28 February 2019 to 1 March 2019
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Workshops

1 Mar 2019, 09:00
CERN

CERN

Conveners

Workshops: S'Cool Lab: group A and B

  • Kristof Antoon M De Bruyn (CERN)

Workshops: S'Cool Lab: group C and D

  • Kristof Antoon M De Bruyn (CERN)

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  1. Kristof Antoon M De Bruyn (CERN)
    01/03/2019, 09:00

    In a student-friendly environment, the participants will construct their own particle detector: a cloud chamber! The techniques and materials used to build the detector are amazingly simple and the participants will be flabbergasted by the results they obtain in this relatively short time. A wonderful experience which is always very much appreciated by the students!

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  2. Kristof Antoon M De Bruyn (CERN)
    01/03/2019, 10:40

    In a student-friendly environment, the participants will construct their own particle detector: a cloud chamber! The techniques and materials used to build the detector are amazingly simple and the participants will be flabbergasted by the results they obtain in this relatively short time. A wonderful experience which is always very much appreciated by the students!

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  3. During the Masterclass Data Analysis, the students will work with software that is specifically developed for the analysis of data gathered by the LHC experiments. They have the possibility to filter, cut and conclude on the many particle tracks and get a better insight of how particle physics 'works'.

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  4. During the Masterclass Data Analysis, the students will work with software that is specifically developed for the analysis of data gathered by the LHC experiments. They have the possibility to filter, cut and conclude on the many particle tracks and get a better insight of how particle physics 'works'.

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  5. Measurements performed with medipix hardware and software. Be amazed about the possibility to distinguish between different types of particles (alpha, electrons, muons) that are created by daily life objects and are generally present all around us as background radiation.

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  6. The fantastic and unexpected properties of liquid nitrogen and materials cooled down by it are discussed and experimentally shown during a nice and interactive show.

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  7. The fantastic and unexpected properties of liquid nitrogen and materials cooled down by it are discussed and experimentally shown during a nice and interactive show.

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  8. The fantastic and unexpected properties of liquid nitrogen and materials cooled down by it are discussed and experimentally shown during a nice and interactive show.

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  9. The fantastic and unexpected properties of liquid nitrogen and materials cooled down by it are discussed and experimentally shown during a nice and interactive show.

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  10. The fantastic and unexpected properties of liquid nitrogen and materials cooled down by it are discussed and experimentally shown during a nice and interactive show.

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  11. A guided tour at CERN's ISOLDE facility where by far most protons go. Experts will tell more about isotopes, the equipment and the physics at the oldest CERN experiment.

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  12. A guided tour at CERN's ISOLDE facility where by far most protons go. Experts will tell more about isotopes, the equipment and the physics at the oldest CERN experiment.

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  13. A guided tour at CERN's ISOLDE facility where by far most protons go. Experts will tell more about isotopes, the equipment and the physics at the oldest CERN experiment.

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  14. A guided tour at CERN's ISOLDE facility where by far most protons go. Experts will tell more about isotopes, the equipment and the physics at the oldest CERN experiment.

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  15. Measurements performed with medipix hardware and software. Be amazed about the possibility to distinguish between different types of particles (alpha, electrons, muons) that are created by daily life objects and are generally present all around us as background radiation.

    Go to contribution page
  16. Measurements performed with medipix hardware and software. Be amazed about the possibility to distinguish between different types of particles (alpha, electrons, muons) that are created by daily life objects and are generally present all around us as background radiation.

    Go to contribution page
  17. Measurements performed with medipix hardware and software. Be amazed about the possibility to distinguish between different types of particles (alpha, electrons, muons) that are created by daily life objects and are generally present all around us as background radiation.

    Go to contribution page
  18. Measurements performed with medipix hardware and software. Be amazed about the possibility to distinguish between different types of particles (alpha, electrons, muons) that are created by daily life objects and are generally present all around us as background radiation.

    Go to contribution page
  19. The crystallab works with scintillating material for calorimeters. Interactions between high energetic particles and materials plays an important role in the R&D of crystal detectors. Be amazed about the mass density of the materials!

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  20. The crystallab works with scintillating material for calorimeters. Interactions between high energetic particles and materials plays an important role in the R&D of crystal detectors. Be amazed about the mass density of the materials!

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  21. The crystallab works with scintillating material for calorimeters. Interactions between high energetic particles and materials plays an important role in the R&D of crystal detectors. Be amazed about the mass density of the materials!

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  22. The crystallab works with scintillating material for calorimeters. Interactions between high energetic particles and materials plays an important role in the R&D of crystal detectors. Be amazed about the mass density of the materials!

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