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Exploring fundamental matter and forces under extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider

”CERN-satsingen”. Exploring fundamental matter and forces under extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider. Alex Read Department of Physics Møtet med fakultetet - juni 2009. Vision and goals.

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Exploring fundamental matter and forces under extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider

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  1. ”CERN-satsingen” Exploring fundamental matter and forces under extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider Alex Read Department of Physics Møtet med fakultetet - juni 2009

  2. Vision and goals • Vision: To explore the fundamental nature of matter and the basic forces that shape our universe. • Goals: • To study and understand how collective phenonema and macroscopic properties of nuclear matter emerge from the microscopic laws of elementary particle physics • To study the phase transition of nuclear matter to a quark-gluon plasma and the properties and time evolution of the deconfined state of matter • To discover or disprove the existence of the Higgs boson predicted by the electroweak theory – the last unconfirmed part of the Standard Model • To obtain evidence for or disprove Supersymmetry as a fundamental symmetry of nature ALICE ATLAS

  3. Manpower • Leader of the research group: • Prof. Alex Read (ATLAS, grid, physics) • Additional participants: • Prof. Larissa Bravina (ALICE, theory) • Prof. Trine Tveter (ALICE, physics) • Prof. Gunnar Løvhoiden (ALICE, physics, retired) • Prof. Bernhard Skaali (ALICE, instrumentation, retired) • Prof. Lars Bugge (ATLAS, tracking S/W, physics) • Prof. Farid Ould-Saada (ATLAS, grid, physics, Nor. ATLAS leader) • Prof. II Are Strandlie (ATLAS, software) • Prof. Torleiv Buran (ATLAS, inner detector, physics, retired) • Prof. Steinar Stapnes (instrumentation)

  4. Manpower (ALICE+ATLAS only) • Engineer: • Jon Wikne (40%, ALICE) • ATLAS Postdocs: • Yuriy Pylypchenko • Ole Myren Røhne (50%) • Bjørn Samset • Børge Gjelsten • Adrian Taga (50% grid) • ALICE Postdocs: • Evgeny Zabrodin (Theory) • Jovan Milosovic (YFF) • Rodion Kolevatov, Ludmilla Malinina (1 position!) • MS students: 2 (ATLAS) • ALICE PhD students: • Kenneth Aamodt (YFF) • Ionut C. Arsene (quota program, 05.09) • Per T. Hille (YFF, 05.09) • M.S. Nilsen (toppforsk!) • Olja Dordic • Svein Lindal • Gyulnara Eyyubova • ATLAS PhD students • Katarina Pajchel (UiO, ??.09) • Maiken Pedersen (toppforsk!) • Eirik Gramstad (toppforsk!) • Lillian Smestad (NFR)

  5. Manpower • Grid researchers and students • Jon Kristian Nilsen (NGIn+USIT) • Thomas Frågåt (KnowARC) • Aleksandr Konstatinov (KnowARC) • Weizhong Qiang (KnowARC) • Esben Lund (KnowARC) • Adrian Taga (EVITA, ATLAS) • Strong synergy between ATLAS computing and general grid activities!

  6. Special challenges • ALICE and ATLAS groups @ UIO are physically and organisationally separated from each other and have complementary experiments and physics interests • 2 CERN-related NFR projects, parts of 2 FI research groups • We have instrumentation and operating budgets and postdocs from NFR, but little for PhD stipends • Toppforsk-application dealt with harvesting ALICE and ATLAS physics results but this is only part of the total activity • Detector instrumentation (operation, new developments) • Accelerator physics • Computations (Grid) • Software development • Outreach

  7. Conclusion and outlook • This group is poised to take advantage of years of investments in LHC development and construction. • Activity builds on strong synergy between • Physics • Instrumentation • Software development • Grid • On the threshold of a new and exciting era of particle physics, extreme energies and densities of matter. • MS and PhD projects galore • Looking forward to commissionning first physics data this autumn!

  8. For discussion... • Can we agree on English and Norwegian names for this project/satsing, etc? • e.g. ”Nukleærforskning CERN-miljøet” in ”Kvalitet og relevans”/UiO • ”CERN-miljøet” i årsrapporten for satsingene • ”CERN-miljøet knyttet til ALICE- og ATLAS-eksperimentene” i tildelingsbrevet

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