research mission visibility education outreach technology Frank Linde, 11 September 2007
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB2/16 research: the Universe!
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB3/16 Accelerator-based particle physics
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB4/16 Astroparticle physics
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Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB6/16 verleden (‘2000’) heden (‘2010’) ?1?1 ?2?2 toekomst ( 2015)
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB7/16 Key questions
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB8/16 Nikhef’s mission statement The mission of Nikhef is to study the interactions and structure of all elementary particles and fields at the smallest distance scale and the highest attainable energy, and to connect the findings of today’s research in a qualitative and preferably quantitative manner to the fierce processes occurring in the early Universe, 13.7 billion years ago. Two complementary approaches are followed: Accelerator-based particle physics Experiments studying interactions in particle collision processes at particle accelerators, in particular at CERN; Astroparticle physics Experiments studying interactions of particles and radiation emanating from the Universe, with the Earth. Nikhef coordinates and leads all Dutch experimental activities in these fields.
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB9/16 Particle & Astroparticle Physics in the Netherlands May 2006 (Inter)National coordination Theoretical Particle Physics Focusnotitie
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB10/16 CERN & NL/Nikhef
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Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB12/16 People Maarten de JongJos Vermaseren
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB13/16
Education High school BSc & MSc PhD
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB15/16 Outreach Open days Public lectures CERN visits Interviews Theater Film/TV
Nikhef evaluation FOM-RvB16/16 BIG GRID The real spin-off: ex-Nikhef employees going to: SHELL, consultancy, journalism, ASML, banking, software, Technology: spin-offs