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Department of Physics and Astronomy | University of Rochester
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Prof. Frank L. H. Wolfs

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA

 

 

 

The images on this page illustrate the current research interests of Prof. Wolfs. His group has been involved in the search for dark matter, using the Zeplin II detector which operated in the Boulby mine in the UK. Currently, the group is responsible for the trigger electronics for the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) detector which is installed at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in South Dakota.

The electronics developed for the dark-matter experiments is also being used for educational outreach: see for example our on-line muon lifetime experiment at http://wolfspc.pas.rochester.edu/Muon/DAQ.html.

Zeplin II @ Boulby
 

LUX @ SUSEL

The DDC-8DSP: the core of the LUX trigger system.

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