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1. Scientists of Syracuse University have made important contributions to the grand scientific plan of discovering gravitational waves. The main computer resources needed to find gravitational waves are provided by AEI's Atlas cluster, LIGO laboratory, Syracuse University and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. China Tsinghua University is currently the only LSC member in Chinese mainland (2016-02-11).

2. Sino-foreign cooperation (Tsinghua University and Syracuse University) confirmed the existence of pentaquark state for the first time and was selected as one of the top ten breakthroughs in international physics in 20 15. On 20 15, Physical World, a journal of the Institute of Physics, published ten breakthroughs in the international physics field, including the research results of LHCb team's discovery of two five-quark states. The LHCb experimental group on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN announced that the baryon state consisting of five quarks was observed in the experiment, which confirmed the existence of five quarks for the first time. The research was completed by researchers from Tsinghua University and Syracuse University in the United States and members of the LHCb International Cooperation Group.

3.20 16 US President Barack Obama attended and delivered a speech at the Toner Award Ceremony of the School of Public Communication, S I newhouse, Syracuse University. 2065438+On March 28th, 2006, US President Barack Obama attended the award ceremony of excellent journalism in newhouse School of Communication, Syracuse University. This year's winner is Alec MacGillis of ProPublica. The award was established in memory of Robin Toner, an outstanding alumnus of Syracuse University and the first female national political reporter of the new york Times. The award is in memory of the late Robin Tona, an alumnus of the class of 76, who was the first woman to be a national political journalist in The New York Times.