U.S. Researchers Put Global Science Grid to the Test February 15, 2006 …the kinds of broad impacts in science, engineering and society in general that can be achieved with shared cyberinfrastructure.” The global grid infrastructure, organized by the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid…
NREL’s John Turner Explores “The Sustainable Hydrogen Economy” in Energy Colloquium Presentation at Fermilab on Wednesday, July 6; Talk is Free and Open to the Public June 28, 2005 …science and engineering, and transfers knowledge and innovations to address the nation’s energy and environmental goals. The previous talks in the Colloquium series on energy — Dr. Steve Koonin, “A…
Fermilab Colloquium Series Offers Free Public Talks on World Energy Situation Beginning Wednesday, April 13 April 7, 2005 …Engineering Department in Fermilab’s Particle Physics Division, hopes to advance public awareness of the world’s energy situation, what the future may hold, and how physicists are contributing to the solution….
First Fermilab LHC magnet leaves Illinois, bound for Geneva May 11, 2004 …of you at Fermilab for your dedication to excellence in design and engineering,” Orbach said. “These quadrupole focusing magnets are a triumph of technology, and are critical to the success…
First Data From Deep Underground Experiment Narrow Search for Dark Matter May 3, 2004 …28 engineering, technical and administrative staffers, CDMS II operates with funding from the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy, from the Astronomy and Physics Divisions of the…
Fermilab's Helen Edwards Receives Prestigious 2003 Robert R. Wilson Prize from the American Physical Society October 22, 2002 …E. O. Lawrence Award. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the National Academy of Engineering, and is a Fellow of the American…
Upgraded Fermilab Facility Saves Energy and Money September 26, 2001 …other laboratories around the country. “This has been a complex energy-saving project, not the usual ‘replacing old light bulbs with energy-efficient ones,’” said Steve Krstulovich, member of Fermilab’s Facilities Engineering…
R.R. Wilson, Founding Director of Fermilab, Dies at Age 85 January 17, 2000 …great success,” Wilson recalled). He then attended several schools in Wyoming, Colorado and California, before reaching the University of California at Berkeley in 1932 to study electrical engineering. He chanced…
U.S. to participate in world's most powerful particle accelerator December 8, 1997 …benefit is just as exciting and unprecedented. The project promises to spark dramatic increases in public awareness and appreciation for particle physics and for science and engineering generally.” Professor Llewellyn…