U.S. Department of Energy:
Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman thanks employees at Fermilab for their hard work and discusses the importance of their cutting-edge research during a visit to the site.
U.S. Department of Energy:
Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman thanks employees at Fermilab for their hard work and discusses the importance of their cutting-edge research during a visit to the site.
U.S. Department of Energy:
Dmitri Denisov, cospokesperson of the DZero experiment at Fermilab, briefs Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman on the latest results of the search for the Higgs particle using the Tevatron collider.
U.S. Department of Energy:
During his tour of the laboratory, Deputy Secretary Poneman (center) visited the 45-foot-high Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF).
U.S. Department of Energy:
Fermilab scientist Camille Ginsburg explains the benefits of superconducting particle acceleration devices to DOE Office of Science Director Bill Brinkman (left) and Deputy Secretary Poneman.
U.S. Department of Energy:
In collaboration with U.S. industry and laboratories in Europe and Japan, Fermilab is building a test accelerator based on superconducting accelerator components that are cooled to minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
U.S. Department of Energy:
In a hall 350 feet underground, physicist Rick Tesarek (second from left) explains Fermilab’s progress on the NOvA neutrino experiment, which will analyze neutrinos that travel straight through the earth from Fermilab to northern Minnesota.
U.S. Department of Energy:
Group photo in front of Wilson Hall, Fermilab’s 16-story landmark building: Mark Bollinger, DOE Fermi Site Office (left); Young-Kee Kim, Fermilab deputy director; DOE Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman; Pier Oddone, Fermilab director.