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:
March 25 2009

 


Teaching

This year I am teaching Physics 321, Classical Mechanics I, and Physics 184, Physics for Scientists and Engineers II

 

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.

Talks on ATLAS have been given recently for the SPS, the AAPT and the PAN program at MSU.

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