadership class for Fermilab employees.
Students in the fashion studies department at College of DuPage designed personal protective equipment for SPOT, a dog-like robot that can send data back to researchers from areas that are unsafe for humans due to environmental hazards, such as radiation.