Word: pipkin
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...Both Pipkin and Wooldridge noted that there are no other available sources which could supplement the current CEA income...
Francis N. Pipkin, professor of Physics, who is in charge of AEC grants to Harvard, said that the funds granted to Harvard researchers for equipment will depreciate about &80,000 this year. This, he said, will seriously affect CEA research...
...fewer experiments and hire fewer people; we can't undertake new projects," Pipkin said. "In time, we will have to reduce the number of research associates, junior faculty members, and junior graduate students," he added...
...higher energy would come from the collision of two moving subnuclear particles--an electron and a positron. Normal accelerator experiments send a particle into a stationary target. But these cohisions, Pipkin said, can only take place in a "ring" where both particles are stored--which could cost as much as $16 million to build. The CEA instead would make a giant storage ring out of its accelerator by adding an injector for positrons to the present one for electrons. The two particles would rotate in opposite directions. At a given point the two streams could be made to collide...
...Pipkin's experiments and several others that were being conducted at the CEA last July were designed to prepare for high energy physics. But almost all of them have been at a standstill for five months. "We've lost some time," Pipkin said. "Our academic progress since the explosion has been zero...