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Special Colloquium on the Future of Particle Physics

For the last 18 months a group of elementary particle physicists, other academics, and business leaders have been working on a report to describe the physics opportunities in elementary particle physics and the projects needed to exploit these opportunities. The result is a report that outlines projects and priorities for the next 15 years. This plan will help to define the environment in which LEPP will operate over this period.

The chair of the committee, Prof. Harold Shapiro of Princeton University, will describe the conclusions at a Physics Colloquium on Monday, May 8, at 4 PM in Schwartz Auditorium of Rockefeller Hall. Shapiro is a professor of Economics and Public Affairs and a former president of Princeton University.

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