Division of Particles and Fields

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The Division of Particles and Fields is a specialized unit of the American Physical Society that focuses on research and collaboration in high-energy particle physics and quantum field theory.

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instanceOf division of a scientific society
unit of the American Physical Society
affiliation APS NERFINISHED
awards prizes in particle physics
recognitions for outstanding research in high-energy physics
collaboratesWith international particle physics community
laboratories conducting high-energy physics experiments
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork experimental particle physics
high-energy particle physics
quantum field theory
theoretical physics
focusesOn astroparticle physics
collider physics
fundamental interactions
fundamental particles
neutrino physics
physics beyond the standard model
quantum fields
standard model of particle physics
hasMember experimental physicist
particle physicist
theoretical physicist
language English
organizes scientific sessions at APS meetings
topical conferences in particle physics
workshops on high-energy physics
parentOrganization American Physical Society NERFINISHED
partOf American Physical Society NERFINISHED
purpose to disseminate research results in high-energy physics
to foster collaboration among particle physicists
to organize scientific meetings and conferences in particle physics
to promote research in particle physics
sector higher education and research community
scientific research
supports early-career researchers in particle physics
graduate students in high-energy physics
postdoctoral researchers in particle physics
topic effective field theories in particle physics
electroweak interactions
precision tests of the standard model
quantum chromodynamics
quantum gravity (theoretical aspects)
searches for new particles and forces
string-inspired particle physics models

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APS hasDivision Division of Particles and Fields
subject surface form: American Physical Society