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The '''Viktor Eunmak Center for Particle Physics''' is a laboratory operated by the [[Nuxenstat Institute of Technology]] for experimentation in the field of [[wp:Particle_physics|particle physics]]. The facility houses the largest [[wp:Linear_particle_accelerator|linear particle accelerator]] in [[Radictistan]]. The entire complex occupies 790 hectares near the town of Friedriksberg in the County of [[Erdwoodsur]]. The center is named for Viktor Eunmak, former Dean of Engineering at NIT.  
The '''Viktor Eunmak Center for Particle Physics''' is a laboratory operated by the [[Nuxenstat Institute of Technology]] for experimentation in the field of [[wikipedia:Particle_physics|particle physics]]. The facility houses the largest [[wikipedia:Linear_particle_accelerator|linear particle accelerator]] in [[Radictistan]]. The entire complex occupies 790 hectares near the town of Friedriksberg in the County of [[Erdwoodsur]]. The center is named for Viktor Eunmak, former Dean of Engineering at NIT.  
==Major facilities==
==Major facilities==
* Eunmak Linear Collider, a linear particle accelerator which is the longest in Radictistani with a length of 2.5 kilometers.
* Eunmak Linear Collider, a linear particle accelerator which is the longest in Radictistani with a length of 2.5 kilometers.
* Erdwoodsur Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, containing a particle accelerator [[wp:Accelerator_mass_spectrometry|for use in mass spectrometry]]
* Erdwoodsur Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, containing a particle accelerator for use in mass spectrometry.
* Adolf Neuner X-Ray Laser Facility, containing a [[wp:Free_electron_laser|free electron laser]] used as a source of x-ray radiation for a variety of experiments.  
* Adolf Neuner X-Ray Laser Facility, containing a [[wikipedia:Free_electron_laser|free electron laser]] used as a source of x-ray radiation for a variety of experiments.  
* Anna Fuchs Supercomputing Center, with 880 [[wp:FLOPS|TFLOPS]] "Lina" [[wp:Supercomputer|supercomputer]]  
* Anna Fuchs Supercomputing Center, with 16 [[wikipedia:FLOPS|PFLOPS]] "Erika" and 880 TFLOPS "Lina" [[wikipedia:Supercomputer|supercomputers]].
[[Category:Science and technology in Radictistan]]
[[Category:Science and technology in Radictistan]]

Latest revision as of 21:20, 3 March 2023

Viktor Eunmak Center for Particle Physics
Viktor Eunmak Zentrum fur Partikelphysik
Field of research
Accelerator physics
Director
Dr. Karl Litvinoff
Staff1,140
Address5809 Grafban 10
LocationFriedriksberg, Erdwoodsur, Radictistan
Campus790 hectares (7.9 km2)
Operating agency
Nuxenstat Institute of Technology
Websitehttp://www.eunmak.nuxenstatit.edu.rd

The Viktor Eunmak Center for Particle Physics is a laboratory operated by the Nuxenstat Institute of Technology for experimentation in the field of particle physics. The facility houses the largest linear particle accelerator in Radictistan. The entire complex occupies 790 hectares near the town of Friedriksberg in the County of Erdwoodsur. The center is named for Viktor Eunmak, former Dean of Engineering at NIT.

Major facilities

  • Eunmak Linear Collider, a linear particle accelerator which is the longest in Radictistani with a length of 2.5 kilometers.
  • Erdwoodsur Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, containing a particle accelerator for use in mass spectrometry.
  • Adolf Neuner X-Ray Laser Facility, containing a free electron laser used as a source of x-ray radiation for a variety of experiments.
  • Anna Fuchs Supercomputing Center, with 16 PFLOPS "Erika" and 880 TFLOPS "Lina" supercomputers.