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RICH installWelcome to the web site for Syracuse Experimental High Energy Physics!

Here we give information about our personnel and current activities. Our research actvities are supported by the National Science Foundation and Syracuse University.We invite undergraduates to join with us in working on different aspects of our research. Promising high school students are also welcome. Contact Linda Pesce at 315-443-2701 for an appointment with one of the faculty.

Group coffee daily at 11 AM; Group meetings every Wed. at 9:30 AM in the video conference room in the basement

NEWS- The LHC machine will restart around Thanksgiving of 2009. Beam has already been sent into the machine, but not accelerated.

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.

FOR SALE - Ultra pure LiF crystals.

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

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