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  2. Startup accelerator - Wikipedia

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    Startup accelerator. Startup accelerators, also known as seed accelerators, are fixed-term, cohort-based programs, that include mentorship and educational components, and culminate in a public pitch event or demo day. [1] While traditional business incubators are often government-funded, generally take no equity, and rarely provide funding ...

  3. Plasma acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Here the plasma accelerator science provides the breakthrough to generate, sustain, and exploit the highest fields ever produced by science in the laboratory. Wake created by an electron beam in a plasma. The acceleration gradient produced by a plasma wake is in the order of the wave breaking field, which is.

  4. Accelerator physics - Wikipedia

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    Accelerator physics is a branch of applied physics, concerned with designing, building and operating particle accelerators. As such, it can be described as the study of motion, manipulation and observation of relativistic charged particle beams and their interaction with accelerator structures by electromagnetic fields .

  5. Accelerator - Wikipedia

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    Accelerator (chemistry), a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. Araldite accelerator 062, or Dimethylbenzylamine, an organic compound. Cement accelerator, an admixture that speeds the cure time of concrete. Particle accelerator, a device which uses electric and/or magnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds.

  6. KEK - Wikipedia

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    The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (高エネルギー加速器研究機構, Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō), known as KEK, is a Japanese organization whose purpose is to operate the largest particle physics laboratory in Japan, situated in Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture. It was established in 1997. [1] The term "KEK" is also ...

  7. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    LCLS. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, [2] [3] is a federally funded research and development center in Menlo Park, California, United States. Founded in 1962, the laboratory is now sponsored by the United States Department of Energy and administrated by Stanford University.

  8. TLS acceleration - Wikipedia

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    TLS acceleration (formerly known as SSL acceleration) is a method of offloading processor-intensive public-key encryption for Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) [1] to a hardware accelerator. Typically this means having a separate card that plugs into a PCI slot in a computer that contains one or more ...

  9. HERA (particle accelerator) - Wikipedia

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    HERA (particle accelerator) Coordinates: 53.581°N 9.887°E. (Redirected from Hera (particle accelerator)) HERA ( German: Hadron-Elektron-Ringanlage, English: Hadron–Electron Ring Accelerator) was a particle accelerator at DESY in Hamburg. It was operated from 1992 to 30 June 2007. [1] [2] At HERA, electrons or positrons were brought to ...