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COSM is a National Science Foundation Physics Frontier
Center in particle and nuclear physics. The Center is a partnership between
Hampton University, Norfolk State University, and North
Carolina A&T State University.
The Center's areas of activity are:
The energy frontier in particle physics with
the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC,
where an unprecedented energy of 14 TeV (seven times higher than that at any
existing laboratory) will open a new window to exciting discoveries about
the nature of space, time, and matter.
The precision frontier in intermediate-energy nuclear
and particle physics, currently with the Primex and HKS experiments,
using the unmatched precision of the machines at Jefferson Lab.
Using state-of-the-art computing techniques in support of research,
including grid computing
For education and outreach, the Center's approach is that
doing forefront science will attract capable minority students
to a career in science. The Center allows students at HBCUs to see
science being done, and encourages them to become involved.
At the high-school level, the QuarkNet program achieves the same goal.
Center Director: Prof. Oliver Keith Baker, Physics Department, Hampton University
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