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Arttu Rajantie of Imperial College London joined the MoEDAL Collaboration in May 2012

Arrtu Rajantie of Imperial College London, England was welcomed into the MoEDAL Collaboration in May 2102.

Veronica Sanz of York University in Canada joins the MoEDAL Collaboration

In May2102 the MoEDAL Collaboration welcomed Veronica Sanz - of York University, Topronto, Canada - as a full member.

The University of British Columbia joins the MoEDAL Collaboration

We would like to welcome Gordon Semenoff, of the University of British Columbia, to the MoEDAL Collaboration. Gordon joined us in May 2012.

Concordia University joins MoEDAL

The collaboration welcomes Mariana Frank from Concordia University in Montreal, who joined  MoEDAL in May 2012.

Welcome to "la Universitat de València"

In April 2012 the MoEDAL collaboration was joined by a group of physicists José Bernabéu, Vasiliki A. Mitsou, Vicente Vento and Oscar Vives from the Physics Department of the University of València.

MoEDAL’s Prototype TimePix Pixel Chip Radiation Monitoring System is Installed at Point-8

Members of the MoEDAL collaboration from the Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics (IEAP) of the Czech technical University in Prague (Zdenek Vykydal, Daniel Turecek), the University of Alberta (Richard Soluk, James Pinfold) and the CERN MoEDAL group (Daniel Lacarrere) installed a prototype system for the online monitoring th

The Université de Genève joins MoEDAL

Philipe Mermod of the Université de Genève, joined the MoEDAL collaboration in February 2012. Phillipe who is also a member of ATLAS, is a communicating author of the recent paper; 'Exotic highly ionizing particles at the LHC' arXiv:1112.2999[hep-ph]

Albert de Roeck Joined MoEDAL Collaboration

The MoEDAL Collaboration welcomed Albert de Roeck of CMS to the CERN-MoEDAL group in December 2011.

King's College London Joins the MoEDAL Collaboration

KCLWelcome to KCL! In August 2011 the MoEDAL collaboration was joined by a group (John Ellis,  Malcolm Fairbairn,  Nikolaos Mavromatos)  from the Physics Department of King's College London.

Deployment of Large Test Array of MoEDAL Detectors

 

 

In january 2011 MoEDAL physicists deployed an array of 130 stacks of  Nuclear Track  Detectors (NTD), where each  stack consists  of 10 sheets of plastic NTD of area 25cm x 25cm. This deployment corresponds to roughly one third of  the full deployment that is slated for the long shutdown of the LHC. This test stack will be removed  and sent for analysis when the full MoEDAL detector (or a new test stack) is deployed.

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