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Esta página contém a informação necessária para a visita ao CERN.
Além da agenda do dia, contém os links com descrições dos diversos pontos a visitar e informação sobre os trajectos.
Os horários serão cumpridos rigorosamente, pelo que se aconselha chegar mais cedo.
Links GoogleMaps com informação para chegar ao CERN e trajectos entre os varios pontos de visita:
goto to Idea Square - Walk to Restaurant 1 - walk to SC - Walk to Science Gateway
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desafios programacao SCRATCH 2h 30m IdeaSquare (CERN)
IdeaSquare
CERN
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Dw37iA54Yu97L3Jd8o Grupo A comeca às 10:00 , irá mais cedo ao SC e ao SGW, para poder terminar e partir para Basel mais cedo
o Grupo B pode comecar às 10:30
Speakers: Joao Carlos Letra Simoes (CERN), Joao Diogo Francisco Rebelo (CERN), Joao Ramiro (CERN), Alvaro Magalhaes (UGNILAB) -
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walk to R1 , passing in front of the office of Tim Berners-Lee (WWW) 15m
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almoco@ R1 + foto 1h
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walk from R1 to SC 15m
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Grupo A : Visit the Synchrocyclotron (SC) (visit #9507220) 30m Bldg. 300 - SC (CERN)
Bldg. 300 - SC
CERN
The 600 MeV Synchrocyclotron (SC), built in 1957, was CERN’s first accelerator. It provided beams for CERN’s first experiments in particle and nuclear physics. In 1964, this machine started to concentrate on nuclear physics alone, leaving particle physics to the newer and more powerful Proton Synchrotron. The SC became a remarkably long-lived machine. In 1967, it started supplying beams for a dedicated radioactive-ion-beam facility called ISOLDE, which still carries out research ranging from pure nuclear physics to astrophysics and medical physics. In 1990, ISOLDE was transferred to the Proton Synchrotron Booster, and the SC closed down after 33 years of service.
Visit limited to the first 24 people registered.Speaker: Joao Carlos Letra Simoes (CERN) -
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Grupo B : Visit the Synchrocyclotron (SC) (visit #9507240) 30m Bldg. 300 - SC (CERN)
Bldg. 300 - SC
CERN
The 600 MeV Synchrocyclotron (SC), built in 1957, was CERN’s first accelerator. It provided beams for CERN’s first experiments in particle and nuclear physics. In 1964, this machine started to concentrate on nuclear physics alone, leaving particle physics to the newer and more powerful Proton Synchrotron. The SC became a remarkably long-lived machine. In 1967, it started supplying beams for a dedicated radioactive-ion-beam facility called ISOLDE, which still carries out research ranging from pure nuclear physics to astrophysics and medical physics. In 1990, ISOLDE was transferred to the Proton Synchrotron Booster, and the SC closed down after 33 years of service.
Visit limited to the first 24 people registered.Speaker: Joao Carlos Letra Simoes (CERN) -
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walk from SC to SGW 15m
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Visit the Science Gateway 1h 35m Bldg. 82 - SGW (CERN)
Bldg. 82 - SGW
CERN
Accelerate, Collide, Universe, Arts, Quantum World
Speakers: Paulo Gomes (CERN), Lurdes Gonçalves (CAMOES-CEPE) -
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Science show - Mysteries of Matter 1h Bldg. 82 - SGW - auditorium B (CERN)
Bldg. 82 - SGW - auditorium B
CERN
facultativo
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fim da visita 15m
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