
With the passing of Paul Kienle, former Director of the Stefan Meyer Institute, we lost an eminent scientist and pioneer in subatomic physics. He left us on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, few days after finishing his last scientific...
The annual SPARC Collaboration meeting took place in Vienna from November 26 to 28.
The Stefan Meyer Institute (SMI) is devoted to basic research in the field of subatomic physics. Our research focuses on the study of fundamental symmetries and interactions, addressing the following questions:
We specialize in precision spectroscopy of exotic atoms1 and exotic meson-nucleus bound states as an integral part of international collaborations at large-scale research facilities including
and, in the future,
These are among the world’s leading facilities for subatomic physics and our projects are subject to rigorous annual evaluation to monitor their progress in a dynamic and expanding field.
We aspire to perform research that increases the understanding of fundamental physics principles while simultaneously providing opportunities for young Austrians to obtain valuable experience at institutes unavailable to them at home.
The current two main fields of focus at SMI are:
Further activities include an underground laboratory experiment at Laboratori Nazionali di Gran Sasso (Italy) on a high-sensitivity test of the Pauli principle, in the VIP (Violation of the Pauli Principle) experiment.
Prof. E. Widmann
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1 Atoms that contain another particle (e.g. an antiproton, kaon, muon or pion) in their shell instead of an electron.