Mark Lancaster elected as new Muon g-2 co-spokesperson
The UK physicist will co-lead the experiment for the next two years.
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The UK physicist will co-lead the experiment for the next two years.
Fermilab’s Folk Music Club sponsored the first Fermilab barn dance on May 13, 1978. Forty years later, the Fermilab Barn Dance is still going strong.
Fermilab is providing technology and expertise for the SuperCDMS SNOLAB project, which will expand the hunt for dark matter to particles with properties not visible to any other experiment.
Lab professionals discussed their work, shared their experiences in different career areas and encouraged the girls to study STEM careers themselves.
Approximately 1,100 Chicago-area high school students, parents and educators attended the event, where they had the opportunity to meet more than 160 STEM professionals from nearly 50 companies, organizations, agencies and professional associations.
Governor General Payette toured Fermilab’s extensive research complex and marked the start of a new partnership in particle physics research.
The program provides supplemental awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to pursue part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE laboratory or facility.
Binkley discussed our neutrino, muon and collider physics programs with Fermilab experts, as well as our accelerator science and technology efforts.
Fermilab helps build a tracker more sensitive than ever before for the CMS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
The William & Mary professor will help lead the neutrino program into the future.