Indiana University Center for Exploration of Energy & Matter (CEEM) (Bloomington, Indiana)
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The Indiana University Center for Exploration of Energy & Matter (CEEM) (formerly known as the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility) is a multidisciplinary laboratory performing research and development in the areas of accelerator physics, nuclear physics, materials science, and medical applications of accelerators. Research experiences are available to high school through post-doctoral students. The facility is supported by Indiana University, state and federal grants, and user fees and contracts. The laboratory is staffed by approximately 130 highly trained scientific, technical, and administrative staff members and serves approximately 60 on-site graduate students, postdoctoral research fellows and physics faculty members. In addition, research and development activities are carried out by scientists and students from around the world.
A common element throughout the CEEM programs is the use of particle accelerators. The nuclear physics program is now carried out using accelerators at a number of national laboratories; however the local facility continues to operate several accelerators used in the other aspects of the program. The laboratory accelerator facilities are available for use by academic or commercial institutions.
The Indiana University Center for Exploration of Energy & Matter (CEEM) (formerly known as the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility) is a multidisciplinary laboratory performing research and development in the areas of accelerator physics, nuclear physics, materials science, and medical applications of accelerators. Research experiences are available to high school through post-doctoral students. The facility is supported by Indiana University, state and federal grants, and user fees and contracts. The laboratory is staffed by approximately 130 highly trained scientific, technical, and administrative staff members and serves approximately 60 on-site graduate students, postdoctoral research fellows and physics faculty members. In addition, research and development activities are carried out by scientists and students from around the world.
A common element throughout the CEEM programs is the use of particle accelerators. The nuclear physics program is now carried out using accelerators at a number of national laboratories; however the local facility continues to operate several accelerators used in the other aspects of the program. The laboratory accelerator facilities are available for use by academic or commercial institutions.
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Coordinates: 39°11'23"N 86°31'22"W
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- Friesenheim Velodrome 7132 km
- Centre Antoine Lacassagne 7394 km
- Fee Lane Recreational Sports Field 0.6 km
- Griffy Lake 1.3 km
- Tailgating Fields 1.4 km
- Indiana University Golf Course 1.5 km
- Indiana University 1.6 km
- Ashton Center 2.5 km
- Monroe County, Indiana 2.6 km
- Fountain Park Apartments (Phase 1) 3.1 km
- Woodbridge Apartments 3.3 km
- Tamorron 3.6 km