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The
Regina group is involved in ATLAS which is a high energy physics experiment being designed for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, located near Geneva, Switzerland.  ATLAS will explore the fundamental nature of matter and the basic forces that shape our universe. The ATLAS detector will search for new discoveries in the head-on collisions of protons of extraordinary high energy.  A good introduction to the ATLAS detector and the physics we hope to study can be found in the ATLAS Educational Pages at Cern.


ATLAS is the largest collaborative effort ever attempted in the physical sciences. There are 2500 physicists (including 700 students) participating from 169 universities and laboratories in 37 countries.

General contact information for the ATLAS Experiment at the University of Regina is as follow:

Prof. Kamal Benslama
Physics Department
University of Regina
Saskatchewan, Canada
email: kamal.benslama@uregina.ca

 
 

     Group Meeting: Every Friday at 9 am

 
 

Last Updated 31-March-2006 by Kamal Benslama.