The Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP) is a physics research institute that is operated jointly by the University of Helsinki, Aalto University, the University of Jyväskylä, the Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, and the Tampere University, with the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) as a fixed-term interim member since 2018.
- Kilpisjärvi-ilmiö: Miten luonnonihmeet ja yhdessä vietetty aika kiihdyttävät CMS-fysiikkaa Helsingissäby Tapio Lampén on April 8, 2024
(käännetty ja modifioitu DeepL-kääntäjän avulla englanninkielisestä versiosta) Sunnuntai-iltana 4. maaliskuuta 15 HIP CMS -ohjelman jäsentä lähti junalla kohti Kolaria ja Kilpisjärven biologista asemaa. Tämä Suomen pohjoisimmassa […]
- The Kilpisjärvi Effect: How Wonders of Nature and Time Spent Together Are Accelerating CMS Physics in Helsinkiby Henning Kirschenmann on April 8, 2024
There is also a Finnish version available (DeepL translated). On Sunday evening of March 4th, 15 members of the HIP CMS Programme set off on a train towards Kolari, with the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station… The post The Kilpisjärvi Effect: How […]
- The HIP new dCache disk storageby Tomas Lindén on March 11, 2024
Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP) participates in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments ALICE, CMS and TOTEM. HIP collaborates with CSC – IT Center for Science on providing Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) resources…. The post The HIP […]
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