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Research
at the H.H.Wills Physics Laboratory is divided into six areas
ranging from Astrophysics, looking
at the biggest structures in our Universe, through Correlated Electron Systems,
Micro- and Nanostructural Materials, Nanophysics
and Soft Matter, Theoretical Physics to
research into the smallest constituents of matter in High Energy Particle Physics.
The Particle
Physics group at Bristol is involved in the construction of
the CMS (Compact Muon
Solenoid) and LHCb
detectors for the next big acelerator at CERN, the Large Hadron
Collider, LHC,
which is due to turn on in 2007. It is also part of the LCFI and EUDET collaborations
working towards the International Linear Collider, ILC.
Teaching is a central part of the department's life and it offers both undergraduate
and postgraduate
degrees in physics.
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