Short site tour and introduction to the programme40 S2-C01
40 S2-C01
CERN
Designed to help participants orient themselves on CERN Meyrin site and locate lecture rooms.
An opportunity to ask questions about all aspects of the programme.
Introduction to CERN/ Wprowadzenie do CERN40 S2-C01
40 S2-C01
CERN
Speaker:
Tadeusz Kurtyka(CERN)
Slides
5
Introduction to the elementary particles/ Wstep do fizyki czastek elementarnych40 S2-C01
40 S2-C01
CERN
Speaker:
Jan Kalinowski(Warsaw University)
Slides
6
How physicists "see" elementary particles? Examples of detectors used in high energy physics / Jak "zobaczyc" czastki elementarne? Przyklady detektorow uzywanych w fizyce wysokich energii.40 S2-C01
40 S2-C01
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Kowalski(Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
Slides
Video
12:00
LunchRestaurant 1
Restaurant 1
CERN
7
Hands-on Classical experiments/ Klasyczne eksperymenty fizyczne w pigułce3 R-002
3 R-002
CERN
Speakers:
Adam Drozd(AGH Krakow), Arkadiusz Gorzawski(AGH Univ. Sci. Tech., Phys.&Appl.CS), Edward Nowak(AGH Krakow)
8
Visit the GlobeThe Globe
The Globe
CERN
9
Visit the Microcosm33 Reception
33 Reception
CERN
10
Lecture Review. Introduction to program evaluation.40 S2-C01
Acccelerators and medicine/Akceleratory i medycyna6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
DrSlawomir Wronka(Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies)
Slides
30
Physics on the Sun / Fizyka na sloncu6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Demianski(University of Warsaw)
Slides
31
Q/A Particle Physics/Cosmology6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speakers:
DrEwa Rondio(Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw, Poland), Prof.Jan Kalinowski(Warsaw University), Marek Demianski(University of Warsaw)
12:00
LunchRestaurant 1
Restaurant 1
CERN
32
Working groups : What we have learned, what we can transfer to our students, follow-up actions40 S2-C01