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March 12, 1990

the First High Energy Neutrino Experiment

Dr. Melvin Schwartz
Digital Pathways, Inc.

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Award Recipient: Nobel Prize

Dr. Melvin Schwartz of Digital Pathways, Inc. will describe the background and implementation of the experiment in which it was demonstrated that the muon neutrino and the electron neutrino differ. (Dr. Schwartz and his co-workers were awarded the 1988 Nobel prize in physics for this experiment.)