Short site tour and introduction to the programme1h 30m6 2-024
6 2-024
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.
Speakers:
Andrzej Siemko
(CERN), Mick Storr
(CERN)
CERN – mecca for physicists/ CERN - mekka dla fizyków45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
DrAndrzej SIEMKO
(CERN AT-MTM)
Slides
Video
10:15 AM
→
11:00 AM
History of the Universe/ Historia Wszechswiata45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Demianski
(Institut of Physics, University of Warsaw)
Slides
Video
11:15 AM
→
12:00 PM
Particles and forces that make up that universe/ Czastki i sily tworzace nasz wszechswiat45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
DrPiotr Traczyk
(Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies)
Slides
Video
12:00 PM
→
1:30 PM
Lunch
1h 30m
Restaurant 1
Restaurant 1
CERN
2:00 PM
→
5:30 PM
Hands-on Classical experiments/ Klasyczne eksperymenty fizyczne w pigułce3h 30m3 R-002
3 R-002
CERN
Speakers:
Adam Drozd
(AGH Krakow), Edward Nowak
(AGH Krakow), Jan Kulka
(AGH Univ. of Science & Technology Phys.&Appl.Comp.Sc.), Pawel Jodlowski
(Cracow University of Technology)
The Mysteries of Black Holes/Tajemnice Czarnych Dziur45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Demianski
(Institut of Physics, University of Warsaw)
Slides
Video
10:00 AM
→
10:45 AM
Q/A Cosmology45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Demianski
(Institut of Physics, University of Warsaw)
Video
11:00 AM
→
11:45 AM
How physicists "see" elementary particles? Examples of detectors used in high energy physics / Jak "zobaczyc" czastki elementarne? Przyklady detektorow uzywanych w fizyce wysokich energii.45m6 2-024
6 2-024
CERN
Speaker:
Marek Kowalski
(Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)