Yen-Jie Lee probes particle collision data for clues to the universe’s origins
The excitement of making discoveries on the global stage is “so much bigger than the pressure,” says the particle physicist.
The excitement of making discoveries on the global stage is “so much bigger than the pressure,” says the particle physicist.
Researchers with the KATRIN experiment determine that neutrinos are lighter than 0.8 eV/c2.
Eight postdocs and research scientists within the School of Science honored for contributions to the Institute.
The findings could redefine the kinds of particles that were abundant in the early universe.
“There need to be more building blocks than the ones we know about,” says the particle physicist.
Those selected for these positions receive additional support to pursue their research and develop their careers.
A National Science Foundation-funded team will use artificial intelligence to speed up discoveries in physics, astronomy, and neuroscience.
Graduate student Nicholas Kamp describes the MicroBooNE experiment and its implications for our understanding of fundamental particles.
APS names Bourouiba, Grego, Liu, Peacock, Winslow, and Yildiz as MIT’s newest fellows for their contributions to physics.
Professors will help guide school-level initiatives and strategy.
Physics professor's new book looks at the international collaboration behind HERMES, an experiment studying the spin structure of matter.
Faculty from the departments of Physics and of Nuclear Science and Engineering faculty were selected for the Early Career Research Program.
Thirteen staff members recognized for dedication to School of Science and to MIT.
Shooting beams of ions at proton clouds may help researchers map the inner workings of neutron stars.
Particle physicist Lindley Winslow seeks the universe’s smallest particles for answers to its biggest questions.