NorCC Summer@CERN 2024

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Eli Baverfjord Rye (University of Oslo (NO)), Heidi Sandaker (University of Oslo (NO)), Steffen Maeland (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Description

Program

Summer@CERN is a summer program over two weeks and takes place at CERN outside Geneva in Switzerland. The program is open to all students and young researchers involved in CERN activities. This can be (technical, summer, doctoral) students at CERN, bachelor, master and PhD students in Norway, postdoctors and young researchers. During your stay at CERN, you will get to know other young researchers in the Norwegian CERN community while also getting familiar with the research at CERN through lectures, hands-on training, visits and excursions. There will also be a social program taking place in the afternoons. Here you can expect to get a taste of what Geneva has to offer in terms of food, attractions and activities. Remember to bring your swimwear!

The two weeks will cover a large range of different fields and topics, from entrepreneurship and innovation to technology and physics. 

Week 1
The first week will take place at CERN's IdeaSquare. R&D, knowledge transfer and innovation is the name of the game here, and spread across the halls of IdeaSquare you can find workshops filled with everything you might need to start prototyping! During this week you can expect to be tasked with choosing an emergent technology developing at CERN and applying it to real-world problems, together with people from many different disciplines. 
NB! Separate Indico page (including timetable) for this week here (managed by IdeaSquare team). 

Week 2
The second week is all about physics! CERN is the mecca of particle and nuclear physics, and there is a lot of groundbreaking research taking place here. You can expect to learn about (and visit!) several of the interesting experiments and what they are trying to uncover. If you find dark matter, antimatter, quark-gluon plasma, undiscovered nuclear isotopes, astrophysical phenomena (or all the above) interesting, make sure not to miss this week. 

NB! 
You can register for both or one of the weeks. Note that you are expected to take part in the full program of the week(s) you sign up for, including the social events. Bachelor and master students are particularly encouraged to sign up for both weeks. 

Time and place

Location: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Time: June 24 - July 5, 2024

Registration

Registration is open until Tuesday April 2. Please fill in the registration form as soon as possible, and if something does not make sense, please reach out, and we will help you!

Funding

For students and researchers in the Norwegian center for CERN-related research (NorCC) or at CERN, Summer@CERN is fully financed. For students and researchers outside of NorCC and CERN, it is possible to apply for funds to cover travel and accommodation. More on the latter in the registration form. 

Travel

The easiest way to travel to Geneva is by plane. For bachelor and master students, we offer to book the travel. PhD students and researchers in NorCC (i.e. people on a contract) should book their own travels, and will be reimbursed by using the standard travel expense form in DFØ.

Accommodation

We have reserved a number of hotel rooms for people traveling from Norway. Bachelor and master students will be expected to share a room. PhD students and resarchers in NorCC can choose to stay in the common accommodation or book something else themselves.

Problems or questions?

Please do not hesitate to contact Eli B. Rye (eli.baverfjord.rye@cern.ch).

    • 10:00 20:00
      Social event: Excursion to Annecy
    • 09:00 09:10
      Other: Welcome! 42/3-002

      42/3-002

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      Convener: Heidi Sandaker (University of Oslo (NO))
    • 09:15 10:00
      Talk: Mest om CERN – og litt om Norge og CERN 42/3-002

      42/3-002

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      Convener: Mr Jens Vigen (CERN)
    • 10:00 10:45
      Visit: CLEAR
      Convener: Vilde Flognfeldt Rieker
    • 11:00 12:30
      Visit: ATLAS Visitor Center / Science Gateway
      Conveners: Anna Lipniacka, Prof. Anna Lipniacka (University of Bergen (NO))
    • 12:45 13:45
      Lunch Restaurant 1 (501)

      Restaurant 1 (501)

      CERN

    • 14:00 14:30
      Talk: Norwegian center for CERN-related research (NorCC) 28/S-029

      28/S-029

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      Convener: Heidi Sandaker (University of Oslo (NO))
    • 14:45 15:30
      Talk: Introduction to particle physics - why build particle colliders? 28/S-029

      28/S-029

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      Conveners: Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO)), Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO))
      • 14:45
        Introduction to particle physics - why build particle colliders? 45m
        Speakers: Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO)), Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO))
    • 15:45 16:15
      Talk: Experiences as a young Norwegian @ CERN 28/S-029

      28/S-029

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      Convener: Vilde Flognfeldt Rieker
    • 16:30 17:15
      Talk: Future Circular Collider (FCC): What? Why? When? 28/S-029

      28/S-029

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      Convener: Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg), Humboldt University (Berlin) and CERN)
      • 16:30
        Future Circular Collider (FCC): What? Why? When? 45m

        The Future Circular Collider program is profiling itself as the next big challenge taken up by CERN. This ambitious program would be a unique opportunity to fuel the field of high-energy physics for several decades to come. Be it for testing the standard model predictions with unprecedented precision or to search for new particles, this machine is being designed with versatility and diversity at the heart of its multi-stage program. This presentation will aim at providing a snapshot at the current state of affairs. Emphasis will be given on the physics case, particularly for the FCC-ee early stage.

        Speaker: Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg), Humboldt University (Berlin) and CERN)
    • 19:00 22:00
      Social event: Dinner (pizza!) at Luigia in Meyrin
    • 09:00 09:45
      Talk: CERN's Green Village Initiative 6/2-004

      6/2-004

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      Convener: Pablo Garcia Tello (CERN)
    • 10:00 12:00
      Other: Q&A session with André David Tinco Mendes 6/2-004

      6/2-004

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      Convener: André David (CERN)
    • 12:15 13:15
      Lunch Restaurant 1 (501)

      Restaurant 1 (501)

      CERN

    • 14:30 17:00
      Social event: Rafting
    • 09:00 09:45
      Talk: [CANCELED] Exotic systems and related quantum sensors 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

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      Convener: Michael Doser (CERN)
      • 09:00
        (CANCELED) Exotic systems and related quantum sensors 45m
        Speaker: Michael Doser (CERN)
    • 10:00 10:45
      Talk: CERN Knowledge Transfer (KT) 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

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      Convener: Sandra Elisabeth Muhr
    • 11:00 12:00
      Lunch Restaurant 1 (501)

      Restaurant 1 (501)

      CERN

    • 12:05 15:00
      Visit: ALICE & CERN Control Center (CCC)
      Conveners: Maksim Melnik Storetvedt (CERN), Ms Simone Otelie Solstrand (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (NO))
    • 15:15 16:00
      Talk: Physics beyond the Standard Model 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Convener: Andreas Helset (CERN)
      • 15:15
        Physics beyond the Standard Model 45m
        Speaker: Andreas Helset (CERN)
    • 16:15 17:00
      Talk: Computing & AI 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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      Conveners: Dr Eirik Gramstad (University of Oslo (NO)), James Catmore (University of Oslo (NO))
    • 20:00 23:00
      Social event: Farewell dinner (and maybe some karaoke)
    • 09:00 11:15
      Other: Hands-on: Rediscovering the Higgs boson with ATLAS Open Data & Python 6/2-004

      6/2-004

      CERN

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      Conveners: Dr Eirik Gramstad (University of Oslo (NO)), James Catmore (University of Oslo (NO))
      • 09:00
        Hands-on: Rediscovering the Higgs boson with ATLAS Open Data & Python 2h 15m
        Speakers: Dr Eirik Gramstad (University of Oslo (NO)), James Catmore (University of Oslo (NO))
    • 11:30 12:30
      Lunch Restaurant 2 (504)

      Restaurant 2 (504)

      CERN

    • 12:45 14:15
      Visit: ISOLDE
    • 14:30 15:00
      Other: Wrap-up and farewell 6/2-004

      6/2-004

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