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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.
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 is a Virtual visit to the ATLAS detector for a particle physics class at the University of Arizona, plus other interested students.
This virtual visit is specifically designed for 9th-grade students, aged 14 to 15 years old.
Festival de la ciencia Majuy, experimentos y muestras con consciencia y congruencia.
This virtual visit is a part of the ATLAS induction day offered for the new collaboration members.
This virtual visit is specifically tailored for 5th and 6th year Physics classes in Carlow, Ireland. Get ready to dive into particle physics and gain a deeper understanding of this captivating field.
The Colégio Espirito Santo in Tatuapé, São Paulo, will virtually visit the ATLAS Experiment at CERN, Switzerland, to learn about the LHC accelerator, the ATLAS detector and some physics. The visit is coordinated by professor Roberval Labs Alves Bandeira in Brazil and the researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/ATLAS) at Geneva, Switzerland.
This virtual visit is part of the AP Physics 2 class from a small rural school. The class is visiting ATLAS as part of their preparation for World Wide Data Day (https://quarknet.org/content/world-wide-data-day).
The festival “Ciência na praça” (Science in the Square) Will take place this Saturday 19/10 in Volta Redonda displaying a lot of science to the general public and will end up with a Virtual Visit to the ATLAS experiment. The event is coordinated by the Professor Marco Pacheco (IFRJ/VR) in Brazil and the researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (ATLAS/BNL) from CERN Switzerland
The Politecnical School of the Federal University of Bahia will virtually visit the ATLAS Experiment to learn about the LHC accelerator, the ATLAS detector and some physics as performed at CERN. The visit will be coordinated by Professor Edmar Egídio Porcino de Souza and the Researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/ATLAS) in Geneva, Switzerland. A Escola Politécnica da Universidade Federal da Bahia visitará virtualmente o Experimento ATLAS para aprender sobre o acelerador LHC, o detector ATLAS e um pouco da física realizada no CERN. A visita será coordenada pelo Professor Edmar Egídio Porcino de Souza e pelo Pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/ATLAS) em Genebra, Suíça.
In the context of the Rio de Janeiro Science, Technology and Innovation Fair (FECTI) is celebrating the centenary of the Brazilian physicist César Latter (1924-2005), one of the researchers involved in the search of the pi-meson from Cosmic Rays. The fair will virtually visit the ATLAS experiment at CERN on October 9th, 18:00 (Brazil time) / 23:00 (CERN time) coordinated by professor Vladimir Jearim Peã Suárez (CECIERJ Foundation/Brazil), Dra. Marcia Begalli (UERJ/CERN) and researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN). No contexto da Feira de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação do Rio de Janeiro (FECTI) está sendo comemorado o centenário do físico brasileiro César Latter (1924-2005), um dos pesquisadores envolvidos na busca do méson-pi a partir de Raios Cósmicos. A feira visitará virtualmente o experimento ATLAS no CERN no dia 9 de outubro, 18:00 (horário de Brasília) / 23:00 (horário do CERN) coordenado pelo professor Vladimir Jearim Peã Suárez (Fundação CECIERJ/Brasil), Dra. Marcia Begalli (UERJ/CERN) e pelo pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN).
This virtual visit is for the masterclass attendees with students in Tumaco, where Universidad Nacional has a campus.
This Virtual Visit is a part of Celebrating 70 Years of CERN which will be hosted by the Center for Particle Physics Siegen (CPPS) at the University of Siegen. This event is part of the German-wide celebration of CERN's 70th anniversary, a milestone in particle physics and scientific discovery. The event offers high school students an opportunity to explore the cutting-edge research and technological marvels of the ATLAS experiment, which plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe. Guided by expert physicists, participants will learn about the groundbreaking discoveries made at CERN, including the Higgs boson, and get an insider's view of how the ATLAS detector works. This tour will highlight the history and achievements of CERN over the past 70 years and aim to inspire the next generation of scientists by showcasing the exciting future of particle physics.
The Erasmus Summer School in Physics (E3F) "Unveiling the Secrets of Matter and Light" is scheduled from September 9th to 13th, 2024, at the Faculty of Physics, Universitat de València. The school is designed for undergraduate students with physics and other STEM degrees. Over five days, participants can expect to engage in lectures, round tables, and a variety of leisure and educational activities, all within an inclusive and participatory environment.
This virtual visit is organised for the participants of the HEP summer school, which is dedicated to high school students. It is jointly organised by the Faculty of Physics at the University of Bucharest and Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering.
This is a tour for incoming freshmen at the University of Washington who are taking a jump-start course, ARTSCI 162H. In this course, we explore the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator, and its role in testing cutting-edge quantum theories and searching for dark matter. We discuss the groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson and how quantum physics helps explain some of the universe's biggest mysteries. Additionally, we examine the application of AI algorithms in analyzing the vast amounts of data generated by the LHC, enabling scientists to identify potential new particles and phenomena.
ATLAS Virtual Visit of the Municipal School Nereu Sampaio at the COPPE/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (http://www.espaco.coppe.ufrj.br) to the ATLAS Experiment at CERN/Switzerland. The students will be able to view parts of the detector as well as interact with experts on the field. The visit will be coordinated by Professor Marcia Begalli in Brazil and Researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio(BNL/CERN) in the ATLAS Control room. Visita Virtual da Escola Municipal Nereu Sampaio na COPPE/Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (http://www.espaco.coppe.ufrj.br) ao Experimento ATLAS no CERN/Suiça. Os estudantes poderão ver partes do detector assim como interagir com especialistas no campo. A Visita será coordenada pela Professora Marcia Begalli no Brasil e o Pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN) na sala de controle do detector ATLAS.
The steering committee for exceptional talents will hold the third national scientific, skill-based, and recreational event in August 2024. This event, planned to foster personal development and problem-solving skills with the aim of networking among student scientific elites, will be held at Zanjan University, Iran, for 500 talented students. Considering the importance of hosting a distinctive event and enabling students to learn from the experiences of scientists, we would like to collaborate with you to elevate the event's objectives. Given the profound impact of CERN's work on modern science and technology, we believe that a virtual tour would be incredibly inspiring and educational for our students. Specifically, we are interested in the Virtual Tour of the ATLAS Detector, providing insights into how the detectors work, with a particular focus on the ATLAS detector.
This virtual visit is for undergraduate and postgraduate physics students at the Department of Physics and Electronics, JAIN University.
The steering committee for exceptional talents will hold the third national scientific, skill-based, and recreational event in August 2024. This event, planned to foster personal development and problem-solving skills with the aim of networking among student scientific elites, will be held at Zanjan University, Iran, for 500 talented students. Considering the importance of hosting a distinctive event and enabling students to learn from the experiences of scientists, we would like to collaborate with you to elevate the event's objectives. Given the profound impact of CERN's work on modern science and technology, we believe that a virtual tour would be incredibly inspiring and educational for our students. Specifically, we are interested in the Virtual Tour of the ATLAS Detector, providing insights into how the detectors work, with a particular focus on the ATLAS detector.
TikTok UK livestream in the ATLAS Visitors Centre
This Virtual visit is a presentation on the operations of the ATLAS collaboration for summer students at Instituto Superior Técnico.
In February 2024, Kenyatta University (KU) organised the first International Masterclasses in Kenya. The students came from Kiwanja secondary school in Nairobi, where the university has a partnership. Three KU undergraduate students contributed to teach and supervise the high-school students. The photos of the event won the second prize of the IMC2024 photo contest. The virtual visit of ATLAS is an opportunity to celebrate this achievement and to acknowledge the dedication of the KU organising team. Representatives of the French and Swiss embassies in Kenya will be invited to participate to the visit.
This virtual visit is part of an open day at the Physics Institute of the University of Bonn that includes, besides the virtual visit, exhibits, public talks, and screens set up to show live event displays.
This ATLAS virtual visit is a part of the activities for the Open Day at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
This ATLAS virtual visit is a part of the activities for the Open Day at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
This virtual visit is part of an open day at the Physics Institute of the University of Bonn that includes, besides the virtual visit, exhibits, public talks, and screens set up to show live event displays.
This ATLAS virtual visit is a part of the activities for the Open Day at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
This virtual visit is intended for science teachers from around the AL-Buraimi area and high school students are invited to join as well.
This ATLAS virtual visit is a part of the RAL Open Day for Schools.
In the context of the outreach activities of the International Institute of Physics, the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte and the Science and Technology School of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte will perform a Virtual Visit to the ATLAS Experiment in the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva Switzerland. The event is organized by professors Amadeu Albino Junior, Anderson Guedes and Farinaldo da Silva Queiroz in Brazil and Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN) and will take place on June 18th, 2024 at 10:00 (Brazil) and 15:00 (Geneva). No contexto das atividades de extensão do Instituto Internacional de Física, o Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte e a Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte realizarão uma Visita Virtual ao Experimento ATLAS no Grande Colisor de Hádrons (LHC) do CERN em Genebra, Suíça. O evento é organizado pelos professores Amadeu Albino Junior, Anderson Guedes e Farinaldo da Silva Queiroz no Brasil e Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/CERN) e acontecerá no dia 18 de junho de 2024 às 10h (Brasil) e 15h00 (Genebra).
This Virtual Visit is aimed at the University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam students participating in a one-month internship with the ATLAS Group at Nikhef to gain insights into the collaboration and our research.
On June 13th, 2024, the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Ceará Mirim, will perform a virtual visit to the ATLAS Experiment at 15:00 (Brazil time) and 20:00 (Geneva time) where the students will have the opportunity to discuss with specialists of the detector about particle physics, particle detectors and accelerators. The event is organized in Brazil by professors Amadeu Albino and Evanildo Vicente (IFRN) and in Geneva/Switzerland by the researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/ATLAS). No dia 13 de junho de 2024, o Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Ceará Mirim, realizará visita virtual ao Experimento ATLAS às 15:00 (horário de Brasil) e 20:00 (horário de Genebra) onde os alunos terão a oportunidade de discutir com especialistas do detector sobre física de partículas, detectores e aceleradores de partículas. O evento é organizado no Brasil pelos professores Amadeu Albino e Evanildo Vicente (IFRN) e em Genebra/Suíça pelo pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damázio (BNL/ATLAS).
This visit is part of a day in the particle physics department at Liverpool university for A-Level students.
This visit is part of a day in the particle physics department at Liverpool university for A-Level students.
On June 12th, 2024, the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Canguaretama, will perform a virtual visit to the ATLAS Experiment at 10:30 (Brazil time) and 15:30 (Geneva time) where the students will have the opportunity to discuss with specialists of the detector about particle physics, particle detectors and accelerators. The event is organized in Brazil by professors Amadeu Albino and Herik Dantas (IFRN) and in Geneva/Switzerland by the researcher Denis Oliveira Damazio (BNL/ATLAS). No dia 12 de junho de 2024, o Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Campus Canguaretama, realizará visita virtual ao Experimento ATLAS às 10h30 (horário de Brasil) e 15h30 (horário de Genebra) onde os alunos terão a oportunidade de discutir com especialistas do detector sobre física de partículas, detectores e aceleradores de partículas. O evento é organizado no Brasil pelos professores Amadeu Albino e Herik Dantas (IFRN) e em Genebra/Suíça pelo pesquisador Denis Oliveira Damázio (BNL/ATLAS).
This virtual visit is for Year 12 and 13 chemists and physicists to be introduced to the remarkable work at the ATLAS experiment at CERN before their actual visit in July.
This tour is a joint virtual visit organised by ATLAS and CMS collaborations and will be streamed on YouTube.
This visit is part of a day in the particle physics department at Liverpool university for A-Level students.
This Virtual visit is for the Zakladni Skola Elementary School in Prague