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Shiv Nadar School students visit CERN

Indian high-school physics students from Shiv Nadar School, campuses in Gurugram and Noida near new Delhi, India, visited CERN. They visited IdeaSquare to learn how CERN links science and society, and how design thinking can help make this link. They dived into a passionate discussion with physicist...

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Autores principales: Poulaillon, Jimmy, Krishna, Chetna
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2846067
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Sumario:Indian high-school physics students from Shiv Nadar School, campuses in Gurugram and Noida near new Delhi, India, visited CERN. They visited IdeaSquare to learn how CERN links science and society, and how design thinking can help make this link. They dived into a passionate discussion with physicists and other keynote speakers about subjects like antimatter physics by Michael Döser, mechanical engineering by Antonio Alonso, science communication by Chetna Krishna, errors and uncertainties by André David, Space Talk and entry to European Space Agency by Slawosz Uznanski and how to do innovation from fundamental research by Markus Nordberg. Students also visited the Data Centre Visitor Point and CERN's oldest accelerator, the synchrocyclotron, with Mick Storr.