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Embark on a unique and immersive experience as our speakers take you 100 meters underground into the cavern of the ATLAS Detector, installed at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. In this unique setting, our hosts will explore the goals and achievements of the ATLAS experiment, diving into the universal questions that drive our quest for knowledge and emphasising the crucial importance of continuing this scientific exploration. The discussion will unravel the intricacies of particle physics, shedding light on the comprehensive search led by the collaborative efforts of ATLAS. Our hosts will provide a captivating journey around the ATLAS detector, demystifying its intricate hardware and detailing the challenges faced during its construction. Join us on this subterranean odyssey as we unveil the wonders and significance of the ATLAS experiment.
Embark on a unique and immersive experience as our speakers take you 100 meters underground into the cavern of the ATLAS Detector, installed at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. In this unique setting, our hosts will explore the goals and achievements of the ATLAS experiment, diving into the universal questions that drive our quest for knowledge and emphasising the crucial importance of continuing this scientific exploration. The discussion will unravel the intricacies of particle physics, shedding light on the comprehensive search led by the collaborative efforts of ATLAS. Our hosts will provide a captivating journey around the ATLAS detector, demystifying its intricate hardware and detailing the challenges faced during its construction. Join us on this subterranean odyssey as we unveil the wonders and significance of the ATLAS experiment.
Take a virtual tour around the ATLAS detector in the cavern, located almost 100 meters below ground at interaction point 1 of the Large Hadron Collider, with Joni Pham, our University of Melbourne PhD student now working at CERN. Joni will also be happy to tell you more about the LHC, the ATLAS experiment, its goals and accomplishments, and life as a physicist at CERN.
The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) is a not-for-profit organisation that runs several programs to encourage young people in their passion for science. The NYSF Year 12 Program offers an exciting range of in-person and digital science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) experiences for participants across Australia. Around 500 Year 11 students across Australia are selected to participate in this 3-week mixed-mode STEM experience.
The National Youth Science Forum is a summer program for students heading into the final year of schooling with a passion for STEM. the program gathers students from across the country to engage in STEM lectures, workshops and visits both digitally and in-person
This virtual visit is for Year 12 (final year of secondary) physics students from Australia studying the Standard Model of matter and particle accelerators.
The participants in this virtual visit are year 12 Physics students learning about the role of particle accelerators in obtaining evidence that tests and validates aspects of theories, including the Standard Model of matter.
The University of Melbourne holds a Work Experience programme for students in year 10 (aged 15-16). Within this programme, we have a Particle Physics stream where students learn about the basics of Particle Physics. Also, they will complete tasks to learn about what it's like to be an academic and the career pathway of a Particle Physicist. We think it would be fascinating for the students to see the facility and talk to scientists at ATLAS.
Canberra
The NYSF Yr 12 program brings together students from across Australia who have a passion for STEM. The program is designed to showcase the diversity of STEM pathways and careers that are available for students.
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<p>It’s a final year class of an autrian high school. After several lessions about partical physics and CERN they have still some questions. So we use the chance to talk to a scientist to solve this "problems". </p>
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Brisbane
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The NYSF Year 12 Program is a 12-day residential program designed to give students a broader understanding of the diverse study and career options available in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and to encourage continued studies in these fields. </p>
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Canberra
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Sydney
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>It is Australia’s National Science Week! Moriah College would like to invite STEM and Senrior Physics students to learn from game changers who conduct experiments at one of the worlds’ greatest research facilities, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Students will have the opportunity to attend a Virtual Visit of the LHC and interview an expert in the field of Particle Physics.</p>
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Melbourne
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Year 10s from various high schools have chosen to experience what it's like to work for a week with the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne. They chose to focus on the latest developments in particle physics, especially those pertaining to the ATLAS, Belle II and SABRE experiments. </p>
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Melbourne
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Students from 20 classrooms around New South Wales (NSW) will have the opportunity to build on knowledge gained through a new resource developed collaboratively by the NSW Department of Education with assistance from physicists from CERN and CoEPP by taking part in this ATLAS Virtual Visit. From the University of Melbourne, 12 students will be spending a week at the University of Melbourne learning about particle physics – the ATLAS experiment, dark matter and python computing.</p>
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Melbourne
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>This ATLAS Virtual tour will be part of the 2016 CoEPP(ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale) Masterclass. The visit is organised by CoEPP and South Oakleigh Secondary College, hosting year 9-10 students from a few different local schools.</p>
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