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The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics was established at
Ohio University in 1991 to bring coherence to the several successful but
diverse nuclear and particle physics activities taking place within the
Department of Physics and Astronomy, and to coordinate the activities
of both theoretical and experimental subatomic physics.
The Institute is a perfect vehicle for promoting and supporting
research in theoretical and experimental subatomic physics,
pro-actively educating graduate and undergraduate students
in these fields of study, sponsoring joint seminars, hosting
visiting scientists, and providing matching funds for new
initiatives undertaken with federal agencies and national laboratories.
With the backing of the INPP, the Department of Physics and Astronomy
has extended its graduate program to include M.S. and Ph.D. degrees
based on research in Applied Nuclear Physics. More information is
available here.
More information about our activities is available in our
5-year reports:
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