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  1. 21st Century Complete Guide to RHIC Collider at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, High Energy Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-05-21
  2. Progress in Nuclear Physics:Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Spring School on Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics, Part B by W.Y. Pauchy Hwang, Shih-Chang Lee, et all 1991-04
  3. Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics: Pt.B. - Progress in Nuclear Physics - International Conference Proceedings 2nd
  4. High Energy Nuclear Physics by W O Lock, 1960
  5. High Energy Nuclear Physics (Proceedings of the Third Annual Rochester Conference, December 18-20, 1952)
  6. High Energy Nuclear Physics by B. L. Worsnop, 1960-01-01
  7. Proceedings of the International Conference on Medium-And High-Energy Nuclear Physics, May 1988, Taipei, Taiwan by W-Y Hwang, Keh-Fei Liu, 1989-06
  8. 21st Century Complete Guide to the Phenix Experiment at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Pioneering High Energy Nuclear Interaction Experiment, High Energy Nuclear Physics (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-05-21
  9. High Energy and Nuclear Physics Data Handbook. 2nd Edition by W.; Williams, W.S.C. Galbraith, 1964-01-01
  10. Quarks, Mesons and Nuclei: Strong Interactions : Proceedings of the Spring School on Medium-And High -Energy Nuclear Physics (v. 1 & 2) by W-Y Pauchy Hwang, 1989-11
  11. Experimental Techniques in High-Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics
  12. High-energy physics and nuclear structure, 1975 (Santa Fe and Los Alamos, 9-13 June 1975)
  13. High Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure. by Gideon (ed) Alexander, 1967
  14. 21st Century Complete Guide to the D-Zero Experiment at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Fermilab, Tevatron Accelerator Experiment, Nuclear and High-Energy Physics (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-05-21

21. NERSC 2000 Annual Report: Science Highlights: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
SCIENCE highLIGHTS high energy AND nuclear physics.Phenomenology with O(a) Improved Lattice QCD,
http://www.nersc.gov/research/annrep00/sh_HENP_01.html
Annual Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS
YEAR IN REVIEW SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS Phenomenology with O a ) Improved Lattice QCD Director's
Perspective
YEAR IN REVIEW Computational Science BOOMERANG Data, Analyzed at NERSC, Reveals Flat Universe Systems and Service IBM SP Launched Ahead of Schedule with Million-Hour Bonus for Users ... Deb Agarwal Named One of "Top 25 Women of the Web" SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS Basic Energy Sciences Biological and Environmental Research Fusion Energy Sciences High Energy and Nuclear Physics ... Advanced Scientific Computing Research and Other Projects
A fit of the form c V = c V + c V ) to extract the improvement constant for the vector current. The pole term is an artifact of lattice discretization, and resolved in our calculation. Rajan Gupta, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, and Weonjong Lee, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Stephen Sharpe, University of Washington

22. Nuclear Physics Past, Present And Future
Information and links on nuclear physics, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, other nuclear applications (including diagnostic imaging, radiometric dating), and related issues. Impressive site developed and maintained by high school students.
http://tqd.advanced.org/3471/

23. DOE - Division Of Nuclear Physics
FY 2004 Congressional Budget Request for HENP. Department of energy, Officeof Science, high energy and nuclear physics. Last updated 02/12/03.
http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/henp/np/
FYI: About Nuclear Physics What's New DOE/NSF NSAC Meeting - Next meeting scheduled for Friday, May 30, 2003, in the Washington, D.C. area. Presentation: Performance Measures for the Heavy Ion Program presented 02/13/03. Electronic Submission of Grants ( http://e-center.doe.gov
o New Proposals: Notice 03-01
o
Renewals and Supplemental
Proposals: Notice 03-02
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Additional NP Guidance DOE FY 2004 Con gressional Budget Request for ... HENP Last updated 03/07/03. Contact

24. High Energy Weapons Archive Is Not Here
Discusses the physics of the various types of nuclear weapons and the effects of nuclear explosions. Includes a history, images, and chronology of atomic and thermonuclear weapons testing.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/.
The High Energy Weapons Archive
Is No Longer Hosted on the fas.org Web Site It May Be Found Here: http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/

25. About Us - DOE- Office Of High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Overview of high energy and nuclear physics. The Office of high energyand nuclear physics (HENP), part of the Office of Science
http://www.sc.doe.gov/henp/about_us.htm
US Department of Energy - Office of Science: OFFICE OF HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS HOME ABOUT US HENP AND CONGRESS ... Division of High Energy Physics Overview of High Energy and Nuclear Physics The Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics (HENP), part of the Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy , supports about 90% of U.S. basic research on fundamental particles and forces and nuclear matter. The mission is to understand the nature of matter at its most fundamental level and to explore the evolution of the universe through fundamental interactions of matter, energy, space, and time. The HENP research program constructs and operates major accelerator research facilities and supports about 3,000 scientists and 1,000 graduate students from more than 130 universities and 10 national laboratories. The Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics has two Divisions, High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics , which manage the research programs in detail. The National Science Foundation and NASA also support research in the same or related fields of science.

26. Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) -- High-Energy And Nucl
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) highenergyand nuclear physics. high energy and nuclear physics Goals for SciDAC.
http://www.osti.gov/scidac/henp/
Funded Projects
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing
Advanced scientific computing will be a key contributor to scientific research in the 21st Century. Within the Office of Science, scientific computing programs and facilities are already essential to progress in many areas of research. National Infrastructure for Lattice Gauge Computing Advanced Computing for 21 st Century Accelerator Science and Technology ... SciDAC Center for Supernova Research
High Energy and Nuclear Physics Goals for SciDAC
The coming advances in computing performance, if they can be realized for scientific problems, herald a new era in scientific computing. If computers capable of 100 teraflops or more become available in the next few years, it will be possible to dramatically extend our exploration of the fundamental processes of nature. It will also be possible to predict the behavior of a broad range of complex systems, such as charged-particle accelerator components, and eventually entire accelerators. . . . more and The Particle Physics Data Grid (PPDG) Collaboratory Pilot
(joint with the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research)
Participating Universities
Participating National Laboratories Participating Small Businesses For More Information Contact Vicky White or Robin Staffin

27. Bonner Lab Info
Dedicated in 1963 and named after Tom Wilkerson Bonner, professor and chairman of the physics Department; located in Herman Brown Hall. Research includes nuclear and high energy physics.
http://www.bonner.rice.edu/bonner/
Welcome to Bonner Nuclear Lab
at Rice University
BL homepage. Comments? === bonner@rice.edu

28. Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) -- High-Energy And Nucl
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing(SciDAC) highenergy and nuclear physics.
http://www.osti.gov/scidac/henp/SciDAC_HENP_details.htm
Goals and Background
See http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/grants/Fr01_11.html
National Infrastructure for Lattice Gauge Computing
Robert Sugar, University of California, Santa Barbara (Principal Investigator) This award provides funding to three national labs and six universities (BNL; Fermilab; TJNAF; University of California Santa Barbara; University of Arizona; University of Utah; Boston University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) The project will focus on simulations of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the sector of the Standard Model of elementary particle physics that describes the strong forces between particles. The entire US community of theorists, both nuclear physicists and high-energy physicists, who work on Lattice Gauge theory, have joined together in this proposal. There is no doubt that in order to achieve the sort of scientific breakthroughs they are aiming at, highly cost-effective terascale computing resources will be needed. This project aims to fully understand the performance and costs for both a special-purpose Lattice Gauge Theory super-computer and for clusters of commodity computers, with special-purpose interconnects. It will also lay the foundations necessary to build community-wide codes that can take maximum advantage of future computing hardware. These calculations, when carried out on terascale machines, will provide important theoretical insights and support for the large experimental efforts in high energy and nuclear physics.

29. Physics, Mathematics, And Astronomy @ Caltech
Research into highenergy nuclear physics, gravity-wave detection, the structure of the universe and group theory.
http://www.pma.caltech.edu/
Division Chair:
Division Administrator:
Executive Officers - Physics:
Mathematics:
Astronomy: Thomas A. Tombrello
Alan P. Rice
Kenneth G. Libbrecht
Barry M. Simon
Nicholas Z. Scoville
Department of Physics
Department of Mathematics

Department of Astronomy
PMA Weekly Seminar Calendar Seminar schedules for Physics Math Astronomy Division Administration California Institute of Technology PMA Division Office 103-33 Pasadena, California 91125 PMA Major Facilities and Centers Institute for Quantum Information Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) ... Project MATHEMATICS! PMA Division Resources PMA/GPS Instrument Shop PMA Beowulf

30. DOE FY 2000 Budget Request: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
FYI The American Institute of physics Bulletin of Science Policy News Number 15February 3, 1999 DOE FY 2000 Budget Request high energy and nuclear physics.
http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/1999/fyi99.015.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Magazines, Books, Proceedings, and PACS® Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
FYI
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News
Number 15: February 3, 1999 DOE FY 2000 Budget Request: High Energy and Nuclear Physics
FYI provided an overview of the FY 2000 budget request for the Department of Energy. Below are excerpts from DOE's "Budget Highlights" document, describing details of the request for the High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics programs. Both programs would receive small increases which do not keep pace with inflation. High Energy Physics will see increased operation of the Fermilab Main Injector and the B-Factory at SLAC, offset in part by transfer of Alternating Gradient Synchrotron operations to Nuclear Physics. Also within Nuclear Physics, FY 2000 will be the first year of operation for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. (FYI will include excerpts for Basic Energy Sciences and Fusion Energy Sciences). HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS REQUEST: $697.1 million; up 0.8 percent

31. Research Experience In Physics & Astronomy For Undergraduates (REU)
Summer Program in physics and Astronomy. 10week on-campus undergraduate research program. Research areas include Astronomy Astrophysics, Biological physics, Condensed Matter physics, high energy physics, nuclear physics, Plasma and Laser physics, Quantum Optics, and physics Education.
http://www.pas.rochester.edu:80/mainFrame/education/special/specialREU.html
Directors: Priscilla S. Auchincloss and Arie Bodek The Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten to twelve highly-qualified students to undertake supervised research projects in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. Departmental faculty conduct research in diverse experimental and theoretical areas, including Biological Physics Condensed Matter Physics High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics ... Quantum Optics , and Physics Education. Each summer, the Department's research effort involves approximately 30 undergraduate students, in addition to approximately 120 graduate students, 35 postdoctoral research associates, and 30 regular faculty members. Much of the research performed by past undergraduate research assistants has been published in scientific journals. Many students have also presented their work at National Conferences and undergraduate research symposia at the University of Rochester. Program : Over the 10-week summer research period, participants attend a series of informal seminars covering research topics as well as others, such as preparing for graduate school. These seminars are intended to foster discussion among REU students and faculty, and to serve as a basis for further social and scientific interaction. Students whose projects are primarily experimental are encouraged to attend mini-courses in electronics and in machine shop techniques. The core research experience takes place in the context of research groups working at the University's research facilities (e.g. the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Mees Observatory), local industrial laboratories, and several of the national laboratories. Students present their work at an informal symposium at the end of the summer. They are encouraged to work with their research advisers toward completion of publications, submission of abstracts, and presentations of their work at professional and student conferences.

32. DOE FY 1999 Request: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
FYI The American Institute of physics Bulletin of Science Policy News Number18 February 4, 1998 DOE FY 1999 Request high energy and nuclear physics.
http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/1998/fyi98.018.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Magazines, Books, Proceedings, and PACS® Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
FYI
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News
Number 18: February 4, 1998 DOE FY 1999 Request: High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Below are details about the Department of Energy's FY 1999 budget request for High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics. (Note: As always in comparing budgets from year to year, some funding changes may result from items being shifted to different accounts.) According to DOE, High Energy and Nuclear research "is preformed primarily at DOE National Laboratories using large particle accelerators and detectors. The research is conducted by over 3,000 researchers and over 1,000 graduate students from more than 100 universities and the National Laboratories. The Department of Energy funds approximately 90 percent of all Federal research in High Energy and Nuclear Physics." Quotes are taken from the DOE FY 1999 Congressional Budget Request "Budget Highlights" document. HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS: "The FY 1999 budget request for High Energy Physics is $691.0 million, an increase of $11.3 million [or 1.7 percent] from FY 1998 [funding of $679.7 million.] The U.S. has finalized negotiations for its involvement in the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project, and the program will conduct activities in accordance with the DOE/NSF December, 1997 agreement with CERN. An advance appropriation of $329 million is requested to fund DOE participation in the project through FY 2004. Funding for the LHC increases from $35.0 million in FY 1998 to $65.0 million in FY 1999 [an increase of 30.0 million, or 85.7 percent.]

33. Nuclear Physics Electronic -- Home
nuclear physics Electronic is a service provider covering 9 leading nuclear and high energy physics journals from Elsevier Science
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/npe
Nuclear Physics Electronic now completes its content offering before 1995 As of February 2003, articles in Nuclear Physics Electronic will offer direct links to the articles published before 1995. Presently, NPE offers unedited, unlinked source files of some articles published in Nuclear Physics A and B published between 1992 and 1995. The new functionality offers direct link to the so-called ScienceDirect backfiles , and makes the content available back to volume 1 issue 1 of all the titles contained in NPE:
  • Nuclear Physics A Nuclear Physics B Physics Letters B Nuclear Instruments and Methods A Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics Physics Reports Astroparticle Physics Nuclear Physics B proceedings supplements Journal of Geometry and Physics
Access to articles in NPE depends on the access entitlements of your institute. All abstracts, including those of all the backfile articles (138,718) for Nuclear and High Energy journals are free. Energy Levels of Light Nuclei
The experimental work in the mass region A = 5 - 20 has been reviewed for many years in Nuclear Physics A. These evaluations are available here in Adobe's Portable Document Format.

34. 932 High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Plasma Physics
Engineering ELibrary, Sweden. 932 high energy physics; nuclear physics;Plasma physics. 900 Engineering, General 930 Engineering
http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/932.html
Engineering E-Library, Sweden
932 High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Plasma Physics

35. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: High-Energy Physics
de l'Accélérateur Lineaire Orsay, France Lancaster University The Departmentof physics LANL Preprints and Abstracts in high energy and nuclear physics.
http://www.cern.ch/Physics/HEPWebSites.html
High Energy Physics
Web Sites
For additional information about HEP Institutes, consult
HEP Institutes
in the CERN Library Catalogue
Index to Institutes
from the Greybook
See also:
Astrophysics abstracts Conferences FreeHEP software guide HEPIX ... Compilation of experiments' home pages, Compilation of physics newsletters, Particle Data Group server, Eagle Intermedia Institute of Physics Publishing , and general physics
Information sources include the following organizations:
Adelaide , University of
Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter , Adelaide, Australia
Alberta , University of
Center for Subatomic Research Department of Physics , Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
AMES
High Energy Physics Group, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
ANL
Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source (APS), Chicago, Illinois, USA
Arlington , University of Texas
High Energy Physics Group , Arlington, Texas, USA
Aspen
Aspen Center for Physics, Colorado, USA
Barcelona , University of
Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies (IFAE) Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics , Barcelona, Spain
Bergen , University of
Department of Physics , Bergen, Norway
Bessy
Berlin Electron Synchrotron Storage Rings, Berlin, Germany

36. Office Of Science
Funds basic research to advance the fundamental science knowledge base and train future scientists. Topics include materials and chemical sciences, engineering and geosciences, and energy biosciences; magnetic fusion energy; health and environmental research; high energy and nuclear physics; computational and technology research in mathematical, informational, and computational sciences.
http://www.er.doe.gov/
Contact Site Map Privacy Policy
Updates on SciDAC Projects March 2003 Updates on SciDAC Projects
FY 2004 Office of Science Budget
Testimony by:
Raymond L. Orbach, Director, Office of Science, March 12, 2003

Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, February 25, 2003

Under Secretary of Energy Robert Card, February 13, 2003
ITER
01/30/03 - Energy Secretary Abraham Announces U.S. to Join Negotiations on Major International Fusion Project
Nanoscale Science
Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology in DOE's Office of Basic Energy Sciences: Research Directions and Nanoscale Science Research Centers

37. Conferences In High Energy Physics
Cargese Institut, Corsica Nordic School in high energy physics Phenomenology 31 Republic- IX National Seminar on nuclear and Subnuclear physics 23-28
http://www.cern.ch/Physics/Conferences/C1996/Overview.html
HEP Events 1996
This is a list of conferences, seminars, schools, etc. of interest to High-Energy Physicists. Reverse order by Date. Conferences Forums Schools Symposiums ... Workshops
Conferences
MORIOND
Rencontres de Moriond
21-27 January, 17-23 March, 23-30 March 1996, Les Arcs 1800, France
Topical Conference on Hard Diffractive Processes
18-23 February 1996, Eilat, Israel
Joint ECFA / DESY Study
Physics and Detectors for a Linear Collider
February to November 1996
AGS-2000
Workshop on AGS Experiments for the 21st Century
12-17 May 1996, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Second International Sakharov Conference on Physics
20-23 May 1996, Moscow, Russia
CRIS '96
First Catania Relativistic Ion Studies,
27-31 May 1996, Acicastello, Italy
Sixth Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics
27 May - 2 June, 1997, Big Sky Montana
Conference Secretary: Susan Ramsay
CIPANP, MS H844, LANL, Los Alamos, NM 87545
E-mail: cipanp@lanl.gov FAX: 505-665-6943 Tel: 505-665-1819
Lattice 96
XIV International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory,
4-8 June 1996, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA

38. Nuclear Weapons: The High Energy Weapons Archive - A Guide To Nuclear Weapons
A guide to nuclear weapons. Links to nuclear test images. Provides current information, technical Category Society Issues Warfare and Conflict Weapons nuclear...... 30 March 2001 Links to LARGE high quality images, Data Center of the Japan AtomicEnergy Research Institute is an excellent source of nuclear physics data also.
http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/
The High Energy Weapons Archive
A Guide to Nuclear Weapons
If we fight a war and win it with H-bombs, what history will remember is not
the ideals we were fighting for but the methods we used to accomplish them.
These methods will be compared to the warfare of Genghis Khan who ruthlessly
killed every last inhabitant of Persia.
Hans A. Bethe ...And these atomic bombs which science burst upon the world that night were strange even to the men who used them.
H. G. Wells, The World Set Free
About This Site
Archive Charter Archive History Notable Quotes About the Graphics Used ... Credits and Thanks A "sister site" relationship has been established with Gregory Walker's Trinity Site . Greg and I are actively collaborating to provide the broadest variety of nuclear weapon information, in the most convenient form that we can. The two sites each have a different focus. The High Energy Weapon Archive provides current information, technical data, and informative write-ups. The Trinity Site focuses on historical information, especially reproductions of public domain documents.
Latest Site Updates
27 March 2003

39. KY DOE/EPSCoR Research-High Energy & Nuclear Physics Cluster
KY DOE/EPSCoR high energy nuclear physics Research Cluster. high energyand nuclear physics Research. Directors Dr. KehFei Liu, University
http://www.epscor.org/highnuc.html
High Energy and Nuclear Physics Research Directors
Dr. Keh-Fei Liu , University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Dr. Tim Gorringe , University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Disciplines - Physics and Astronomy, Computer Science. Projects Co-PI's - Drs.' Dan Dale, Terrence Draper, Clifford Johnson, Michael Kovash, Wolfgang Korsch, Bing An Li, Alfred Shapere, Valdis Zeps, Raphael Finkel, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; and Michael Crescimanno, Berea College, Berea, KY. Collaboration -
Summary of Research
We are requesting support for a program to further develop and enhance high energy and nuclear physics research in the State of Kentucky. This proposal consists of the following parts:
  • a one year extension to the current high energy theory effort;
  • a one year extension to our program to construct instrumentation in support of our research in experimental nuclear and particle physics at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF). This program will enable increased student involvement in physics research, and will establish connections between research and educational activities at the University of Kentucky, Berea College and Eastern Kentucky University. Home Intro Research HRD ... Agencies
  • 40. High Energy And Nuclear Physics Research Cluster, Project=Liu
    high energy and nuclear physics Research Cluster Project One. high energy Theory.
    http://www.epscor.org/liu.html
    High Energy and Nuclear Physics Research Cluster
    Project One
    High Energy Theory
    RESEARCHERS
    ABSTRACT

    RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS

    Researchers
    PI - Dr. Keh-Fei Liu , University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Co-PI's - Drs. Dan Dale; Terrence Draper; Clifford Johnson; Michael Kovash; Bing An Li; Alfred Shapere; Raphael Finkel, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Dr. Michael Crescimanno, Berea College, Berea, KY Abstract We propose to continue our program of upgrading and enhancing high-energy physics and parallel supercomputing in Kentucky. The research program will include the study of the structure of the proton and neutron and heavy-light mesons. With simulations on parallel computers to perform lattice gauge Monte Carlo calculations, we propose to study nucleon form factors (electromagnetic, axial-vector, scalar and pseudoscalar) and other hadron properties in order to compare with experiments, to test models and to make predictions. These are ab initio calculations based on Quantum Chromodyanmics (QCD), the fundamental theory of the strong interaction. The study of effective theories of QCD as well as analytic solutions of supersymmetric QCD and string theory are complementary components of this project. Also, we propose research in computing platforms and algorithms on massively parallel systems. Collaboration between computer scientists and computational physicists to develop efficient parallel application software is one of the goals of the development program. Research Accomplishments

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