Or Hen receives 2018 Guido Altarelli Award
Assistant professor of physics and Laboratory for Nuclear Science researcher recognized for major contributions to high energy and nuclear physics.
Assistant professor of physics and Laboratory for Nuclear Science researcher recognized for major contributions to high energy and nuclear physics.
Seven staff members honored for their outstanding contributions to the MIT community.
Data could shed light on why the universe has more matter than antimatter.
With the aid of the Compact Muon Solenid detector at the Large Hadron Collider, a Laboratory for Nuclear Science-led group seeks to further understand the building blocks of matter.
Eight research staffers and postdocs are recognized for their extraordinary contributions and dedication to programs, colleagues, and the Institute.
Pocket-sized device detects charged particles in surrounding air.
Theorist explores particle physics at the boundary of “messy and elegant.”
CERN Open Data Portal results reveal predictable patterns from colliding high-energy protons.
Now that the Higgs boson has come to light, Markus Klute is looking at physics beyond the Standard Model.
Seven award-winning faculty members represent the departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Former Laboratory for Nuclear Science and Center for Theoretical Physics director made important contributions to the study of nuclear structure and reactions.
Two MIT undergraduate students honored for their academic achievements.
Seven-year study indicates two photons, not one, are exchanged in electron-proton interactions.
Zachary Hulcher, Marshall Scholar and offensive lineman, will study high-energy physics in the U.K.