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PARTICLE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT (PPD)
We design, build and operate detectors worldwide, analyse data and support the UK particle physics community.
We design, build and operate detectors worldwide, analyse data and support the UK particle physics community.
ATLAS Toroids
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CMS complete
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LHCb 1
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ATLAS Barrel Services
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ATLAS Inserting SCT
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ATLAS Trigger System
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nEDM - AT27494N
DIRECTIONS
The history of particle physics at Harwell
Roles within the particle physics department
COMPUTING
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid WLCG project is building and maintaining a data storage and analysis infrastructure for the entire high-energy physics community that will use the LHC, for which PPD contributed
EXPERIMENTS
The department, in collaboration with colleagues from UK Universities, is involved in many high energy physics (HEP) projects and running experiments located at different research institutes around the world
Locations
Find out about our work at the Rutherford Appleton and Boulby laboratories
NEWS
The latest from the Particle Physics Department
OUTREACH
Interested in particle physics? Find resources and opportunities to learn more here
PARTICLE PHYSICS COMMUNITY
For those involved in particle physics at PPD and elsewhere
Jobs and opportunities:
PhD STUDENTSHIPS
SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS
FELLOWSHIPS and GRANTS
News:
Unravelling the web: how particle physics launched the invention that changed the world
The past, present and future of UK - CERN collaboration
The first steps towards a next generation Dark Matter detector
LUX-ZEPLIN announces new results in search for dark matter.
FLF recipient, Dr Ashlea Kemp, seeks to expand the search for Dark matter
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