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Argonne National Laboratory

http://www.hep.anl.gov/

Conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics. The laboratory also works on the ATLAS, CDF, MINOS, Soudan 2 and ZEUS experiments.

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Birmingham University - Elementary Particle Physics Group

http://www.ep.ph.bham.ac.uk/

The group works with the ALICE, ATLAS, BaBar, H1, NA57 and OPAL. Details of this work and the researchers are available.

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Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology

http://www.ippp.dur.ac.uk/

Based at the university of durham in the united kingdom, the group aims to increase understanding of Particle Physics Phenomenology.

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Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP)

http://www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk/

Describes the groups varied research. A list of contact details for all group members is also present.

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University of Durham - Centre for Particle Theory (CPT)

http://www.cpt.dur.ac.uk/

The CPT researches many aspects of Particle Physics from phenomenology to string theory. The site gives an account of these activities, and details of current members of staff.

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University of London, Royal Holloway - HEP Research Group

http://www.hep.ph.rhul.ac.uk/

This group works with the ALEPH, ATLAS, BaBar and Future Linear Collider projects. Free HEP data sheets are available for schools.

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University of London, University College - HEP

http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/

An explanation of the role this group plays with the ATLAS, CDF, Future Linear Collider, MINOS, OPAL and ZEUS experiments. The site also lists details of seminars, publications, conferences, and research studentships.

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University of Manchester - HEP

http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/

This group are active with the ATLAS, BaBar, D0, H1 and OPAL experiments, and contribute to the Grid working group. The site includes contact and seminar details.

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