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Richard C. Lanza

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  144
Citations -  3407

Richard C. Lanza is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coded aperture & Detector. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 144 publications receiving 3274 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard C. Lanza include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & University of Pennsylvania.

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The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment: Exploring Fundamental Symmetries of the Universe

C. Adams, +481 more
TL;DR: The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) as mentioned in this paper is an extensively developed plan for a world-class experiment dedicated to addressing the early evolution of our universe, its current state and its eventual fate.
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The case for a directional dark matter detector and the status of current experimental efforts

S. P. Ahlen, +113 more
TL;DR: The case for a dark matter detector with directional sensitivity was presented at the 2009 CYGNUS workshop on directional dark matter detection, and contributions from theorists and experimental groups in the field as mentioned in this paper.
Patent

Coded aperture imaging

TL;DR: In this paper, a coded aperture imaging apparatus and methods for the detection and imaging of radiation which results from nuclear interrogation of a target object is presented. But the method is not suitable for the handling of large objects.
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Radiation imaging apparatus

TL;DR: In this article, the Disclosure Radiation Imaging apparatus especially suited for use in a computerized tomographic (CT) scanner employs an array of discrete X-ray sources, each being a cold cathode diode and an adjacent fixed array of closely packed radiation detectors to produce images of rapidly moving body organs.
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The 2010 Interim Report of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment Collaboration Physics Working Groups

T. Akiri, +148 more
TL;DR: The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) science collaboration initiated a study to investigate the physics potential of the experiment with a broad set of different beam, near-and far-detector configurations as discussed by the authors.