Center for Atomic and Subatomic Physics

Laboratory for High Energy Physics

 

At the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva, a new particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is presently being constructed. In parallel to the accelerator two general purpose detectors, ATLAS and CMS, are constructed to investigate the proton proton collisions in the new energy domain and to study fundamental questions of particle physics such as the mechanism responsible for the spontaneous symmetry breaking in the Standard Model. ATLAS is designed as a general purpose detector, capable of running at the highest beam intensities and providing the means for two major goals to the physics studies at LHC: discovery potential for new physics and potential to do precision measurements of known objects. In collaboration with about 2000 physicists our group is involved in the ATLAS detector shield construction. Our group ATLAS@Institute of Physics - Belgrade is also engaged in the studies of physics potentials of ATLAS experiment in searching for supersymmetric particles as well as in the studies of the capability for the precise measurements of the top quark mass and sensitivity limits for anomalous triple gauge boson couplings.

Members: Dr. Ljiljana Simic, Dr. Jelena Krstic,

Students: M.Sc. Iris Borjanovic, M.Sc. Marija Milosavljevic, M.Sc. Nenad Vranjes, Dusan Vudragovic, Dusan Reljic

Technical Staff:Radomirka Ristic

Founder of the Laboratory: Prof. Dr. Mira Juric (1916-1992)

Retired Members: Dr. Zivojin Todorovic,

Previous Members: Dr. Radovan Antanasijevic, Dr. Bojana Grabez, Dr. Dragoslav Lazic, Mr. Jovan Milosevic, Mr. Mihajlo Kornicer, Prof. Dr. Snezana Drndarevic, Prof. Dr. Dragan Krpic, Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Stamatovic, Prof. Dr. Jovan Vukovic, Prof. Dr. Djura Krmpotic, Prof. Dr. Slobodan Backovic, Dr. Stevan Jokic, Dr. S.M.Popov, Dr. Jelena Simonovic, O.K.Adamovic, R.Lajos, L.Sakmanj

 

Research Project: Experimental High Energy Physics

 

LINKS: HEP research in Serbia

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