School on Precision Oncology day@CERN

Europe/Zurich
IdeaSquare (CERN)

IdeaSquare

CERN

    • 13:45
      Arrival at CERN
    • 1
      Visit to Science Gateway and shop (optional)

      CERN Science Gateway is a place to explore CERN and science through authentic, innovative and inspirational experiences. It is CERN’s new education and outreach center, where we take visitors on a unique journey building on the physical proximity to CERN, its accelerators, detectors, facilities and people.

    • 2
      Visit to IdeaSquare and welcome coffee IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Connecting curious minds to accelerate ideas through collaboration, R&D prototyping, and experimental innovation.

      Speaker: Markus Nordberg (CERN)
    • 3
      Knowledge Transfer to Medical Applications IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Alessandro Raimondo (CERN)
    • 4
      Remote Monitoring of Health Parameters IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Roberto Cittadini (CERN)
    • 5
      Radioisotopes Production at MEDICIS IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Laura Lambert (CERN)
    • 17:00
      Break/transfer time
    • 6
      Visit to SynchroCyclotron

      The 600-MeV Synchrocyclotron (SC), which came into operation in 1957, was CERN’s first accelerator. It provided beams for CERN’s first experiments in particle and nuclear physics. In 1967, it began 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 the SC closed down after 33 years of service.

      Speaker: Alessandro Raimondo (CERN)
    • 7
      ATLAS Visitor Center

      ATLAS was one of the two LHC experiments involved in the discovery of the Higgs boson in July 2012. It was also designed to search for evidence of theories of particle physics beyond the Standard Model. The experiment is a collaboration involving 6,000 members from more than 250 institutions in 42 countries. Get a unique view on the control room and learn how the detector works and who are the physicist running it.

      Speaker: Amanda Diez Fernandez (CERN)
    • 19:00
      Dinner at R1
    • 20:15
      Departure from CERN