Next week, we’re bringing science to the pub again! 🍻
Join us on April 14 for PubSci, our science café and conversation series. Our scientists will be discussing America's next particle collider: the #ElectronIonCollider. ⚛️
Learn more and RSVP: https://bit.ly/4uG13Yk
"The final run of RHIC was less of a memorial and more of a celebration of a new beginning. RHIC will be revamped to turn into an electron-ion collider," @wshu.org reports. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
How will the #ElectronIonCollider benefit society?
Grab a drink with our scientists and find out at our next PubSci. ⚛️ 🍻 https://bit.ly/4uG13Yk
During #RHIC's latest STAR collaboration meeting, members gathered by the STAR detector one final time before it is disassembled and the collider is transformed into the #ElectronIonCollider.
RHIC's operations have ended, but its science lives on — with years of data analysis and discoveries ahead.
We’re bringing science to the pub! 🍻
PubSci, our science café and conversation series, is back for its next installment: The Secrets of Matter. ⚛️
Join us on April 14 to discuss the #ElectronIonCollider over drinks: https://bit.ly/4uG13Yk
Attending #APSSummit26? Check out featured talks on the legacy of #RHIC and the future of nuclear physics at the #ElectronIonCollider ⬇️
"The final run of RHIC was less of a memorial and more of a celebration of a new beginning. RHIC will be revamped to turn into an electron-ion collider," @wshu.org reports. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
#RHIC operations have come to an end, and #ElectronIonCollider preparations are ramping up.
The U.S. Department of Energy approved Critical Decision 3B for the EIC, authorizing the second phase of long-lead procurements.
This decision enables us to prepare for the construction phase.
Our scientists have developed a custom #AI algorithm to streamline massive datasets from particle detectors.
The algorithm uses a neural network to compress "sparse” data, so detectors can record more collisions. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
Dirul Nassar leads the infrastructure team that oversees civil construction for the future #ElectronIonCollider.
Meet Dirul Nassar, deputy division director and group leader for infrastructure engineering for the #ElectronIonCollider.
#RHIC operations have come to an end, and #ElectronIonCollider preparations are ramping up.
The U.S. Department of Energy approved Critical Decision 3B for the EIC, authorizing the second phase of long-lead procurements.
This decision enables us to prepare for the construction phase.
Dirul Nassar leads the infrastructure team that oversees civil construction for the future #ElectronIonCollider.
Our scientists have developed a custom #AI algorithm to streamline massive datasets from particle detectors.
The algorithm uses a neural network to compress "sparse” data, so detectors can record more collisions. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
We're #NowHiring the project director for the #ElectronIonCollider to lead its multidisciplinary and multi-institutional team.
This role has full authority for all aspects of the EIC, including its management, budget, technical scope, and staffing. Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/4jtq5ou
Meet Dirul Nassar, deputy division director and group leader for infrastructure engineering for the #ElectronIonCollider.
We have an exciting opportunity for a scientific leader to oversee the strategy, relationship management, and execution of one of the most exciting new scientific facilities.
We’re #NowHiring the #ElectronIonCollider project director: https://bit.ly/4jtq5ou
As experiments produce more and more data, scientists will need to rely on machine learning to process and analyze it. #AI #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
We’re seeking candidates for the project director of the #ElectronIonCollider, the world's only particle collider to be built in the next decades.
Have you proven successful management of a complex scientific facility and ability to promote collaboration? Apply today: https://bit.ly/4jtq5ou
Scientists are using #AI to answer questions across nuclear and particle physics, from solving the mysteries of dark energy to uncovering the structure of the early universe. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
Jennifer Maceiko originally wanted to be an FBI agent, until she fell in love with physics.
Now, she's a mechanical engineer who is helping bring the #ElectronIonCollider to life.
Learn more about her career: https://bit.ly/4p1whpC
As experiments produce more and more data, scientists will need to rely on machine learning to process and analyze it. #AI #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
Meet Jennifer Maceiko, a mechanical engineer for the #ElectronIonCollider.
Maceiko creates detailed designs of the piping systems that will deliver coolants, such as liquid helium and liquid nitrogen, to key components throughout the EIC accelerator. https://bit.ly/4p1whpC
Scientists are using #AI to answer questions across nuclear and particle physics, from solving the mysteries of dark energy to uncovering the structure of the early universe. #RHIC #ElectronIonCollider
Drell-Yan at the Electron-Ion Collider
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Jennifer Maceiko originally wanted to be an FBI agent, until she fell in love with physics.
Now, she's a mechanical engineer who is helping bring the #ElectronIonCollider to life.
Learn more about her career: https://bit.ly/4p1whpC
Meet Jennifer Maceiko, a mechanical engineer for the #ElectronIonCollider.
Maceiko creates detailed designs of the piping systems that will deliver coolants, such as liquid helium and liquid nitrogen, to key components throughout the EIC accelerator. https://bit.ly/4p1whpC
Alex Eslinger, a mechanical engineer at Jefferson Lab, helps design subdetectors for the #ElectronIonCollider that will image particles of light emerging from collisions.
https://bit.ly/46hnPeV
Explore the #ElectronIonCollider's one-of-a-kind machine, and the groundbreaking science it will enable, with our interactive platform: https://www.bnl.gov/eic/explore/
The #ElectronIonCollider (EIC) at #BrookhavenNationalLaboratory just got a £58 million investment from the UK. www.ans.org/news/article...