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  • Low Energy Physics (LEP)

    Low energy nuclear physics research concerns itself with understanding the structure and stability of the nuclei in the atoms that make up the world around us, as well as the reactions which formed them in the cosmos.
  • Accelerator Development

    Our accelerator development group conducts a broad range of accelerator R&D to advance technologies for future DOE facilities and other applications.
  • Theory

    Theory research to understand the structure and dynamics of all types of matter in the visible universe.
  • Instrumentation

    The development of new instrumentation, particularly detector technology, provides a common thread that links together a wide range of high-energy physics projects and programs.
    Instrumentation and Devices
  • ATLAS at the the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

    The ATLAS experiment will enable us to learn about basic universal forces and allow us to further probe possible extra dimensions of space, the unification of fundamental forces, and evidence for dark matter candidates in the universe
  • Accelerator Physics

    The Accelerator Physics Group carries out research to enable the next generation of particle accelerators.
  • Emerging Materials

    Emerging Materials is a materials and interface discovery program, emphasizing design, synthesis, and understanding of new functional materials and interfaces for both fundamental science and early-stage technology.