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SUMMARY:HIGH ~ ENERGY ACCELERATORS
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Steven Manly works on experiments at high-energy accel
 erators around the world, probing the structure of matter and the forc
 es of nature. He has authored or coauthored more than 200 scientific p
 ublications with ridiculously opaque titles.\nEquipped with a PhD in h
 igh-energy physics from Columbia University, Professor Manly teaches a
 t the University of Rochester, where he terrorizes students in the int
 roductory physics course sequences.\nIn 2003, he was named the N.Y. St
 ate Professor of the Year, and more recently, was the recipient of the
  2007 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award by the American Assoc
 iation of Physics Teachers. When he’s not off smashing atoms with hi
 s buddies.\n \nManly's research interests are primarily in the areas 
 of High Energy, Nuclear, and Gravitational Physics. In the past, he ha
 s studied high energy neutrino interactions with the E53 collaboration
  at Fermilab as well as electroweak and B physics with the SLD collabo
 ration at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. He has also been act
 ive in studies of the physics of the Next Linear Collider (a soon-to-b
 e proposed electron-postitron collider with a center-of-mass energy ra
 nging from 500 GeV to 1.5 TeV).\nCurrently, he is focussed on the Phob
 os experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy I
 on Collider. In this experiment, high energy gold ions will be collide
 d in hopes of creating the conditions of the early (1 microsecond) uni
 verse in a small volume. The goal is to observe and characterize the Q
 CD deconfinement and chiral phase transitions, or anything unexpected 
 that might happen.\nIn addition, Manly recently has been involved in 
 a experiments to measure the gravitational redshift of light using dis
 persion in a Sagnac fiber interferometer. Another major research area 
 is deep inelastic scattering and nucleon structure (JUPITER at Jeffers
 on Lab), and neutrino physics and neutrino oscillations (MINERvA at Fe
 rmilab);\nFor further details, go to Prof.'s Manly's home page at: ht
 tp://www.pas.rochester.edu/~manly/main/manlyhome.htm\n\nFor more infor
 mation visit https://mypeace.tv/events/high-energy-accelerators
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110426T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20110426T200000
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