General informations:
Research projects:
Ohio U. Insider
![img](images/heart2quarks.jpg)
Here is a list of layman level articles about the type research we do in our group:
- -The proton laid bare, A. Cooper-Sarkar, 2019.
- -The glue that binds us, R. Ent, T. Ullrich and R. Venugopalan, 2015.
- -Probing the proton: a newly upgraded acceleratore explores the seething maelstron at the heart of matter a feature article from Science Mag about the 12 GeV upgrade.
- -the
Scholarpedia article about Jefferson Lab, the (big) tool we
currently use for our research.
- -Exploring the Proton Sea Of the particles that make up the proton, 3 pages
- -Why Quarks Come In Three Colours And Have Fractional Charge
- -QCD made simple a 2000 Physics Today paper by F. Wiczek.
The links below list some real world applications of our work. These applications are broader outcomes of our scientific field (not direct application of our Ohio U work):
- -Five ways particle accelerators have changed the world (or PDF)
- -Top ten Nuclear physics applications
- -Nuclear Physics in Every day life
Here is a list of nice web sites that gives pedagogical presentations of the research we do in our group:
- -Visit the JLab Youtube channel: here.
- -Jefferson Lab visitor's center
- -Physics for the 21st Century
- -ABC's of Nuclear Science
- -Particle Adventure
- - A list of pedagogical sites compiled by the good people of the Particle Adventure
- ♥ Julie Roche suggests you read this magazine: Symmetry magazine
*source (including the image): Wrestling the strongest force (Jefferson Lab)