Blackett Laboratory is a research facility associated with Imperial College London, located in South Kensington, London. It is primarily known for its work in engineering and physics, particularly in the fields of nuclear science, particle physics, and materials science. The laboratory is named after Patrick Blackett, a prominent physicist and Nobel laureate who made significant contributions to experimental physics. The facility includes various research groups, laboratories, and equipment for conducting experiments and advancing knowledge in both theoretical and applied sciences.
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