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The
ultimate goal of elementary particle physics is to understand the
basic constituents of matter and their interactions in terms of an
economical set of principles. This hope for unified understanding
of natural laws, cherished by our early pioneers such as Newton, Maxwell,
and Einstein, appears to have come very close to fulfillment during
the past two decades with the discovery of unified gauge theories
of fundamental interactions. |
Personnel |
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Kevork Abazajian, Assistant Professor |
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Y.S. Kim, Emeritus Professor |
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Kaustubh Agashe, Assistant Professor |
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Rabindra
N. Mohapatra, Professor |
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Zackaria Chacko, Assistant Professor |
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Jogesh
C. Pati, Professor Emeritus |
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S. James Gates, Professor & Director |
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Joseph
Sucher, Professor Emeritus |
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Oscar W. Greenberg, Professor |
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Chung-Hung
Woo, Professor Emeritus |
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Research
Group Website: http://www.physics.umd.edu/ep/
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