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CERN > ATLAS Experiment > Building ATLAS at Oklahoma State University

Building ATLAS at Oklahoma State University

2 September 2017ATLAS Experiment, BYOPD, CERNSascha Mehlhase

The particle-physics group at Oklahoma State University has recently finished building their copy of the large ATLAS model and made a time-lapse movie about it …

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