Mark Kruse's Talk Featured by Duke Research

Mark Kruse's Talk Featured by Duke Research

NOTE: THE FIRST LINK WAS BROKEN DUE TO WEBSITE REDESIGN.

A public talk given on April 22nd by Professor Mark Kruse's on the origins of the universe and The Large Hadron Collider was recently featured by the Duke Research Blog. This talk, which was very well attended by members of the university community and the public,  covered a broad spectrum of topics within High Energy Physics and offered insight into the work being done at CERN. Prof. Kruse discussed both the LHC and ATLAS experiments and their roles in the ongoing search for the origins of matter.

See the full article here. Also, take a look at the Flickr photo album chronicling Duke's ATLAS Team's involvement with creating the TRT inner detector at the ATLAS experiment.