One year after disvery, Prof. Col Gay scrib how Canadian scientists helped sort through mountas of data to help ppot the particle July 2, 2013 - by PHAS graduate stunt Eric Mills; Origally published by UBC News at
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DR. COL GAY TO HEAD THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS& ASTRONOMY
Col Gay (UBC Profsor): Experimental subatomic physics, Beyond Standard Mol physics, Extra dimensns * colin gay physics *
Col Gay, a leadg expert experimental subatomic and energy ontier physics, will assume the role effective January 1, 2014 for a five-year term.
For the past six years Gay has been volved signg and nng the ATLAS experiment, and analyzg the massive amount of data generated by the project. After earng his PhD om the Universy of Toronto, Gay was a CERN associate and a postdoctoral scholar at Harvard Universy, and the H Taft Assistant and Associate Profsor at Yale Universy.
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Col Gay is a profsor the Physics & Astronomy partment at Universy of Brish Columbia - see what their stunts are sayg about them or leave a ratg yourself. * colin gay physics *
Gay has been named as chair of UBC's Department of Physics and Astronomy. Profsor Gay is an ternatnally-regnized particle physicist who for the past six years has been volved the signg, nng and analysis of the data om the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collir CERN.
Col Gay, a profsor UBC’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who led a Canadian team of rearchers that ntributed to the disvery of the Higgs boson, says the recent breakthrough is “jt the begng. Sortg out all this data to fd the important parts is possible thanks to Gay and his group at UBC.
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“ATLAS produc one typil hard drive’s worth of data each send, ” says Gay.
“I’m fully fortable sayg there’s more than the Standard Mol out there, ” says Gay.
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The suatn now, says Gay, is parable to that 1900, when was believed that sentially all of physics was known, except for a few mor problems. Col Gay and his group at UBC built part of the data acquisn system for ATLAS, which sorts the massive amount of data g out of the tector.
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