Zentrum Elementarteilchen- und Astroteilchenphysik (KCETA)

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Zentrum Elementarteilchen- und Astroteilchenphysik (KCETA)

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Zentrum Elementarteilchen- und Astroteilchenphysik (KCETA)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

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The KIT Center bundles experimental and theoretical research and education at the interface between astrophysics, elementary particle physics and cosmology. Large scale international projects for knowledge-driven fundamental research form connecting elements of the various activities. KCETA is a unique platform for studying the smallest building blocks of matter and their interaction as well as their role in the evolution of the largest structures in the Universe. The KIT Center can rely on the successful tradition that is lived for many years in particular in the Center of Excellence for Particle and Astroparticle Physics CETA and in the biggest German graduate school.

Research activities: Cosmic Rays, High-energy Neutrino Astronomy, Dark Matter, Quantum Field Theory, Experimental Collider Physics, Theoretical Collider Physics, Flavour Physics, Neutrino Physics, Computational Physics, Detector Instrumentation and Data Acquisition, Technology Development, Accelerator Research at KARAAccelerator Physics

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