Baltic Teacher Programme

from Sunday 16 March 2025 (17:00) to Friday 21 March 2025 (14:00)
CERN

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
16 Mar 2025
17 Mar 2025
18 Mar 2025
19 Mar 2025
20 Mar 2025
21 Mar 2025
AM
09:00
Lectures (until 12:30) (40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie)
09:00 Introduction to CERN - Jeff Wiener (CERN)  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Introduction to Particle Physics - Jonathan R. Ellis (King's College London)  
09:00
Lectures (until 12:30) (40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie)
09:00 Introduction to Particle Detectors - Adelina Lintuluoto (CERN)  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Heavy-ion Physics - Dr Aleksas Mazeliauskas (Heidelberg University (DE))  
08:30
Visits (until 11:00)
08:30 CMS  
11:00 --- Coffee Break ---
11:30
Lectures (until 12:30) (40/S2-A01 - Salle Anderson)
11:30 New Detector Magnet Technologies - Eino Johannes Tiirinen (CERN)  
12:00 Q&A  
09:30
Lectures (until 12:00) (40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr)
09:30 Medical Applications of Particle Physics - Manjit Dosanjh (University of Oxford (GB))  
09:00
Lectures (until 12:30) (40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr)
09:00 Introducing Particle Physics in the Classroom - Jeff Wiener (CERN)  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 What's next? - Jeff Wiener (CERN)  
11:30 Certificates & Goodie Bags  
PM
17:30
Welcome to CERN! (until 19:30)
17:30 Welcome Reception  
18:00 Basics @ CERN - Jeff Wiener (CERN)  
18:30 Programme Objectives - Jeff Wiener (CERN)  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
13:45
Visits (until 18:15)
13:45 CERN Control Centre & Magnet Test Facility Hall SM18  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 ATLAS control room & Synchrocyclotron  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
13:45
Visits (until 17:00)
13:45 Cloud Chamber Workshop & Exhibitions  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
14:00
Social Events (until 21:30)
14:00 Discover Geneva Treasure Hunt  
19:30 Official Dinner of the Baltic Teacher Programme 2025   (Hotel Edelweiss)
12:00 --- Lunch break ---
13:15
Visits (until 15:00)
13:15 Data Centre & Antimatter Factory  
15:00 --- Coffee break ---
16:00
Lectures (until 17:30)
16:00 Turning noise into data with ATLAS - Vilius Čepaitis (Université de Genève (CH))