Years ago, I worked at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory as a graduate student on a high energy physics experiment called SLD. So it was fun to go back to SLAC to speak with former colleagues and new graduate students as they attended this year’s SLAC Summer Institute — a two-week summer school focused on how to unlock the secrets of the current Standard Model theory through new collider physics. Learn more about SLAC’s summer school in my recent news feature.
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Author: Jennifer Huber
As a Ph.D. physicist and research scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, I gained extensive experience in medical imaging and technical writing. Now, I am a full-time freelance science writer, editor and science-writing instructor. I've lived in the San Francisco Bay Area most of my life and I frequently enjoy the eclectic cultural, culinary and outdoor activities available in the area.
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