High Energy Physics Group
Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia
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September 2010

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Belgrade and the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences present the Exhibition on DESY 50th Anniversary, 7-26 of September in the Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Scienceses and Arts. Take the virtual tour

April 2010

HEP Group Vinca at the FCAL Collaboration Meeting in Krakow

March 2010

HEP Group Vinca at the International Linear Collider Workshop 2010 LCWS10 & ILC10, 26-30 March, Beijing, China

February 2010

HEP Group Vinca at the Lake Louise Winter Institute 2010, 14-20 February, Lake Louise, Canada

December 2009

In the newly renovated seminar room, HEP Group Vinca organizes New Year's seminars, 18-28 December (view schedule)

October 2009

HEP Group Vinca at the EUDET Annual Meeting, 19-21 October, and FCAL Collaboration Meeting, 21-22 October, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

September 2009

HEP Group Vinca at the  BPU7 conference, 9-13 September,  Alexandroupolis, Greece

November 2008

Proceedings of the FCAL Workshop in Belgrade are finished and can be found here.


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Last update: 25 Aug 2010
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HEP Group Vinca is a part of the Laboratory of Physics of the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences. The institute is situated in village Vinca, next to Belgrade, capital city of Serbia.

Carrying the experience from LEP, our group is involved both in detector R&D for future colliders as well as in physics studies at present (H1/HERA) and future (ILC) experiments. Through our activities Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences is participating in the FCAL Collaboration at ILC, ATLAS Collaboration at LHC and H1 Collaboration at HERA. In 2006 HEP Group was granted international project by the German Research Foundation for its research activity at H1 experiment.

Our research is also a subject of institutional co-operations - Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences is now forming an extended Institution at ATLAS, together with the Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia, and many of our research activities are realized in close collaboration with DESY.

Most of our studies are not confined to a single topic but rather have impact to various measurements and analysis.