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Category Archives: Particle Physics
Space Shed at Latitude
I did an interview with Jon Spooner, Director of Human Space Flight at the Unlimited Space Agency at Latitude 2018. It is now available as a podcast, which you can listen to here (Series 1, Episode 3). It is intended to … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Silly, Travel
Tagged audio, Jon Spooner, Latitude, UNSA
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Future echoes
I have three email inboxes, for UCL, CERN and personal stuff. Catching up on some CERN bulk mails of the last few weeks, three interesting articles I thought worth sharing. One is a report from the “Future Circular Collider” (FCC) … Continue reading
Posted in History, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Breakthrough Prize, CERN, ESPP, Europe, FCC, Jim Baggott, LHC, Red Dwarf
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Another Hot Mess
Exotic matter takes centre stage in this second instalment of highlights from the big summer High Energy Physics conference. At the Cosmic Shambles Network.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Cosmic Shambles, EPSHEP, gravitational waves, heavy ions, LHC, QCD
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MCnet at Cumberland Lodge
This week I’m in Windsor Great Park for a summer school on Monte Carlo event generators for particle physics (and beyond).
Posted in Education, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Cumberland Lodge, Europe, MCnet, Monte Carlo, UCL
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