CERN hold-up hurts graduate students
Physics World
Last month CERN announced that protons will re-enter the 27 km ring in late September - six months later than estimated immediately after the incident and two years later than advertised between 2003 and 2006... Jordan Nash [Physics] of Imperial College London believes that PhD students wishing to remain in physics should not be too downcast. 'I don't belittle the predicament of graduate students,' he says, 'but the LHC will run for 10-15 years and soon those students will have the opportunity to do some excellent physics.'
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