Congratulations Evan Rand! Awarded 1st Prize for the best graduate student presentation at the Canadian Winter Nuclear and Particle Physics Conference

Posted on Friday, March 8th, 2013

Congratulations Evan!

Congratulations to Evan Rand, who was recently awarded 1st Prize for the best graduate student presentation at the Canadian Winter Nuclear and Particle Physics Conference held in Banff, Alberta.  Evan's talk focused on the "Investigation of the E2 and E3 Matrix Elements in 200Hg using Inelastic Scattering" as key nuclear structure input to the study of the 199Hg atom.  This system currently provides many of the world's best experimental limits on new fundamental forces that violate time-reversal symmetry and attempt to explain the matter/anti-matter asymmetry of the universe.

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