Last week Mitchell Cox, Robert Reed and Thomas Wrigley attended the 6th International Conference "Distributed Computing and Grid-technologies in Science and Education" at the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.
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Mitchell Cox |
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Robert Reed |
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Thomas Wrigley |
During our visit we toured the old Synchrophasotron and Nuclotron that is now being upgraded for the new NICA project. Below is a picture of us standing on the worlds heaviest magnet, weighing in at 36000 Tonnes, which stretches around the warehouse.
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Thomas Wrigley, Kehinde Tomiwa, Robert Reed and Mitchell Cox |
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