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Philip Chang (장충희)

Philip Chang (장충희)

@sgnoohc

Particle Physicist, Asst. Prof., Univ. of Florida

Katılım Haziran 2014
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Philip Chang (장충희)
Philip Chang (장충희)@sgnoohc·
My muon collider mug became topologically linear. I guess I need to drill a hole in the bottom of the cup to make it useful again.
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Muon Collider@MuonCollider·
Last physics talk by Nima Arkani-Hamed, and the message is clear: We have open questions in particle physics, and a muon collider is a tool unlike any other that can help us answer these questions
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Philip Chang (장충희)
Philip Chang (장충희)@sgnoohc·
All the aurora posts feels like Universe is asking for more particle physics Universe: “Fellas. I got a fever! and the only prescription is more μ-bell!” Humans: “You got it, Universe.” [proceeds to collider more μ’s] @MuonCollider
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Muon Collider@MuonCollider·
THIS. IS. OUR. MUON. SHOT!
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Patrick Meade
Patrick Meade@theory_dad·
Getting high on your own supply and ordering signs apparently doesn’t mix well
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Dan Garisto
Dan Garisto@dangaristo·
@theory_dad “Personon” sounds like some new, messed up addition to the Standard Model
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Cari Cesarotti
Cari Cesarotti@caridoesphysics·
sure muons decay but don’t we all really
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Patrick Meade
Patrick Meade@theory_dad·
Nice article on a potential @MuonCollider it is amusing and exciting how the muon went from “who ordered that?” to possibly the best practical way for humanity to directly unlock nature’s secrets. You never know where fundamental research will lead which is why it’s so important!
Dan Garisto@dangaristo

One of the most interesting developments in particle physics over the past few years is the enthusiasm—and boy is there enthusiasm—around a potential muon collider, especially given that its prospects seemed over a decade ago. scientificamerican.com/article/partic…

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Dan Garisto
Dan Garisto@dangaristo·
One of the most interesting developments in particle physics over the past few years is the enthusiasm—and boy is there enthusiasm—around a potential muon collider, especially given that its prospects seemed over a decade ago. scientificamerican.com/article/partic…
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Philip Chang (장충희)
Philip Chang (장충희)@sgnoohc·
I’ve been typing coffea so much that i type coffea when i mean coffee.
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Philip Chang (장충희)
Philip Chang (장충희)@sgnoohc·
@Bami12345678 @R9TqYzz3Gta1Tcd low temp phys can study interesting phenomena including SC. Cryogen is a common denominator. Naming the society just "SC" would be too restrictive. Quantum computing is an example of recent hot topics of cryogenics.
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Bami
Bami@Bami12345678·
@sgnoohc @R9TqYzz3Gta1Tcd I understand that there are already national research institutes involved in cryogenic conditions. If cryogenic and superconducting are different disciplines, I wonder why they are in one society. Anyway, never mind. I don't think it's very important.
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Bami
Bami@Bami12345678·
@sgnoohc @R9TqYzz3Gta1Tcd yes. but cryogenic is the cryogenic temperature of a superconductor, right?
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Bami
Bami@Bami12345678·
@R9TqYzz3Gta1Tcd the Korean Superconductivity Society(x) -> the Korean Low Temperature Superconductivity Society(o)
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Matthew Feickert
Matthew Feickert@HEPfeickert·
I've come to accept that as I was in high school (in the Midwest of the US) in the mid-to-late 2000's that my brain will automatically characterize any song as a banger if you arrange it in a pop punk style.
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