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Tomo Lazovich '11 works to identify and filter atmospheric particles known as muons.  Lazovich is part of a Harvard particle physics group involved with the ATLAS experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research's Large Hadron Collider.
Tomo Lazovich '11 works to identify and filter atmospheric particles known as muons. Lazovich is part of a Harvard particle physics group involved with the ATLAS experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research's Large Hadron Collider.

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