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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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The future of Particle Physics

Professor Daniela Bortoletto, Head of Particle Physics at University of Oxford, considers future advancements in particle physics and the ongoing quest to understand the universe's fundamental nature.
Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Neutrinos at Soudan and proton decay

Join Professor Mark Thomson on a journey through particle physics from his early days in proton decay experiments to roles in major neutrino projects like MINOS and DUNE, and the profound implications of particle physics research.
Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Cosmic Rays / Dark Matter

Professor Jocelyn Monroe (Particle Physics, University of Oxford) discusses cosmic rays, dark matter, and the work of Don Perkins, focusing on the tools of particle astrophysics.
Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Don Perkins and Neutral Currents

Professor Deiter Haidt, Don Perkin's collaborator on the Gargamelle project at CERN, details the seminal contributions of Don Perkins to neutrino physics and the Standard Model.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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The Axion: How Angles Become Particles

Professor Joseph Conlon introduces the general idea of axions: particles associated to fields which are valued on a circle rather than a real line.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Precision Studies of the Higgs

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN
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Precision Studies of the Higgs

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN

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