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Fermilab Compact muon spectrometer BABAR detector
Fermilab is located within convenient driving distance from Iowa City. Professors Newsom and Onel have a project here to study charm baryons. (Fermilab photo) Compact Muon Spectrometer at CERN. Professor Onel's project here is part of an effort to detect the Higgs boson. (CERN photo) BABAR detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Professor Mallik's project here involves detecting the difference between matter and antimatter. (SLAC artwork)
Professor Mallik and her research group Professor Mallik and her research group Students discussing a poster presentation at Fermilab
Professor Mallik, second from left, with a graduate student and two postdocs, who reside at SLAC. Professor Mallik, right, with a graduate student and two postdocs, in the interaction hall next to the BABAR control room at SLAC. Graduate student Ugur Akgun (left) giving a poster session presentation at Fermilab's Users Meeting. (Fermilab photo)
     
Members of Professor Onel's research group    
Graduate student Ugur Akgun (left) with Professor Onel, center, at Fermilab. This photo was part of a story in Fermilab News in 2002, which reported: "At Fermilab, graduate students from the University of Iowa are working on data from the SELEX (Segmented Large X baryon Spectrometer) fixed target experiment, studying charm baryons." (Fermilab photo)    


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