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High Energy Physics

Argonne maintains a wide-ranging science and technology portfolio that seeks to address complex challenges in interdisciplinary and innovative ways. Below is a list of all articles, highlights, profiles, projects, and organizations related specifically to high energy physics.

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  • Lei Xia

    Dr. Xia currently works on MCP photo detector development and Mu2e experiment.
  • Sergei Chekanov

    Dr. Sergei Chekanov is a scientist working in the field of high-energy particle physics at the Large Hadron Collider, the largest experiment in the world.
  • Eve Kovacs

    Eve Kovacs began her career in theoretical particle physics but now works on cosmology. Her interests include production of mock sky catalogs for sky surveys, galaxy formation & modeling and the exploration of cosmological applications of machine learning
  • Geoffrey T. Bodwin

    Geoffrey Bodwin is a member of the Particle Theory Group in the High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory.
  • John Power

    John Power is the Accelerator Physics Group Leader within Argonne’s High Energy Physics division.
  • Stephen R. Magill

    Experimental particle physicist with expertise in calorimetry, QCD and jet physics, neutrino oscillations and innovative UV light detection.
  • Bob Wagner

    Within the High Energy Physics Division, Bob Wagner leads the Detector R&D Group which develops novel instrumentation to support the division science programs.
  • Neutrino Physics

    With precise knowledge of neutrino mixing, it is now possible to start using neutrinos as a tool to understand why the universe is built from matter rather than antimatter -- one of the fundamental questions of the universe.