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Long-term Visitors

The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Theory Group would be pleased to arrange visits to our group from theoretical physicists who have won traveling fellowships or have other sources of outside financial support. To inquire about visiting our group under such an arrangement, please contact Prof. Thomas Rizzo. In principle, we can provide a supplement to outside fellowships, but our funding for this purpose is severely limited.

Summer Program

The Theory Group has a limited budget to support theorists who wish to visit the laboratory in the summer. Typically, we will arrange to share costs with your home institution to facilitate your visit to SLAC. We welcome summer visitors in all fields of theoretical high-energy physics, but especially theorists who would like to interact directly with physicists in the SLAC experimental programs. To inquire about the summer program, please contact Prof. Thomas Rizzo by email at rizzo@slac.stanford.edu. If it is possible, we would like to hear from you before March 31 for a visit in the upcoming summer.

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