PHYSICISTS GET NSF GRANT TO DEVELOP EQUIPMENT TO SEARCH FOR NEW SUBATOMIC PARTICLES
October 08, 2007
October 08, 2007
OXFORD, Miss., Oct. 8 -- The University of Mississippi issued the following news release:
Two University of Mississippi physicists have been awarded a competitive grant to build equipment to be used in the ongoing search for new subatomic particles.
The National Science Foundation major research instrumentation award for $798,819 is for development of a superconducting magnet coil and radio frequency cavity, which researchers hope to use to accelerate tiny particles . . .
Two University of Mississippi physicists have been awarded a competitive grant to build equipment to be used in the ongoing search for new subatomic particles.
The National Science Foundation major research instrumentation award for $798,819 is for development of a superconducting magnet coil and radio frequency cavity, which researchers hope to use to accelerate tiny particles . . .