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** Assisted by [[User:RichardLefferts | Mr. Richard S. Lefferts]] Director of Operations, Stony Brook University Nuclear Physics Laboratory and [[TaposhiBiswas | Ms. Taposhi Biswas]], MAT Physics Candidate, Stony Brook University | ** Assisted by [[User:RichardLefferts | Mr. Richard S. Lefferts]] Director of Operations, Stony Brook University Nuclear Physics Laboratory and [[TaposhiBiswas | Ms. Taposhi Biswas]], MAT Physics Candidate, Stony Brook University | ||
* Place: Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Laboratory | * Place: Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Laboratory | ||
− | * Fee: | + | * Fee: $25, to be refunded upon completion of the course |
* Maximum Enrollment: Teachers may bring 2-5 students, depending on availability | * Maximum Enrollment: Teachers may bring 2-5 students, depending on availability | ||
* Credits: 30 hours/2 in-service credits | * Credits: 30 hours/2 in-service credits |
Revision as of 15:24, 25 May 2010
Center for Accelerator Science and Education |
The Center for Accelerator Science and Education (CASE) will be hosting an Accelerator Physics Workshop for high school physics teachers and students from July 26 - July 30 2010. |
Accelerator Physics Workshop
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The ProgramAccelerators are complex and versatile machines, whose applications are generally thought to be restricted to the realm of high-energy physics. However, the vast majority of accelerators are currently being used in the areas of medical physics and industry. Most notably, research has shown that accelerators are capable of providing medical treatments that produce results incomparable to any other modern techniques, and therefore they (and the scientists that operate them) are indispensable resources. In this one-week workshop, participants will:
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RegistrationParticipation in this workshop is free of charge but there are limited spaces available. To apply, please fill out the web form: or write to request a paper form from: Richard Lefferts |
More InformationThe Center for Accelerator Science and Education is a joint initiative of Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Please browse our website for more information about |