Tag archive: Tsukuba
Rika Takahashi | 10 September 2009
One of the most important subject in future high-energy experiments is to search and investigate the Higgs particle – the last missing piece of the Standard Model. Another important subject is the investigation of physics beyond the Standard Model such as supersymmetry. From 31 August to 3 September, the first “GRACE school”, the school for one of the important tools for quests in high-energy physics, was held at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan in cooperation with Kogakuin University.
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Feature | Tagged:
GRACE, KEK, school, Tsukuba
Hitoshi Yamamoto | 19 March 2009
There will be a joint ACFA Physics and Detector Workshop and GDE Meeting 17 to 21 April. (...) In this note, let us focus on the physics and detector part of the workshop...
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
ILC physics, Japan, TILC09, Tsukuba
Barry Barish | 30 November 2006
I attended a meeting hosted by KEK Laboratory in Tsukuba, Japan on 19 November of the Funding Agencies for Large Colliders (FALC), previously known as Funding Agencies for the Linear Collider.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
FALC, Tsukuba
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