Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments by William R. Leo

Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments



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Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments William R. Leo ebook
Publisher: Springer
Page: 376
Format: djvu
ISBN: 3540572805, 9783540572800


This book treats the experimental techniques and instrumentation most often used in nuclear and particle physics experiments as well as in various other. Antimatter is rare in the known universe, flitting briefly in and out of existence in cosmic rays, solar flares and particle accelerators like CERN's Large Hadron Collider, for example. Ironically, modern particle physics was born from the effort during World War II to develop the atomic bomb, which itself originated from advances in quantum mechanics and nuclear physics research during the 1930s. Following the war, the same Adhering to guidance from ICFA, the experimental program at the LHC is carried out by very large international collaborations that include participating scientists from far beyond Europe. Essential Qualification: MSc / MTech / PhD with good laboratory skills; certified RSO. Results and formulae, technical know-how and informative details. 23.Scientist (Non Research) MCNS-023. Discipline: Reactor / Neutron Physics (Experimental and Theory) Essential Qualification: MTech/MSc with PhD. 22.Scientist (Non Research) MCNS-022. Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics. Essential Qualification: MSc / MTech / PhD with good knowledge of hardware and laboratory techniques in nuclear and particle physics.

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