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<font size="-1"><i>This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under grant 1812415</i></font>
 
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The following talk was presented by group member Eric Ercolani to the UConn Frontiers in Undergraduate Research in April, 2021.
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Revision as of 18:57, 1 August 2022

This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under grant 1812415

The following talk was presented by group member Eric Ercolani to the UConn Frontiers in Undergraduate Research in April, 2021.

Student pages

Student Videos on Data Analysis Techniques

Tagger Microscope Installation and Commissioning

Tagger Microscope Mechanical Construction

Tagger Microscope Electronics

Active Collimator Installation and Commissioning

Diamond Radiator Fabrication and Mounting

Detector Development

Hadron Spectroscopy

Radphi Data Analysis

GPU Computing

Presentations and Posters

Conferences and Workshops

Other Venues

Completed Projects

Undergrad Honors Projects

High School Mentored Projects

Theses

Tutorials

Help

References

Safety Resources