SLAC’s Computational Astrophysics group seeks to bring the combined strength of theoretical and experimental physics to bear on some of the most fascinating problems in particle astrophysics and cosmology.
Kavli Institute for Partical Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) scientists, at work here in the "Vizlab," use computer visualizations to simulate and study the formation and evolution of the Universe.
(Matt Beardsley/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Computer simulations and lab experiments help researchers understand the violent universe and could potentially lead to new technologies that benefit humankind.
Computer simulations and lab experiments help researchers understand the violent universe and could potentially lead to new technologies that benefit humankind.