Experimental Particle Physics - Belle Experiment at the KEK B-factory


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Belle Experiment at the KEK B-factory

Belle is a large new experiment for the B-factory at KEK, the National High Energy Physics Laboratory of Japan.

The Melbourne group has four PhD students participating in physics anlysis at the Belle experiment. Collaborating with the University of Sydney, we are making substantial contribution to the design, construction and monitoring of the Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD), one of the most important components of the Belle detector.

Belle Links

Belle Home Page

Non-technical explanation of CP violation

Tour of Belle and KEKB

Belle Publications

CP violation web site - background info

EPP members in Belle

See Group Members page for contact details.

Staff

Professor Geoff Taylor

Dr Stuart Tovey, Reader (emeritus)

Associate Professor Martin Sevior

Dr Elisabetta Barberio, Senior Lecturer

Dr Glenn Moloney, Research Fellow

Current Students

Jeremy Dalseno (PhD student)

Phill Urquijo (PhD student)

Robin Wedd (PhD student)

Arthur Tse (PhD student)

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