Nhan Tran wins 2017 URA Tollestrup Award
Nhan Tran receives award for his leading role on jet substructure reconstruction and pile-up mitigation for the CMS experiment.
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Nhan Tran receives award for his leading role on jet substructure reconstruction and pile-up mitigation for the CMS experiment.
Aliaga Soplin is recognized for his outstanding work in neutrino flux predictions for the NuMI beamline.
It was in the 1990s that John saw a big white tanker trailer used for liquid-nitrogen parked next to the A-1 service building on Main Ring Road.
The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector, ICARUS, is about to make its way from CERN to Fermilab to begin its new mission: hunting for a previously undetected fourth type of neutrino.
It was in June that National Accelerator Laboratory employees first showed up to work and that Leon Lederman became the lab’s second director.
The 50-foot-wide superconducting electromagnet at the center of the experiment saw its first beam of muon particles from Fermilab’s accelerators, kicking off a three-year effort to measure just what happens to those particles when placed in a stunningly precise magnetic field. The answer could rewrite scientists’ picture of the universe and how it works.
How did the proton, photon and other particles get their names?
High schoolers from local communities demographically underrepresented in STEM came to Fermilab for the event, which aims to help foster racial equality.
We’re turning 50! There are several ways to celebrate with Fermilab on June 15 – and prizes for a few lucky participants.
Technicians from CERN and INFN recently converged at Fermilab to help prepare the ICARUS detector’s future home.