
About the INPP
The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics was established at Ohio University in 1991 to bring coherence to several successful but diverse nuclear and particle physics activities taking place within the Department of Physics and Astronomy , and to coordinate activities of both theoretical and experimental subatomic physics.
The Institute is a perfect vehicle for promoting and supporting research in theoretical and experimental subatomic physics, pro-actively educating graduate and undergraduate students in these fields of study, sponsoring joint seminars, hosting visiting scientists, and providing matching funds for new initiatives undertaken with federal agencies and national laboratories.
More information about our activities is available in our 5-year reports:
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Research
The INPP conducts theoretical and experimental nuclear and particle physics. Topics include nuclear and particle theory, nuclear and particle experiments, and more.
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People
The INPP is made up of faculty, staff, and students – both graduate and undergraduate. Learn more about our members.
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Contact the INPP
Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
Department of Physics & AstronomyOhio University
Athens, Ohio, 45701 USA
Email: brune@ohio.edu
Phone: 740.593.1975