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Particle Physics Group University of Antwerp

The Elementary Particle Physics group (EDF) has a long tradition in experimental and phenomenological research of high-energy collisions produced at the highest-energy particle accelerators and colliders in the world. The emphasis lies on multi-particle production processes, the experimental study of quantumchromodynamics, the mechanism of diffractive collisions, Higgs search and supersymmetry. The group presently participates in - the H1 ...

Elementary Particle Physics Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The research of the ELEM team is developed in the framework of the Inter-University Institute for High Energies - IIHE (VUB- ULB). At present experimental work is carried out at the accelerator complexes of CERN (Geneva) and DESY (Hamburg) as well as in a neutrino observatory installed at the South-Pole (IceCube experiment). The preparation of the experiments (design and construction of particle detectors) as well as the final data analysis ...

Department of Physics and Astronomy KU Leuven

For more information about the research topics of the different research teams belonging to this department see: - Laboratory for Solid State Physics and Magnetism - Semiconductor Physics laboratory - Division for Nuclear and Radiation Physics - Institute for Theoretical Physics - Division for Acoustics and Thermal Physics

Nuclear and Radiation Physics KU Leuven

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Nuclear physics:

  • Nuclear spectroscopy of short-lived isotopes using recoil separators at accelerators as GANIL and GSI.
  • Nuclear spectroscopy at the ISOLDE isotope separators on-line at the PS-Booster accelerator in CERN.
  • Nuclear structure and reaction studies using post-accelerated radioactive beams. * Nuclear astrophysics: radioactive ion beams accelerated to stellar energies are used to measure reactions of ...

Theoretical Physics KU Leuven

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In the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the Faculty of Sciences at the KU Leuven, the Institute for Theoretical Physics covers various areas of mathematical and theoretical physics, including quantum gravity, cosmology, string theory, biophysics, nonequilibrium physics, statistical mechanics and quantum many-body theory.. Key-words include: Elementary Particle Physics. Quantum field theory and applications Mathematical structure of ...

Theoretical Physics Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The Main research subjects are: 1. Aspects of non-lineair dynamics: - integrability and chaos - Direct methods for the investigation of integrable and nearly integrable systems; - Analysis of integrable hierarchies and their reductions; - Spectral decomposition of chaotic maps, perturbations of integrable maps involving transition to chaos. 2. Elementary particle physics beyond the standard model: from supersymmetry to strings - Study of ...

Physics Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The unit DNTK develops research activities in the following domains: 1. Astronomy; 2. Elementary Particle Physics; 3. Physical and medical instrumentation; 4. Optics; 5. Theoretical and mathematical physics; 6. Research on education in physics.

Department of Physics and astronomy Ghent University

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The Department of Physics and Astronomy brings together divers research topics such as:AstronomyAtmospheric PhysicsMolecular ModelingX-ray TomographyExperimental Particle PhysicsTheoretical Nuclear Physics and Statistical PhysicsMathematical and Theoretical Physics

Department of Mathematical physics and astronomy Ghent University

The Department of Mathematical Physics and Astronomy was part of the Faculty of Sciences and conducted fundamental research on elementary particles, quantum field theory and string theory, applied differential geometry and mechanics, internal dynamics of galaxies and space-class physics.