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The ATLAS virtual visit is designed for a group of secondary school students, serving as a complementary activity to the Physics Masterclasses Workshop.
This visit is part of a school project, Physics and Peace. It targets the last year of secondary school.
This Virtual visit is for the participants of the Manchester Particle Physics Schools Masterclass
This Virtual visit is for the participants of the Manchester Particle Physics Schools Masterclass
This Virtual visit is for the participants of the Manchester Particle Physics Schools Masterclass
This Virtual visit is for the participants of the Manchester Particle Physics Schools Masterclass
This is virtual visit is a part of the STEM Week event for KS4 pupils interested in finding out more about Physics at CERN
This virtual visit is a part of STEM Week, which is an event for pupils eager to engage in Physics beyond the classroom.
Kittredge Magnet School is excited to announce a virtual visit with Dr Goldfarb for the third consecutive year, bringing an engaging learning experience to our 6th-grade students in Atlanta, Georgia. This interactive session will involve all 186 students, allowing them to explore new concepts and ideas in a dynamic online format. Through this unique opportunity, students can engage directly with Dr. Goldfarb, fostering curiosity and a love for learning in a collaborative environment.
This Virtual Visit is for Students of Istanbul Kultur College Science High School.
This YouTube Live visit is designed for Spanish-speaking audience and offers an exciting opportunity to explore the ATLAS experiment. The event will be streamed directly from the ATLAS cavern, providing a rare glimpse of the detector up close. During the session, the hosts will explain the cutting-edge research conducted at ATLAS and answer questions from the audience.
We aim to engage undergraduates in cutting-edge science and technology. Since many of them do not have the opportunity to experience these fields firsthand, a virtual visit can be truly inspiring.
A virtual visit to the ATLAS cavern for the LBL/UC Berkeley group, particularly for the students who haven't been able to travel to CERN, so that they can see the detector for real.
This Virtual visit is a celebration of the International Women and Girls in Science
This virtual visit is for pupils participating in the Pancypriot Olympiad Contest in Physics and Astrophysics.
Join us for an engaging virtual visit to the ATLAS Experiment, designed for high school students from IES Arenal in Mallorca. This interactive session will provide a captivating overview of the ATLAS Experiment, showcasing the groundbreaking research conducted at the Large Hadron Collider.
Esta visita ao YouTube Live foi projetada para um público de língua portuguesa e oferece uma oportunidade emocionante de explorar o experimento ATLAS. O evento será transmitido diretamente da caverna ATLAS, proporcionando um raro vislumbre do detector de perto. Durante a sessão, os anfitriões explicarão a pesquisa de ponta conduzida no ATLAS e responderão a perguntas do público.
This virtual visit is for imprisoned students to allow them to explore the ATLAS experiment and dive into the wonders of science.
This YouTube Live visit is designed for a German-speaking audience and offers an exciting opportunity to explore the ATLAS experiment. The event will be streamed directly from the ATLAS cavern, providing a rare glimpse of the detector up close. During the session, the hosts will explain the cutting-edge research conducted at ATLAS and answer questions from the audience.
The students will have a unique opportunity to speak with Greek scientists (their native language) about the purpose of CERN and become familiar with the function of the accelerator and the activity of particles inside it.
No próximo dia 30 de janeiro, durante a EXPOTEC – Exposição Científica, Tecnológica e Cultural – do Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN) Campus Natal-Central, teremos a palestra "Mergulhando no Infinitesimal - O Clube de Ciência CNAT e a Jornada pelo LHC e o Experimento ATLAS" apresentada pelo Clube de Ciência do IFRN, que em dezembro de 2024 viajou ao CERN para uma visita técnica. A atividade será complementada por uma Visita Virtual ao Experimento ATLAS, coordenada no Brasil pelos professores Amadeu Albino (IFRN/INCT-CERN-Brasil/IPPOG-Brasil) e Glória Albino (IFRN/INCT-CERN-Brasil), auxiliados pelas alunas Amanda Sousa (Geologia) e Rebeka de Oliveira (Geologia), e pelo pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN/ATLAS) na sala de controle da experiência. On January 30th, during the EXPOTEC – Scientific, Technological and Cultural Exhibition – of the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN) Natal-Central Campus, we will have the lecture "Diving into the Infinitesimal - The CNAT Science Club and the Journey through the LHC and the ATLAS Experiment" presented by the IFRN Science Club, which in December 2024 traveled to CERN for a technical visit. The activity will be complemented by a Virtual Visit to the ATLAS Experiment, coordinated in Brazil by professors Amadeu Albino (IFRN/INCT-CERN-Brazil/IPPOG-Brazil) and Glória Albino (IFRN/INCT-CERN-Brazil), assisted by the students Amanda Sousa (Geology) and Rebeka de Oliveira (Geology), and by researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN/ATLAS) in the experiment control room.
It will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for our students to visit the faculties of CERN virtually
This Virtual visit for middle school-age kids (11-14) as part of a hybrid particle physics workshop
A Escola de Verão ICTP-SAIFR para Jovens Físicos, organizada pelo professor Lucas David Feitosa (ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-Unesp/ETEC Albert Einstein/Colégio Santa Marcelina), possibilita a participação de alunos do ensino médio num projeto imersivo em tópicos da física. Neste contexto, uma visita virtual a sala de controle do experimento ATLAS, na linha de feixes do LHC no CERN, na fronteira Franco-Suíça, será proposta aos alunos visando uma maior integração com a física de partículas. A visita será organizada no IFP-Unesp - Campus SP pelo professor Lucas e pelo pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN/ATLAS) em Genebra no dia 23 as 8:00 da manha do Brasil. The ICTP-SAIFR Summer School for Young Physicists, organized by Professor Lucas David Feitosa (ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-Unesp/ETEC Albert Einstein/Colégio Santa Marcelina), allows high school students to participate in an immersive project on physics topics. In this context, a virtual visit to the control room of the ATLAS experiment, in the LHC beam line at CERN, on the Franco-Swiss border, will be offered to students aiming at greater integration with particle physics. The visit will be organized at IFP-Unesp - Campus SP by Professor Lucas and researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN/ATLAS)
This virtual tour of the ATLAS experiment is available for teams pre-registered for Beam-line for Schools (BL4S) 2025 and those already registered for BL4S 2025.
This is a fantastic opportunity for students from the challenging environment of Ikaria to virtually explore the modern facilities at CERN. They can utilise technology to actively engage with experimental and scientific methods, as exemplified by projects like ATLAS. This experience will help them appreciate the practical value and application of these methods in scientific inquiry.
This virtual tour of the ATLAS experiment is available for teams pre-registered for Beam-line for Schools (BL4S) 2025 and those already registered for BL4S 2025.
Our school, the 1st Model Gymnasium of Mytilene, is located on an island in the northeast Aegean Sea, Greece. Our location and the cost of traveling, makes it extremely hard for us and our students to visit Cern and Switzerland in general. An online visit would bring our students closer to science and benefit them a lot. We'd really appreciate it if you could make it happen and give us the chance to participate in an extraordinary and beneficial activity like that.
Informing and motivating students about the latest physics research programs available to them.
The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) is a not-for-profit organisation in Australia that encourages young people to pursue their passion for STEM. As part of the NYSF Year 12 Program, students commencing year 12 will join CERN researchers online to discuss the fantastic work done there.
One La 1 TV Channel program in Spain wants to make a short connection to ATLAS Cavern. The host will show them around this spectacular cavern and discuss the ATLAS Experiment and CERN. The spectators are expected to learn about science during this visit.
Many children do not have the opportunity to go abroad, specifically to CERN. Online browsing will help them to increase their interest in understanding the world and the structure of matter. To see what man can build when he sets a goal and then envision and work for a better tomorrow.
"Virtual Visit to ATLAS experiment at CERN 1. Cost-Effective and Accessible Learning: A virtual visit removes geographical and financial barriers, allowing students to experience a world-class facility without leaving their classroom. 2. Exposure to Cutting-Edge Science: Students learn about the world's largest particle physics laboratory and the groundbreaking research there, sparking curiosity and interest in science. 3. Understanding Global Collaboration: CERN is an international hub where scientists from around the globe work together, teaching students the importance of collaboration and diversity in scientific endeavours. 4. Connection to Everyday Life: Students learn how CERN’s discoveries have influenced everyday technologies, such as medical imaging and the World Wide Web, making science relatable."
The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) is a not-for-profit organisation in Australia that encourages young people to pursue their passion for STEM. As part of the NYSF Year 12 Program, students commencing year 12 will join CERN researchers online to discuss the fantastic work done there.
This virtual visit is a part of our university’s midyear holiday activities for the bachelor’s students.
This virtual visit will be in French and opened to everybody and can be accessed through YouTube
Virtual Visit for Faculté des sciences aïn chock Students
ATLAS Virtual Visit for a group of French High School Students