CERN Beamline for Schools is an annual worldwide competition for high-school students. Teams of students are invited to propose an experiment with one of the secondary beams of the Proton Synchrotron and two winning experiments are performed each year by students with a help of CERN experts.We will describe detectors available to students, with emphasis on design and performance of recently added Multi-Gap Resistive Plate Chambers and MicroMegas chambers which were constructed in collaboration with CERN detector experts
The EEE (extreme energy event) project will study extensive air showers through the detection of the...
This document lists a series of experiments that can be performed at the DESY II test beam facility ...
The TCO-Asa is a 2015 established team of high-school students of the Liceo Scientifico T. Calzecchi...
2017 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP 2017 --5 July 2017 through...
In 2014 CERN has started to organize “Beamline for Schools” (BL4S), an annual physics competition fo...
The 7th edition of CERN Beamline for Schools took place at CERN and at DESY, Germany, from Sept 23rd...
Student teams from Greece and the Netherlands — the winners of CERN’s first ‘Beamline for schools’ c...
Beamline for Schools (BL4S) is a physics competition for high school students from all around the wo...
This article was mainly written by a team of high school students that have won the CERN Beamline fo...
AbstractCERN@school brings technology from CERN into the classroom to aid with the teaching of parti...
The first two teams to participate in CERN's Beamline for Schools project spent their first day at C...
The Cosmic Schools Group hope to design affordable Cosmic Ray detection units which can be bought, a...
The first two teams to participate in CERN's Beamline for Schools project spent their second day at ...
The EEE Project, conceived by its leader Antonino Zichichi, aims to detect Extreme Energy Events of ...
CERN@school brings technology from CERN into the classroom to aid with the teaching of particle phys...
The EEE (extreme energy event) project will study extensive air showers through the detection of the...
This document lists a series of experiments that can be performed at the DESY II test beam facility ...
The TCO-Asa is a 2015 established team of high-school students of the Liceo Scientifico T. Calzecchi...
2017 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP 2017 --5 July 2017 through...
In 2014 CERN has started to organize “Beamline for Schools” (BL4S), an annual physics competition fo...
The 7th edition of CERN Beamline for Schools took place at CERN and at DESY, Germany, from Sept 23rd...
Student teams from Greece and the Netherlands — the winners of CERN’s first ‘Beamline for schools’ c...
Beamline for Schools (BL4S) is a physics competition for high school students from all around the wo...
This article was mainly written by a team of high school students that have won the CERN Beamline fo...
AbstractCERN@school brings technology from CERN into the classroom to aid with the teaching of parti...
The first two teams to participate in CERN's Beamline for Schools project spent their first day at C...
The Cosmic Schools Group hope to design affordable Cosmic Ray detection units which can be bought, a...
The first two teams to participate in CERN's Beamline for Schools project spent their second day at ...
The EEE Project, conceived by its leader Antonino Zichichi, aims to detect Extreme Energy Events of ...
CERN@school brings technology from CERN into the classroom to aid with the teaching of particle phys...
The EEE (extreme energy event) project will study extensive air showers through the detection of the...
This document lists a series of experiments that can be performed at the DESY II test beam facility ...
The TCO-Asa is a 2015 established team of high-school students of the Liceo Scientifico T. Calzecchi...