Christine Sutton is a physicist associated with the Particle Physics Group in the Physics Department of the University of Oxford. Sutton is active in outreach programs for particle physics and has previously represented Great Britain in the European Particle Physics Outreach Group. She is by far the most prolific contributor to the 2007 Encyclopædia Britannica, with 24 articles on particle physics: Argonne National Laboratory Colliding-Beam Storage Ring DESY Electroweak theory Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Feynman diagram Flavour Gluon Higgs particle Linear accelerator Particle accelerators Quantum chromodynamics Renormalization SLAC Standard model Strong nuclear force Subatomic particles Supergravity Superstring theory Supersymmetry Tau Unified field theory Weak nuclear force Z particle which is nine more articles than the next most prolific contributor, J.

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  • Christine Sutton is a physicist associated with the Particle Physics Group in the Physics Department of the University of Oxford. Sutton is active in outreach programs for particle physics and has previously represented Great Britain in the European Particle Physics Outreach Group. She is by far the most prolific contributor to the 2007 Encyclopædia Britannica, with 24 articles on particle physics: Argonne National Laboratory Colliding-Beam Storage Ring DESY Electroweak theory Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Feynman diagram Flavour Gluon Higgs particle Linear accelerator Particle accelerators Quantum chromodynamics Renormalization SLAC Standard model Strong nuclear force Subatomic particles Supergravity Superstring theory Supersymmetry Tau Unified field theory Weak nuclear force Z particle which is nine more articles than the next most prolific contributor, J. Gordon Melton . She is also active in physics education and has developed several innovative programs for introducing quantum physics to schoolchildren. Sutton is the author of three books, Spaceship Neutrino, The Particle Connection and The Particle Explosion (together with Frank Close and Michael Marten). (en)
  • Christine Sutton é uma física britânica associada ao grupo de física de partículas do Departamento de Física da Universidade de Oxford. Ela foi a colaboradora mais prolífica para a edição de 2007 da Encyclopædia Britannica, com 24 artigos referentes a sua especialidade, sendo 22 para a Micropædia e dois para a Macropædia. Isto significa que ela escreveu nove artigos a mais que o segundo contribuidor em número de artigos, J. Gordon Melton, que escreveu 15 artigos no total. Ela também é ativa no ensino da física, e desenvolveu diversos programas inovadores sobre introdução à física quântica. É autora de três livros: Spaceship Neutrino, The Particle Connection e The Particle Explosion, este último em conjunto com Frank Close e Michael Marten. (pt)
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  • Christine Sutton is a physicist associated with the Particle Physics Group in the Physics Department of the University of Oxford. Sutton is active in outreach programs for particle physics and has previously represented Great Britain in the European Particle Physics Outreach Group. She is by far the most prolific contributor to the 2007 Encyclopædia Britannica, with 24 articles on particle physics: Argonne National Laboratory Colliding-Beam Storage Ring DESY Electroweak theory Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Feynman diagram Flavour Gluon Higgs particle Linear accelerator Particle accelerators Quantum chromodynamics Renormalization SLAC Standard model Strong nuclear force Subatomic particles Supergravity Superstring theory Supersymmetry Tau Unified field theory Weak nuclear force Z particle which is nine more articles than the next most prolific contributor, J. (en)
  • Christine Sutton é uma física britânica associada ao grupo de física de partículas do Departamento de Física da Universidade de Oxford. (pt)
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