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Shandong University - HEPG - http://hepg.sdu.edu.cn/English/
High Energy Physics Group at Shandong University in Jinan, China. Participates in many HEP experiments, including accelerator and non-accelerator experiments. |
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Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP) - http://www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk/
Describes the groups varied research. A list of contact details for all group members is also present. |
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AHEP Group - http://ific.uv.es/~ahep/
The research of the Astroparticle and High Energy Physics Group covers theoretical, phenomenological and observational aspects of Astroparticle and High Energy Physics. |
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The ATHENA Experiment - http://athena.web.cern.ch/athena/
A worldwide collaboration at CERN to produce antimatter hydrogen. Includes overview of the experiment and a variety of references and data. |
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University of London, University College - HEP - http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/
An explanation of the role this group plays with the ATLAS, CDF, Future Linear Collider, MINOS, OPAL and ZEUS experiments. The site also lists details of seminars, publications, conferences, and research studentships. |
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University of Washington Particle Astrophysics Group - http://marge.phys.washington.edu/
The group concentrate on research into gamma ray and neutrino astrophysics, and nuclear emulsion physics. |
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Birmingham University - Elementary Particle Physics Group - http://www.ep.ph.bham.ac.uk/
The group works with the ALICE, ATLAS, BaBar, H1, NA57 and OPAL. Details of this work and the researchers are available. |
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University of London, Royal Holloway - HEP Research Group - http://www.hep.ph.rhul.ac.uk/
This group works with the ALEPH, ATLAS, BaBar and Future Linear Collider projects. Free HEP data sheets are available for schools. |
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University of California Irvine - HEP - http://www.physics.uci.edu/NEW/heexpt.shtml
Details of the research currently being carried out on a wide range of experiments. |
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Boston University: Experimental Particle Physics and Astrophysics - http://physics.bu.edu/research/show_group/4
Brief details of the department's work with the D0, g-2 and MACRO experiments, and its work designing detector components. |