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Science school trip to CERN
An inspiring trip to CERN and the Large Hadron Collider will educate your science students on one of the most ambitious scientific experiments ever undertaken.
- Key stage 4 - 16+
See the large Hadron Collider on a school trip to Geneva, Switzerland
A short trip to Geneva, Switzerland is sure to leave a lasting impact on budding science students. Home to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, it is among the most esteemed centres for scientific development and research in the world. On a guided tour your group will don safety helmets and be led around the centre by an expert and even get up close and personal to the Large Hadron Collider! There's also a great set of permanent exhibitions where students can learn about particles and the experiments conducted by the Large Hadron Collider.
While in Geneva, our science groups also take a guided tour of the United Nations Offices. You'll see anything from the Assembly Hall, and the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room to the Council Chamber, where negotiations take place. Your guide will also inform your group about the latest developments at the UN in Geneva. Get in touch today to get a bespoke quote for your science school trip.
We can tailor your itinerary to your unique learning requirements, please contact us for a bespoke quote.
- Depart school
- Arrive in Geneva
- Free time to explore the city
- Pizza evening
United Nations guided tour
Cern guided tour.
- Bowling evening
- Arrive back at school
On a guided tour your group will don safety helmets and be led around the centre by an expert and even get up close and personal to the Large Hadron Collider! There's also a great set of permanent exhibitions where students can learn about particles and the experiments conducted by the Large Hadron Collider.
On your guided tour, you'll see anything from the Assembly Hall, and the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room to the Council Chamber, where negotiations take place. Your guide will also inform your group about the latest developments at the UN in Geneva.
A fun way to spend an evening is at a local bowling alley. Split into teams and aim for that strike!
Our European school trips include:
- Board and lodging as specified in your itinerary
- A detailed itinerary with pre-booked excursions
- German language activity workbook (for language groups)
- Your choice of return travel; coach travel, with ferry crossing, applicable tolls and taxes included, or return flights and overseas transfers
- Free teacher to student ratio approx 1:8 (coach trips) / approx 1:10 (air groups)
- 24-hour emergency support
- Comprehensive travel insurance
- Assistance with inspection visits
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- School to airport transfers and meals en route (if required)
- Visa charges and supplements for small parties, single rooms and additional adults
- Local tourist taxes which can only be paid in cash to the hotel
- Entrances other than those specified in your itinerary
- Hotel damage deposits
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Our inspiring school trip to CERN’s Science Gateway Centre
2024-04-17T14:11:00+01:00
Student Finley Simpson shares his experience of the new Science Gateway Centre at CERN in Geneva.
Source: © 2023 CERN
CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire) is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
In October 2023, I had the opportunity to go on a trip with my school to the new CERN Science Gateway Centre in Geneva, Switzerland. With a group of 25 Stowe School students, I spent four days enjoying the landmarks of Geneva and exploring the site of a mammoth, world-changing science experiment.
Finley Simpson.
From my school, it was the physics and chemistry A-Level students who were invited on this expedition to learn more about particle theory and what future career opportunities lie in store for science students.
When we arrived at the Science Gateway Centre, we were met by a large, sci-fi looking building that stretched over the tramway below.
We had a great, immersive presentation about how the detector works, while being sat 56 metres above a hot beam of particles travelling at 99.995% the speed of light!
We were checked in to the site by the friendly team, and then directed to the staff restaurant where we were able to enjoy a variety of delicious fresh meals, alongside Nobel-prize winning scientists.
I am not sure if they used the four trillion degrees celsius plasma beam from the Large Hadron Collider, or just a blowtorch to melt the sugar, but the crunch on the crème brûlée was divine!
Physicists and engineers at CERN, which was founded in 1954, use the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter – fundamental particles.
The instruments used at CERN are purpose-built particle accelerators and detectors . Accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before the beams are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator .
Young people can discover their inner scientist in hands-on education labs at the Science Gateway Centre.
Its new Science Gateway Centre is aimed at pupils aged five to 19 and features a host of exhibitions and laboratory workshops.
A selection of science shows cover states of matter, superconductivity, particle detection, engineering and big data. These are shown in a 900-seater auditorium.
After this nourishing meal, we were taken to the CERN Control Centre, where we got to enjoy the exclusive sight of the background operations of the CERN experiments. In the control centre, we had a Q&A with one of the engineers from the site, who answered all our questions about what happens at CERN.
I am not sure if they used the four trillion degrees Celsius plasma beam from the Large Hadron Collider, or just a blowtorch to melt the sugar, but the crunch on the crème brûlée was divine!
Next in the schedule was a short coach-ride to the ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) detector, which is one of eight large detectors used for measuring the output of heavy-ion particle collisions. We had a great, immersive presentation about how the detector works, while being sat 56 metres above a hot beam of particles travelling at 99.995% the speed of light.
Source: Finley Simpson.
The view from the Science Gateway Centre.
The day finished with the interactive galleries in the Science Gateway Centre where we got to experience an in-depth explanation of each component of the Large Hadron Collider, alongside an exhibit where you get to experience being a photon in a quantum realm.
Overall, the trip was very informative and fun, giving the students a greater understanding of the A-Level physics and chemistry content, as well as expanding our sights for the future of science.
For more information about school trips to CERN visit visit.cern/group-bookings
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School Trips to CERN
School trips to CERN are ideal for inspiring young scientists and bringing your subject to life!
While most groups who choose to visit CERN to do so as part of a science school trip to Geneva , whatever your reason for visiting, we’ll tailor make your school trip to CERN to ensure that it suits your curriculum and specific learning objectives.
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Why visit cern, visit the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
Inspire your students with a school trip to CERN, where they’ll explore the largest particle physics laboratory in the world!
Founded in 1954, the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) was created to answer some of the most fundamental questions regarding our universe – namely, what is the universe made of?
Using purpose-built colliders, such as the world-famous Large Hadron Collider, the scientists at CERN make subatomic particles collide with each other at close to the speed of light. They then use detectors to see how the particles interact and this tells them more about the fundamental laws of nature.
On your educational visit to CERN, you’ll enjoy a 3-hour tour of the laboratory site in Geneva, spanning the Franco - Swiss border. Your tour will start with a video introduction to CERN. You’ll then be able to visit two areas of the site, such as control rooms, research facilities or engineering facilities.
You’ll also be able to explore the two permanent exhibitions, where you’ll see a scale version of the Large Hadron Collider (unfortunately, the real one isn’t open to the public) and you’ll find out more about the scientists who created and maintain it.
Show them where science could take them
This is a fantastic option for a science school trip, as it will help your students to understand why science is such an important and exciting subject. Scientists, like those at CERN, are literally discovering what our universe is made of and how it works. No other subject can lead to a job where you get to discover the secrets of our world in quite the same way as science!
Your students will find your school visit to CERN an incredibly exciting experience. It will help them to better understand the importance of physics in the real world.
For GCSE students, your school trip to CERN will help them to better understand the structure, bonding and the properties of matter. And for A-Level students, this is an unmissable visit that will bring nuclear physics and particle theory to life for them.
Explore Geneva too!
Of course, most groups who choose to visit CERN do so as part of their science school trip to Geneva.
That’s because Geneva offers a number of other interesting science attractions, including the History of Science Museum.
Your students will also have the opportunity to learn more about some really important international organisations, with visits to the United Nations Office at Geneva and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.
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Language switcher, guided tours for schools, a short introduction to the laboratory followed by a visit to two experiment sites or technology facilities accompanied by our official guides. school tours must be booked in advance.
Every year, CERN welcomes almost 100 000 visitors from all over the world, who come to learn about its installations from our official guides. 40% of these visitors are school pupils. Guided tours of CERN are free of charge.
For safety reasons, most of our visit point are not open to pupils younger than 12 years old. Certain sites are open to primary-school pupils from the age of 8; please contact us for information if you are a local primary school teacher. The group must include at least one accompanying adult for every 12 minor pupils.
A school tour lasts three hours and consists of an introductory talk about CERN and a visit to two operational sites. These may be accelerators, control rooms, technical facilities or high-technology workshops.
In addition to your guided tour, you can discover the two permanent exhibitions at your leisure: Microcosm , next to CERN Reception, and the Universe of Particles , on the ground floor of the Globe of Science and Innovation. You can also subscribe to one of the S'Cool LAB workshop (14 years old and upwards).
Please note that the visits to the underground installations are extremely limited and that some site, underground in particular, are not accessible to visitors below 16.
Additional information can be found on the Visits Service website .
- For non-school groups of 8 people or more, please see the Guided tours for groups page.
- For individuals or smaller groups of up to 7 people, please see the Guided tours for individuals page.
The meeting point for tours, once confirmed, is the CERN Reception How to get to CERN
Reservations of tours for schools and students open 9 months in advance. It is advisable to book tours as early as possible . More information and registration .
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Let your students discover Geneva and visit CERN!
Opened in 1954, CERN, or Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, to give it its full title, is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
Did you know that it was also the birthplace of the World Wide Web, where the first web page went live in 1991?
GENEVA – THE WORLD’S SMALLEST METROPOLIS
Let our experienced tour operators create the right itinerary for your educational group. Your visit to CERN will be based in Geneva, Switzerland’s second city. Located on Lake Geneva, it is also home to a variety of agency of the United Nations, as well as the International Red Cross.
After flying into Geneva, you will spend a day at CERN, taking part in one of their three-hour guided tours. Further visits include the UN, the museums of Natural History and History of Science, as well as a spectacular boat trip on Lake Geneva, the largest lake in Switzerland. This trip is absolutely fascinating to both physicists and non-scientists alike.
This trip is absolutely fascinating – for physicists and non-scientists alike.
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THE PERFECT DESTINATION FOR BUDDING SCIENTISTS
Fly to Geneva from your nearest airport with a suitable connection. Once at the airport you can collect your Geneva travel passes and head to the accommodation to check in. There are several options for you today. Visit the United Nations and its iconic building overooking Lake Geneva. Take in the Natural History Museum and the Museum of the History of Science or the headquarters of the International Red Cross. depending on your flight times we can arrange these visits for you.
Visit CERN, the focus of your trip. Prepare your questions for your guide about the Higgs Boson and the mysterious neutrino. Then head over to Lake Geneva and experience a calming boat trip to see the wonderful views.
Time to leave, taking memories and stories with you.
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We understand the immense value of hands-on learning experiences beyond the classroom, and that's why we have carefully crafted an array of captivating and enriching itineraries for students of all ages.
Geneva is a must-visit city for any science group studying Physics, with a popular visit to the CERN facility being top priority.
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Head out of the classroom and take a tour to CERN, where physicists and engineers use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter.
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Nestled between the Alps and the Jura Mountains, Geneva is a global hub for scientific research. Home to the European Organisation for Nuclear Research ( CERN ), the city has been the location of some of the most ground-breaking scientific discoveries of the 20 th and 21 st centuries.
Perfect for both enhancing your students’ learning and inspiring them to pursue a career in science, we offer the following school trips to Geneva.
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Explore the forefront of scientific discovery at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Here, physicists and engineers probe the fundamental structure of the universe using some of the world's most advanced scientific instruments. Discover the essence of matter through the high-speed collisions of particles near the speed of light.
Please note : All guided tours and exhibition visit to CERN are free, must be booked directly by the school with CERN and you are advised to book early.
Why visit CERN? • Guided tours: Participate in a comprehensive three-hour tour, including an introductory film, visits to experimental areas, and an accelerator, led by CERN's volunteer staff members. • Exhibitions: Delve into two permanent exhibitions at your own pace: Universe of Particles, which explores CERN's main missions and contemporary physics questions, and Microcosm, where the universe's mysteries and the tools used by physicists are unveiled. • Educational journey: Engage with the cutting-edge of physics, understanding the processes and instruments involved in the quest for knowledge about the fundamental particles of our universe. • Interactive experience: The exhibitions and tours are designed to be interactive, providing a deep dive into the world of particle physics in an accessible and engaging way.
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International Red Cross And Red Crescent Museum
Visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva, a venue that showcases the pivotal role of the world's largest humanitarian organisation. This interactive and sophisticated museum offers an in-depth look at the Red Cross's significant contributions to global humanitarian efforts. Why visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum? • Engaging exhibitions: Explore 'The Humanitarian Adventure', a permanent exhibition divided into three thematic areas: 'Defending human dignity', 'Restoring family links', and 'Reducing natural risks'. • Interactive learning: Engage with exhibits that address contemporary global challenges and the Red Cross's responses to them. • Choice of tours: Opt for a guided tour to gain expert insights or a self-guided audio tour for a more personal exploration. • Multilingual options: Both guided and audio tours are available in English and French, catering to a diverse audience. Looking to give students an understanding of the Red Cross's vital work?
Walking Tour: Geneva, A Green & Sustainable City
Whether to renovate an industrial district, develop a city park as a nursery for seedlings and a source of honey, meet the needs of conservation and modernisation of the botanical gardens or supply energy to an entire international district, Geneva is determined once and for all to follow a strategy of “100% renewable by 2050”. These investments in heating, rational management of electricity and water, public lighting, mobility and climate, make Geneva one of Switzerland’s top-performing cities and earned it the European Gold Label for energy cities in 2010.
The Swiss capital still enchants its visitors with its charm and diverse attractions and events. Take a tour of Einstein’s House where he lived as he discovered the Relativity Theory. The Houses of Parliament, Cathedral, Rose Garden and the Historic clock tower (Zytglogge) with its moving figures, are not to be missed.
Lake Geneva Cruise
Set sail on a captivating one-hour cruise across Lake Geneva, one of Europe's most beautiful lakes. This journey offers a unique perspective on the stunning scenery and notable landmarks along the lake's shores. Why go on the Lake Geneva Cruise? • Scenic tour: Marvel at the lake's natural beauty and its surrounding attractions, including the historic stones of Niton and the iconic Black Harbour. • Cultural landmarks: View significant sites such as Villa Diodati, the United Nations building, and the Bellerive Castle. • Bilingual commentary: Enjoy a tour narrated in both French and English, providing insights into each landmark's history and significance. • Photographic opportunities: Capture breathtaking views of the lake and its picturesque surroundings, perfect for photography enthusiasts. • Relaxing escape: Experience the tranquillity of a boat ride on the serene waters of Lake Geneva. Ready to book your place on this delightful cruise?
Walking Tour: The Old Town And Its Treasures
Discover the hidden gems of Geneva on a walking tour through its Old Town, one of Switzerland’s most significant historical areas. Led by a professional guide, this tour offers an intimate look at the city's rich heritage, beautifully encapsulated in its ancient streets and architectural wonders. Why go on a walking tour of Geneva? • Historic St-Pierre Cathedral: Explore the centrepiece of the Reformation, dominating the Old Town with its grandeur and history. • Charming streets: Wander through narrow streets lined with shaded terraces, each holding countless stories from Geneva's past. • Reformation wall: Admire this monument set in verdant surroundings, honouring key figures who shaped Geneva into the “Protestant Rome.” • Cultural insights: Learn about Geneva's history, from its role in the Reformation to the present day, through engaging stories and facts shared by your guide. • Architectural beauty: Marvel at the well-preserved buildings and landmarks that reflect the city's rich cultural tapestry. Looking for a glimpse into Geneva Old Town's past?
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Moscow accelerator creates first beam
The TeraWatt Accumulator (TWAC) project at Moscow’s Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) has successfully passed its proof-of-principle test. A bunch of carbon-4+ ions from near the laser ion source were pre-accelerated in the accelerator/ accumulator facility’s new U-3 pre-injector, injected and accelerated in the UK booster ring to 300 MeV per nucleon, stripped down to 6+ and stacked into the U-10 storage ring.
This marks the completion and commissioning of the new facility’s main systems – ion source, ion pre-injector, radiofrequency and power supply for the booster ring, beam transport lines and pulsed magnetic elements.
The essence of ITEP’s TWAC project is to upgrade and modify the ITEP accelerator complex so that it will have a new unique capability for investigating the following fields:
- extreme states of matter with high density and temperature, and their relation to the physics stellar interiors;
- basic research into the properties of the nuclear matter (relativistic nuclear physics);
- medicine and radiobiology for tumour therapy using carbon ions.
The project takes advantage of a heavy-ion accelerator facility based on two existing synchrotron rings, and it uses a special stripping technique for stacking pulses accelerated in the UK booster into the U-10 storage ring.
For this first phase the ion source, based on a 5J/0.5 Hz TEA CO 2 laser, has been operated and installed in the U 3 pre-injector area. The 20 mA/20 µs carbon ion beam was matched to the 2 MV/2.5 MHz pre-injector.
The accelerated 16 MeV carbon-4+ ion beam was guided by the new beam transport line to the UK ring and injected. The intensity measured at the injection point is around 1.5 x 10 10 /15 µs. The carbon beam is then circulated in the UK ring at constant field.
The power supply of the UK booster ring magnets, of the vacuum system and of the radiofrequency accelerating cavities has been upgraded and the carbon beam accelerated to 300 MeV per nucleon.
Magnetic components of the beam-transfer line connecting the UK and U-10 rings required for the multi-turn injection scheme have been manufactured, installed and adjusted.
For the second phase of the project, the beamline for extraction to the beam-target interaction area will be designed and constructed this year. Focusing elements and the interaction vacuum chamber will be manufactured and installed in the experimental area.
Special attention will be paid to research and development for modern and sophisticated diagnostics for measurements of dense plasma parameters under unique conditions.
Two new beam transport lines and related slow extraction systems will be designed for beam delivery to the medical and nuclear physics experimental areas. The application of electron cooling for increasing the phase space density of accumulated beam will be investigated and the design of the new linac-injector will be completed.
During the third phase (January 2002 – December 2003), experimental facilities for medical physics and for relativistic nuclear physics will be commissioned. A powerful CO 2 laser with 100 J/20 ns output at 1 Hz will be set in operation.
Together with the upgrading of the main accelerator-accumulator systems and with implementation of the pulse compression system, the intensity of the heavy-ion beam will then reach the maximal (target) values:
- in ion acceleration mode, supplying up to 4.3 GeV/nucleon and up to 10 11 particles/s;
- in ion accumulation mode, 300-700 MeV/nucleon and10 12 10 13 particles per 100 ns (approximately) pulse;
- in medical application mode, some 250 MeV/nucleon, 10 9 -10 10 particles/s.
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CERN is the largest particle physics laboratory in the world and home of the Large Hadron Collider. A wonder of human engineering, this science facility continues to push the boundaries of modern science and our understanding of the world around us. Perhaps its greatest achievement to date was the discovery of the long-theorised Higgs Boson Particle in 2012. A visit to CERN is a must for any young aspiring physicists, and makes for a truly memorable science school trip. We have organised inspirational school trips to CERN for thousands of UK students from schools across the UK and worldwide. With the recent opening of its brand-new Science Gateway facility , there has never been a better time to visit.
Nestled along the banks of beautiful Lake Geneva and set against the backdrop of the magnificent Alps is the city of Geneva. It is undeniably one of the most stunning cities in Europe. Lively, cosmopolitan and stylish, it offers a wonderful base from which to begin your next science adventure. Why not pay a visit to the History of Science Museum, allowing students to explore a plethora of scientific instruments and science history. Explore the Natural History Museum, visit The United Nations or simply take a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Geneva and take in the stunning surroundings. There is plenty to see and do in the city and we can help you put together a package that ensures you get the most out your time in Switzerland. Booking with Adaptable Travel ensures you are booking with the most experienced and trusted CERN trips providers in the UK. Your school trip will be truly bespoke to the needs of your group. We will be able to advise you on how to book you CERN visit, where to stay and how to take advantage of free public transport in the City of Geneva to ensure your visit runs smoothly.
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On arrival at Geneva Airport, transfer to your accommodation in Geneva via public transport, where you may have some free time to enjoy the city.
Today visit the amazing CERN, which can easily be reached by the free public transport. Students will get to witness science in the making, by receiving a guided tour of some of the experiments taking place at CERN by a real scientist from CERN. The actual content of what you may see will be down to what is taking place at CERN at the time. In the afternoon, you can enjoy more of the excellent visits Geneva has to offer such as the History of Science Museum or United Nations.
Subject to flight times, you may have some free time. If you have free time, why not embark upon a boat cruise on Lake Geneva and take in some of the stunning scenery surrounding Geneva.
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17 April 2024. Student Finley Simpson shares his experience of the new Science Gateway Centre at CERN in Geneva. CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire) is the world's largest particle physics laboratory. In October 2023, I had the opportunity to go on a trip with my school to the new CERN Science Gateway Centre in Geneva ...
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Description. Every year, CERN welcomes almost 100 000 visitors from all over the world, who come to learn about its installations from our official guides. 40% of these visitors are school pupils. Guided tours of CERN are free of charge. For safety reasons, most of our visit point are not open to pupils younger than 12 years old.
Special guided tour of CERN. 02. International cooperation at the UN Building. 03. Red Cross and Red Crescent Headquarters. 04. Boat trip on Lake Geneva. Please contact us for a price. Visiting CERN engages students with Science allowing them to experience first-hand how scientists are trying to unravel the secrets of the universe.
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This visit can only be booked as part of one of our overnight trip packages. CERN. Visit the European organisation for Nuclear Research. CERN is home to the largest particle physics laboratories in the world. Half-day tours of the centre can be arranged and hosted by scientists that work at the facility day-to-day.
Admission to CERN Science Gateway is free for everyone. Groups (of at least 12 visitors) can visit CERN Science Gateway from Tuesday to Saturday, while Sundays are reserved for families, individual visitors and small groups (of fewer than 12 visitors).. When planning a group visit, please ensure that you have made a booking to guarantee your access to the exhibitions, guided tours and/or lab ...
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School Trips To Geneva. We understand the immense value of hands-on learning experiences beyond the classroom, and that's why we have carefully crafted an array of captivating and enriching itineraries for students of all ages. Geneva is a must-visit city for any science group studying Physics, with a popular visit to the CERN facility being ...
We organise school trips to many leading science destinations including CERN, Iceland, the European Space Agency and even NASA in Florida. To date we have organised CERN school trips for well in excess of 6,000 UK students. In addition, to accompany all CERN School Trips, we provide a FREE CERN Discovered study pack to every student on your trip.
The CERN Accelerator School holds training courses on accelerator physics and associated technologies at different levels for physicists, engineers, technicians and students. The courses take place in different member states of CERN and consist of a programme of lectures and tutorials spread over a period of one to two weeks.
V. Vagnoni (INFN, Bologna & CERN, Geneva) "Flavor Physics" C. Giunti (INFN, Torino) "Neutrino Physics" J. Haba (KEK, Tsukuba) "Experimental Techniques in Particle Physics" A. De Roeck (CERN, Geneva) "LHC results and prospects" F. Ratnikov (HSE, Moscow) "Introduction to Machine Learning" Young Scientist Forum
CERN Courier is essential reading for the international high-energy physics community. Highlighting the latest research and project developments from around the world, CERN Courier offers a unique record of the ongoing endeavour to advance our understanding of the basic laws of nature.
A visit to CERN is a must for any young aspiring physicists, and makes for a truly memorable science school trip. We have organised inspirational school trips to CERN for thousands of UK students from schools across the UK and worldwide. With the recent opening of its brand-new Science Gateway facility, there has never been a better time to visit.
Moscow Meson Factory Linac (MMFL) [1] has provided in 1997-1998, 4400 beam hours for physics, isotope production and machine development. The lack of adequate funding for machine operation (electricity etc.) has put severe limitation on the beam production time. Beam energy was limited by 305 MeV and in some production shifts even by 209 MeV.
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