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Raymond L. Orbach, DOE Under Secretary for Science, to visit IU April 24-25

Ray Orbach

Raymond L. Orbach, the Department of Energy's Under Secretary for Science, will pay a two-day visit to Indiana University, April 24 and 25. He will visit IU Cyclotron and the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute, and will tour IU's new state-of-the-art science facility, Simon Hall, as well as Swain Hall where many of the DOE projects take place. "It is indeed an honor and a privilege to have Under Secretary Orbach visit our institution," said IU President Michael A. McRobbie.   Full Story >>

Germany's Humboldt Foundation honors IU physicist

Hans-Otto Meyer

Hans-Otto Meyer, professor of physics at Indiana University Bloomington, has received a Humboldt Research Award in recognition of lifetime achievements in research. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany annually honors up to 100 internationally renowned scientists and scholars from abroad.   Full Story >>

Results from Fermilab experiment resolve long-standing neutrino question

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Scientists of the MiniBooNE experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermilab announced their first findings Wednesday (April 11). The results resolve questions raised by observations in the 1990s that appeared to contradict findings of other neutrino experiments worldwide. The MiniBooNE research team included five physicists from IU.   Full Story >>

IU physicist S.Y. Lee honored by Germany's Humboldt Foundation

Internationally known physicist Shyh-Yuan Lee of Indiana University has received a Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Bonn, Germany, to honor his many achievements in the physics of particle accelerators.   Full Story >>

IU physicist S.Y. Lee honored by Germany's Humboldt Foundation

Internationally known physicist Shyh-Yuan Lee of Indiana University has received a Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Bonn, Germany, to honor his many achievements in the physics of particle accelerators.   Full Story >>