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Going Up Alleys

The Professional Adventures of Steve Sekula

Author: Stephen Sekula

Steve Sekula is an Assistant Professor of Experimental Particle Physics at Southern Methodist University. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004, and currently spends most of his time either conducting research into the Higgs boson on the ATLAS Experiment or teaching. Oh, and he blogs. We all have flaws.
Posted on February 28, 2013

Photo a day: nightwalk – LINAC-LEIR

The LINAC-LEIR building at night. LEIR provides lead ions for use in the LHC ion collision program.
The LINAC-LEIR building at night. LEIR provides lead ions for use in the LHC ion collision program.
Posted on February 27, 2013

Photo a day: down the tram

A tram picks me up at CERN, and I'm off for shopping at a nearby grocery store. Ah, the more common parts of being at CERN!
A tram picks me up at CERN, and I’m off for shopping at a nearby grocery store. Ah, the more common parts of being at CERN!
Posted on February 26, 2013

Photo a day: Ways to get coffee

One of the many ways to get coffee (and other hot drinks) found throughout CERN.
One of the many ways to get coffee (and other hot drinks) found throughout CERN.

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