Kim Siang Khaw: a “free thinker”

Kim Siang Khaw’s work on the precision measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon has recently been featured in a video by his alma mater, Kyoto University, Japan. Kim Siang Khaw has been a postdoctoral research associate in the UW Department of Physics and at the Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA) since 2015.

Installation of MRI magnet for Project 8 in PAB 037

Santa Claus delivered a heavy superconducting magnet for the Project 8 experiment in middle of December. The magnet had been removed from a medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system earlier in 2018. A multidisciplinary team of riggers (Omega Morgan and Philips), engineers (KEI Medical Imaging Services) and physicists (M. Fertl, UW) steered the 6500 lbs. magnet into the UW physics and astronomy building.

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