Announcements
Cornell particle detector research prompts 500 and counting peer-reviewed paper submissions.
Historical
- June 25-26, 2009: Mini-Workshop on the CesrTA Electron Cloud R&D Program for Linear Collider Damping Rings
- June 27, 2009 1:00-4:00pm: Wilson Laboratory Open House
- June 13, 2009: Retirement Celebration for Hasan Padamsee
- Angels & Demons Public Forum, Wed. May 20
- Sept 9, 2008 - LHC Forum marks start-up of world's largest experiment!
- May 31, 2008: Symposium Celebrating CLEO and CESR
- July 8-11, 2008: Joint CesrTA Kickoff Meeting/ILC Damping Rings R&D Workshop
- April 18-19, 2008: Topical Symposium on Accelerator-Based Science
- LEPP hosts International CHARM Workshop (Aug 5-8, 2007)
- June 9: 2007 Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory Open House
- ILC Joint Workshop: LCWS 2007 (May 30-June 3)
- Research Division Holds Ice Cream Naming Contest
- LEPP and CHESS have joined to become part of CLASSE
- Pataki brings $12 million for new accelerator to create world's brightest X-rays
- Harvard physicist and author Lisa Randall, to give talks in Ithaca
- REU 2007 applications now being accepted
- Bernard Gittelman, Cornell professor emeritus of physics, passed away on Nov. 25, 2006
- ILC Damping Rings R&D Workshop - (September 26-28, 2006)
- CMS DBS Workshop
- June 19: The Role of Colleges and Universities in Preparing Future Physics Teachers
- June 5-24: Workshop series exploring the physics opportunities offered by the ERL
- June 2-3: Bethe Centennial Symposium on Astrophysics
- May 8: Special Colloquium on the Future of Particle Physics
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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