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CERN Students Summer School 2006 Welcome to the 2006 Summer Students You are ~147 students from 27 different countries Summer Student's team Ingrid Schmid Catherine Jones Claudia Huber Claudio Parrinello Francesco Ruggiero Andreas Schopper Jurgen Knobloch Mike Seymour Fabio Cerutti July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

CERN : World’s largest Particle Physics lab Founded in 1954 to consolidate and develop the European science Today CERN includes 20 permanent countries-members and as observers: Japan, Russian Federation, USA, India, Turkey, Israel, EU and UNESCO July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

The advantages of being CERN’s user Put in common facilities and tools: Possibility to realize challenging experiments at the frontier of technology and fundamental science Profit from the large community of theorists, experimentalists, accelerator experts Work in a scientific environment dedicated to fundamental science, also giving birth to very important applications (…. Like the www) It goes beyond nations, enhancing the human brotherhood July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Science highlights at CERN Discovery of Neutral Currents 1972 Discovery of W and Z bosons 1983 Search and measurement (1988-2001) of the Direct component of CP Violation Measurement of the number of light neutrino families (LEP, 1991) Prediction of the top-quark mass (LEP) Precision test of SM theory and constraints on the Higgs boson mass (LEP 1991-2000) Evidence for the quark-gluon plasma (Heavy Ions) Creation of anti-Hydrogen in the Lab (2002) July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Carlo Rubbia and Simon Van Der Meer Famous faces at CERN Carlo Rubbia and Simon Van Der Meer John Bell Quantum Physics Georges Charpak Nobel Price 1992 Nobel Price 1984 Andre Lagarrigue Neutral Currents Tim Berners-Lee The WWW Samuel Ting Nobel Price 1976 Jack Steinberger Nobel Price 1988 July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Being @ CERN in Summer 2006: Very hectic and exciting period LHC Accelerator and detectors installation is on the way ….. July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

The CERN Students Summer School Old tradition: Fist school held in 1969 It is meant to allow you discover the world of research on elementary forces Through A series of lectures on theoretical and experimental physics An individual work within a CERN group Key point: Get in contact with the world of research and with the fundamental questions related to it and especially Discuss directly with the people involved in it understand their motivations and way of thinking and of working July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Topics and professors Topics : all relevant subjects in Particle Physics, astrophysics and cosmology at CERN and around the world The lecturers are chosen among the main actors of each field at CERN and around the World Also on their pedagogical skills July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

The 2006 School program Introductory lectures: Introduction to CERN: 2h Introduction to Particle Physics: 4h Introduction to Nuclear Physics: 3h Introduction to Cosmology: 5h Experimental Particle Physics: How an experiment is designed: 2h Accelerator physics: 5h Detectors: 5h Physics at Hadronic colliders: 4h Neutrino Physics: 4h CP violation: 4h July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Experimental Physics: The 2006 School program Experimental Physics: Astroparticle Physics: 3h Antimatter in the LAB: 2h Heavy Ions – Quark matter Physics: 3h Theory: Fundamental concepts in particle physics: 6h The Standard Model: 8h Beyond the Standard Model: 4h July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Other relevant fields in particle physics research: The 2006 School program Other relevant fields in particle physics research: Introduction to Statistics: 4h Introduction to electronics: 3h Data Acquisition systems: 2h From raw data to physics results: 2h Special Seminars: Isolde Facility The GRID Radiation Protection Future Linear Colliders Root Superconducting magnets The LHC upgrade Visualizing elementary particles July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

…. And a Welcome drink today ~16:30 The 2006 School program Discussion session: every day ~1/2h at the end of the session Workshops: See Ullaland’s presentation Students Sessions ~6h 15-16 of August ……… some guided visits …. And a Welcome drink today ~16:30 The Summer Student Program is considered a crucial activity by CERN: your feedback is important to constantly improve the quality/content of the lectures !!!! July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti

Suggestions for your summer at CERN Profit from lectures, seminars, workshops and discussions ASK QUESTIONS and be interactive Get involved in a “real” experimental work Discuss with physicists Meet your colleagues Enjoy the region for admin. problems Ingrid and Claudia for problems/info on lecture(r)s Fabio: fabio.cerutti@cern.ch Summer Students’ web page @: http://humanresources.web.cern.ch/HumanResources/external/recruitment/Summies/default.asp July 6th 2005 Fabio Cerutti