
NEWS - We hosted Flavor Physics & CP Violation 2009 (FPCP 2009) in Lake Placid, NY
from May 27 - June 1, 2009. See FPCP 2009 for more details.
NEWS -Graduate student Koloina
Randrianarivony, won the 2009 Doctoral Prize in the College of Arts and
Sciences at Syracuse University.
Kolonia worked with Prof. Marina Artuso, his thesis was on Ds
semileptonic decays using CLEO-c data.
NEWS - The LHC machine started progress toward collisions on Sept. 10, 2008 of two beams of
protons, each with energy up to 7 Trillion electron volts. Unfortunately, a major accident
on Sept. 19 caused the machine to be shut off for repairs. For more information see CERN press releases and
a TV3 interview with Professors
Blusk & Skwarnicki
for more information.
NEWS -Professors Marina Artuso and Tomasz Skwarnicki were both awarded the 2008 Chancellor's Citation for Faculty
Excellence and Scholarly Distinction. "This award reflects the thoughtful, determined, and sustained efforts of individual faculty
to enrich the experience of students, our institution and community, and to make important contributions
to the advancement
of knowledge in their academic disciplines."
They join Professor Stone who received The Chancellor's Citation for
Exceptional Academic Achievement in 2003.
The LHC & the LHCb Experiment, layman's descriptions
Ask a Particle Physicist
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
The LHCb Detector paper for physicists
16th International Workshop on Vertex detectors