Draft2:U.S. Particle Physics
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Scientists, engineers, and technicians at 190 universities, institutes, and laboratories throughout the U.S. are working in partnership with their international colleagues to build high-tech tools and components, conduct scientific research, and train and educate the next generation of innovators. Valuing equity, diversity, and inclusion, the field is committed to increasing participation of underrepresented groups. Particle physics activities in the U.S. attract some of the best scientists from around the world. Markers indicate institutions receiving federal research funding for particle physics.
The effort is supported by:
- Advanced Photon Source (APS) Division of Particles and Fields, Fermilab Users Executive Committee
- SLAC Users Organization
- U.S. Large Hadron Collider Users Association
DOE's role
If possible answer questions such as:
- What is DOE's role?
- Which portions of DOE are involved?
- If know, does DOE provide funding?
- Was DOE involving in its creation?
Mission/Objectives
Stakeholders
List other stakeholders
History
When was it founded, who was involved, etc.
Meetings
Does it have regular, such as annual meetings?
Related links
Are there any related Powerpedia articles?
External links
- Official website
Social media
References
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