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This virtual tour of ATLAS is a part of orientation and induction program of new batch of Bachelor's and Master's students in Physics for the academic year.
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.
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.
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 virtual visit is apart of the IEEE BVM Meeting. Keynote speech from the ATLAS experiment.
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Traditional Varanasi, a tour company from Varanasi, India, has organised an online and offline sessions since April 2020. This time, they offer a unique opportunity to participate in a virtual visit with a CERN scientist. During the session, participants can learn about the latest ATLAS physics developments at CERN and the technology and experiments used in particle physics. The virtual visit is an excellent way for anyone interested in physics to gain a deeper understanding of the subject and explore the world of particle physics from their home.
Fulbright University Vietnam (FUV) is the first liberal arts university in Vietnam. Our design for academic programs embraces scientific, social, and humanistic modes of inquiry and action, optimised for a dynamic and impatient future. This virtual visit is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to help our students explore how the ATLAS detector at CERN works and be inspired to follow the academic and research path in fundamental physics later.
This ATLAS virtual visit is a part of the introudction to high energy physics offered to the general audience by the New York University in Abu Dhabi.
Twenty girls from southern Nepal were selected to participate in a week-long workshop promoting scientific thinking. To introduce them to various excellent research work in the world, we have planned to organize a virtual visit to the ATLAS Experiment.
The participants in this virtual visit aim to understand what's happening in particle physics at the ATLAS experiment.
Yerevan State University students will participate in CERN Virtual visit to gain new knowledge about CERN facilities and to get to know one of humankind's greatest and outstanding creations (the CERN ATLAS detector). This visit aims to encourage students to continue their academic studies.
The participants in this virtual visit are the 16-18 years students and their teachers. They will have short lectures about particles and then attend a virtual tour.
The participants in this virtual visit are students in high school students in universities in Japan. They are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Higgs boson discovery.
The participants in this virtual visit are Undergraduate students visiting the High Energy Group activities at the Institute of Physics of Academia Sinica in Taiwan. This visit aims to provide an overview of the LHC and ATLAS experiment and to highlight the Taiwanese contribution.
The participants of this ATLAS Virtual visit are members of the Nanjing University doing their "Internship on Cloud" summer school
Benade Physics Society, a student society working in Forman Christian College, Lahore, is arranging this virtual tour to ATLAS for university students to help them experience the work environment in experimental physics.
The participants in this virtual visit are first-year students and members of the Physics and Astronomy Society at the National University of Sciences and Technology.
This virtual visit is for the members of the Physics Department at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) at Hsinchu, Taiwan. NTHU is an ATLAS institute.
The participants in this virtual visit are undergraduate students, faculty and staff of the physics department at Garmian University. This visit is a chance for them to connect to the CERN and hear about the work being carried out at ATLAS Experiment.
The participants in this virtual visit are students at the Podar school Mumbai and RAMTP India
To commemorate Dr Kalam's idea, Kalam Centre has started the Institute of Future Studies, the nation's first future learning institute designed to produce the next generation of pioneers. It covers about 600 government schools and encompasses over 450 libraries spread across 14 states, reaching out to over 500,000 underprivileged children dedicated to propagating science and technology ideas. Children are all unique in their ways; with the right guidance, every child has the chance to shape the future and find their place in the books of history. This visit will act as a catalyst for the young participants and attendees, who will benefit immensely from this unique experience.
The participants in this virtual visit are Second year undergraduate students from the Beihang University.
The participants in this virtual visit are a Group of Physics students from Sherubtse College Bhutan in coordination with the Physics Lecturer, Parsu Ram Sharma.
Physics Without Frontiers (PWF) in the Iraqi Kurdistan region aims at providing a comprehensive introduction to the new ideas and discoveries of particle physics and modern cosmology.
This virtual visit is for Pakistani students participating in a two-hour physics program from various universities and intended to familiarize them with recent progress in particle and accelerator physics.
IEEE YMCA Student Branch is organizing a series of events in collaboration with IEEE Delhi Section (India Council) and IEEE Asia-Pacific Region 10. The IEEE Drive event focuses on technical and professional information, resources, and services aspects to encourage member students in colleges and universities worldwide to foster an interest in the engineering profession, advocate for the profession, and help to introduce technology careers to young people worldwide.
Virtual tour with the volunteers and facilitators of the Physics Meetup (ICTP-PWF Philippines)
First year physics bachelor students in Nanjing University
The group wants to visit CERN virtually to make the students aware of particle/high-energy physics basics and give them an idea about the world-class experiments at the LHC.
Through this virtual visit, the physics enthusiasts in India would like to learn about the research happening at the forefront. The group composition is quite diverse, with students from various majors bound by a common interest in Physics. The students wish to interact with ATLAS physicists to learn about the technical aspects of discovering NEW PHYSICS phenomena.
This visit is an introduction to CERN, particle physics, and the ATLAS detector. Students will have been studying As- and A-level physics and are choosing what subjects to study at University.
This virtual visit is for the year 13 class who are about to start the final section of their A2 course in particle physics. This event is an excellent opportunity to visit and experience CERN's wonder and interact with a physicist by asking them lots of exciting and insightful questions.
This event concludes the A2 particles physics section of their A level physics course.
Tsukuba
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<p><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size:12.0pt" xml:lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family:"Cambria",serif"><sdt docpart="7DE2586DA99C2446AFBF7984CF3B2DEB" id="-2115658265">KEK, the High Energy Accerelator Research Organization in Japan, participates the ATLAS experiment at CERN. KEK will hold an online open house on 6 September. The researchers at KEK will hold an online event (with Zoom and Youtube) to connect to the Japanese researchers at CERN who will show the ATLAS control room over internet.</sdt></span></span></p>
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Chandigarh
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<p>Discovery of Higgs particle inspired young physicists all around the world to explore the in built physics behind it. As ATLAS is one of the complex detector at Large Hadron Collider (LHC), so the visit to ATLAS experiment wil not only impart knowledge to our Under Graduate students but will also ignite their interest in Particle Physics for their future research.</p>
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Kathmandu
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The two day event at Sifal Secondary School in Kathmandu,Nepal will provide training and information for High School Students interested to learn about particle physics.The participants will be taught about Standard Model of Particle Physics and Physics beyond the Standard Model.This event will also provide hands on session on using ROOT for exploring the data files..There will be a virtual visit of ATLAS experiment.</p>
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Kurdistan province, Saqez
<p>Performing Exciting physics experiments for the students, presenting a few lectures about the latest and most significant physics and astronomy events around the world</p>
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Ankara
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<p>Students working on CERN will give a conference. We will then connect to the ATLAS experiment for a virtual trip.</p>
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Mugla
<p>Meeting between our students and Turkish scientists that work at CERN</p>
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Tehran
<p><span style="font-size: 12.000000pt; font-family: 'Cambria'">ATLAS is a general purpose particle detector at LHC and is one of the most important experiments in physics research. Department of physics at Shahid Beheshti University (SBU) has been active in particle theory and pheonmenoloy as well as considering to extend the scope of its research to the experimental collaborations. Virtual Vist will be an excellent opportunity to inspire researchers in particle physics as well as other students and faculties at the department of physics. The event is an extraordinary physics collquim co-organzied by Dr. Shehu AbdusSalam and Yavar Taheri Yeganeh. </span></p>
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Sulaymaniyah
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>ICTP PHYSICS WITHOUT FRONTIERS Kurdistan region in Iraq: School on High Energy Physics and Cosmology. At this school, around 100 physics students will learn about new ideas and discoveries at the forefront of high energy physics and modern cosmology from both an experimental and theoretical point of view. Along with lectures, interactive sessions, and problem classes, the students have the opportunity to analyse real LHC data from the ATLAS experiment, and enjoy this live link up with a ATLAS scientist in the cavern. </p>
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Tokyo
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>We will have the outreach event which consists of showing the movie (Phantom of the Universe) and the public letures. We plan to use the ATLAS virtual visit at the Q&A time.</p>
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