Interview Series With Brookhaven National Lab
Special Topic of Hadron Colliders Institutional Feature Series
Aerial view of Brookhaven National Laboratory taken in August 2007. The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (top, center) is 2.4 miles in circumference, and dominates Brookhaven's 5,265-acre campus. Courtesy of Brookhaven National Laboratory. |
According to Essential Science IndicatorsSM from Thomson Reuters, Brookhaven National Laboratory ranks at #20 among the 681 institutions comprising the top 1% in the field of Physics. Brookhaven's record in this field includes 4,045 papers cited a total of 96,483 times between January 1, 2000 and August 31, 2010. In this institutional presentation, ScienceWatch.com has conducted a series of interviews with representatives of the various projects at Brookhaven National Laboratory that have contributed to its citation record, particularly with regard to hadron collider research. All of the images (and many, many more) found in the interviews below may be accessed at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider image gallery. |
JANUARY 2011
Heavy-Ion Collisions & Other High-Energy Physics News from Brookhaven National Lab
FEBRUARY 2011
Flemming Videbaek on Brookhaven National Lab's BRAHMS Experiment
MARCH 2011
Barbara Jacak Talks About Brookhaven National Lab's PHENIX Experiment
APRIL 2011
Wit Busza Discusses Brookhaven National Lab's PHOBOS Collaboration
MAY 2011