
Particle physics is the science which identifies nature's constituents and interactions at the most fundamental level, with an emphasis on comparing theoretical ideas with both terrestrial experiments and astrophysical observations. This mandate gives it a strong overlap with string theory, quantum gravity and cosmology. Particle physicists at Perimeter Institute are currently involved in identifying how cosmological observations and terrestrial accelerator and underground experiments constrain the theoretical possibilities for physics beyond the Standard Model.
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Fundamental Physics with (Weird) Magnetic Resonance
Dmitry Budker University of California, Berkeley
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Accelerating an axionic dark matter search with quantum technology
Konrad Lehnert University of Colorado Boulder
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Testing gravity and quantum mechanics using atom interferometry
Mark Kasevich Stanford University
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Signal processing in precision measurements: a primer for theorists
Andrew Geraci University of Nevada Reno
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Clock atom interferometry for gravitational wave detection and dark matter searches
Jason Hogan Stanford Law School - The Bill Lane Centre for the American West
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Precision Physics in Storage Rings
Yannis Semertzidis Institute for Basic Science
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Testing Gravity at Extreme Scales
Giorgio Gratta Stanford University
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Searching for axions and new short-range forces with resonant sensors
Andrew Geraci University of Nevada Reno
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Superconducting accelerometer technology for precision tests of gravitation and search for new interactions
Ho Jung Paik University of Maryland, College Park
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Measurement of the fine structure constant as a test of the standard model
Holger Mueller University of California, Berkeley
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A three-dimensional optical lattice clock: precision at the 19th digit
Edward Marti University of Colorado Boulder