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 Colloquium: The Large Hadron Collider: What's it For, and What's at Stake?
  
  Speaker  

Professor Matthew Strassler
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ

    
 Date Nov 5, 2009
    
 Time 4:00 pm  
    
 Location 141 Loomis
    
 Sponsor Department of Physics
    
 Contact Martha Alwes
    
 E-Mail 
    
 Phone 217-265-6312
    
 Event type Physics Colloquium
    
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After many years of design and construction, and a year of technical challenges, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator, is ready for operations. The LHC was designed to probe the energy scale and distance scale characteristic of the weak nuclear interaction, a force less appreciated but no less important to our lives than gravity or electromagnetism. I will discuss the mysteries that motivated high-energy physicists to build the LHC, describe some of the challenges of operating it and interpreting its data, and examine its historical importance and scientific potential.
 
 
November 2009
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