Experimental Particle Physics - Brown University

Have you ever wondered what are the smallest constituents of the Nature, and where all the antimatter from the Universe has gone? Does it boggle your mind why the top quark is so heavy and whether neutrinos have mass at all? Have you tried to find a Higgs boson or desperately sought Susy? Are the three spatial dimensions too few for you and are you looking to discover the new ones?

These are just a few of a number of challenging goals pursued by the Brown University Experimental Particle Physics group. To help meet these goals, they design state-of-the-art particle detectors, build ultra-high speed electronics and create data acquisition systems that can crunch terabytes of data in a blink of an eye.