Description: Come along on a voyage of discovery as scientists at the University of Wisconsin – Madison reveal three exciting research projects. The IceCube observatory in Antarctica is furthering our understanding of physics through new high-energy sources. Learn about the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, which is expected to become the world’s largest energy particle accelerator. And find out about recent advances in using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to acquire data.
Speaker(s):
Professor Francis Halzen, principal investigator
Gary Hill, analysis coordinator
Robert Paulos, associate director, Engineering
Asst. Professor Teresa Montaruli, physicist
Mark Mulligan, production manager, Enhanced Hot Water Drill
Walter Block, Ph.D., associate professor, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, and Radiology
Prof. Wesley H. Smith, High Energy Physics, Physics Department, University of Wisconsin
Prof. Sridhara Rao Dasu, High Energy Physics, Physics Department, University of Wisconsin
Patrick Christian, BOREAS-Net project manager, Division of Information Technology
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