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Colorado Cyclotron Facility

MAY 01, 1963
Physics Today

Plans have been announced for the construction of an addition to the cyclotron building at the University of Colorado with the aid of a grant of $123 300 from the National Science Foundation. The University will allocate funds to match the grant, which will be used to provide additional laboratory, shop, and office space. The four‐year‐old building houses the Nuclear Physics Laboratory and the only university cyclotron in the Rocky Mountain region, a 30‐MeV cyclotron designed for nuclear‐structure studies which produced its first beam in April of last year. The Nuclear Physics Laboratory is under the direction of David A. Lind and Jack J. Kraushaar and has a staff of five faculty members and about ten graduate students.

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