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| 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) |
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| 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) |
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| 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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