Bernard G. Pope

 





Bernard G. Pope
Professor of Physics
Department of Physics-Astronomy
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-2320
pope@pa.msu.edu
(517) 353-1695


CERN ADDRESS:

ATLAS Collaboration

CERN Bat. 32-2-B03

CH-1211 Geneva 23

Switzerland

Bernard.Pope@cern.ch

41.(0)22.767.9633

 

High Energy Experimental [HEPE] pope@pa.msu.edu

Last Modified:
August 22 2007

 


Teaching

This year I am teaching Physics 321, Classical Mechanics I, and Physics 215, Thermodynamics and Modern Physics

 

Research

I am a member of the high energy physics experiment D-Zero , a large collaboration working at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. I am also active in preparing for physics to be done with the next-generation ATLAS experiment, now being built at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. An introduction to some of the physics analyses being pursued can be found here.

A recent talk on ATLAS at an SPS meeting can be found here.