Arvind Khuntia (@arvindphy1992) 's Twitter Profile
Arvind Khuntia

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Happy to share my recent work that appeared today in PRD. Great job of my colleagues from Prague, Houston, Budapest, Bologna, Wuhan and Indore Arvind Khuntia Gyula Bencedi Sushanta Tripathy journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/1…

Happy to share my recent work that appeared today in PRD. Great job of my colleagues from Prague, Houston, Budapest, Bologna, Wuhan and Indore <a href="/arvindphy1992/">Arvind Khuntia</a> <a href="/gbencedi/">Gyula Bencedi</a> <a href="/sushanta10/">Sushanta Tripathy</a> 

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#OnThisDay thirty years ago, in 1993, CERN released the World Wide Web software to the public. Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes from all over the globe who were working on CERN data to share information accurately

#OnThisDay thirty years ago, in 1993, CERN released the World Wide Web software to the public.

Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes from all over the globe who were working on CERN data to share information accurately
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“The diverse field of relativistic nuclear collisions is full of fascinating physics where we can study the quark-gluon plasma, but also the structure of nuclei, and its applications in astroparticle physics” — ALICE Experiment’s Alexander Kalweit in his plenary talk at #epshep23

“The diverse field of relativistic nuclear collisions is full of fascinating physics where we can study the quark-gluon plasma, but also the structure of nuclei, and its applications in astroparticle physics” — <a href="/ALICEexperiment/">ALICE Experiment</a>’s Alexander Kalweit in his plenary talk at #epshep23
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LIVE from the CERN Control Centre on Thursday 2 November 2023 at 3PM on CERN Social media channels where scientists from ALICE and other LHC experiments answer questions about heavy-ion physics and the data collected in this season!

LIVE from the CERN Control Centre on Thursday 2 November 2023 at 3PM on CERN Social media channels where scientists from ALICE and other LHC experiments answer questions about heavy-ion physics and the data collected in this season!