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Faculty member earns $360,000 grant for high energy physics research

02.21.06 | Florida Institute of Technology

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The CMS project, an array of large particle detectors, is now in the final stages of construction. The gigantic experiment, the size of a five-story building, encompasses several million electronic readout channels that record data on proton-on-proton collisions that happen every 25 nano-seconds (one billionth of a second). The experiment sits in a tunnel beneath the earth, where CERN's Large Hadron Collider, a proton accelerator, is reaching completion.

The CMS and the LHC are due to start operation in mid-2007. At that time, Baarmand will join other scientists in collecting data from proton-proton collisions.

Florida Tech offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in physics and a bachelor's degree in pre-professional physics.

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Karen Rhine
Florida Institute of Technology
krhine@fit.edu

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APA:
Florida Institute of Technology. (2006, February 21). Faculty member earns $360,000 grant for high energy physics research. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12VV33R1/faculty-member-earns-360000-grant-for-high-energy-physics-research.html
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"Faculty member earns $360,000 grant for high energy physics research." Brightsurf News, Feb. 21 2006, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12VV33R1/faculty-member-earns-360000-grant-for-high-energy-physics-research.html.