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Presented By: Center for Japanese Studies

CJS Noon Lecture Series | Working on a High Energy Experiment in Japan

Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan

Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan
Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan
During the last twelve years I have been working on a High Energy Experiment (HEP) in Tokai, Japan. In this lecture I will summarize the significant accomplishments Japanese physicists have made in this field. I will describe the current HEP program in Japan, and then talk about the experiment I have been working on.

I was a graduate student at Yale University and worked on an experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory. I was a postdoc at the University of Chicago before moving to Michigan in 1989. I have worked on experiments at Fermilab near Chicago, CERN in Switzerland, and JPARC in Japan. I was Chair of the Physics Department and Associate Dean for the Natural Sciences.

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Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan
Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan

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