Science, Physics, Particle, Research Centers
See Also:
- Heavy ion research center in Darmstadt, Germany.
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- A Grid for UK Particle Physics - a collaboration of Particle Physicists and Computing Scientists from the UK and CERN. News, projects, people, mailing lists, meetings, documents, links.
- Pages for each year starting with 1994.
- Features experiments, collaborations and facilities, recent results and publications, conferences, workshops and meetings .
- Tri - University Meson Facility in Vancouver, Canada. A particle accelerator which focuses on pion and kaon experiments.
- Basic research in high-energy and particle physics as well as in the production and application of synchrotron radiation.
- The National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics in Amsterdam.
- Accelerators and labs, listed by location and particle type.
- LNL in Italy.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- RBS research using fast neutrons, materials modification with ions, free electron laser, and materials modification research. Located in Thailand.
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Intense Pulsed Neutron Source at Argonne National Laboratory.
- Large underground laboratory for particle physics and nuclear astrophysics.
- European Laboratory for Particle Physics. Includes an introduction of the laboratory, information on experiments being conducted, publication archives, photos and press releases.
- High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
- Research includes particle accelerators, ion sources and their applications. Also produce accelerated stable and radioactive ion beams. Features staff and facilities, projects, and running experiments.
- National Underground Science Laboratory at Homestake.
- A proton-antiproton collider in Batavia, Illinois.
- The CESR e+e- storage ring, CLEO experiment, superconducting RF group and particle theory group at LNS, Cornell University.
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.
- An illustrated article from a 1999 participant.
- The WIPP underground facility includes an area designed specifically to host experiments that require shielding from cosmic rays.
- Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, in Virginia.
- Italian National Institute for Research in Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics.
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