Presentation for RECFA – Restricted European Committee for Future Accelerators Vladimír Wagner Nuclear Physics Institute of CAS Řež, Faculty of Nuclear.

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Presentation for RECFA – Restricted European Committee for Future Accelerators Vladimír Wagner Nuclear Physics Institute of CAS Řež, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of CTU E_mail: Outreach – particle and nuclear physics 1)Intensive cooperation with CERN 2)National outreach 3)Not only students but also public 4)Not only the biggest accelerators but also smaller 5)Not only particle physics but also nuclear physics and applications 6)Long tradition of popularization of astronomy and also related subjects 7)Usage of internet, journals, newspapers, TV … 8)Conclusions and outlooks Masterclasses – Gymnasium Pardubice 2015

Intensive cooperation with CERN 1)60 years anniversary 2)The national teacher program 3)CERN visits for secondary school students 4)Masterclasses – hands on particle physics Masterclasses on FNSP of CTU (2015)Interactive CERN exhibition 2014 Czech teachers at CERN

Students (Gymnasium Jeseník) with Rolf-Dieter Heuer during his visit at Prague 1)Special interactive exhibition 2)Visit and lecture of Rolf-Dieter Heuer 3)Special seminar day for students (before noon) and specialists (afternoon) 4)Seminar about possible work at CERN 5)CERN accelerator school 6)Many seminars and lectures for schoolchildren, students and public Opening ceremony of special interactive exhibition about CERN (Czech Academy of Sciences)

Czech National Teachers Program

Secondary school student visits at CERN (very often organized by participants of National teachers program or participants of excursions in Czech nuclear laboratories) Gymnasium ŠlapaniceGymnasium Mikuláše Koperníka, Bílovec, 2014 Gymnasium Botičská, Praha, 2014 Wichterlovo gymnasium, Ostrava - Poruba, 2014

International Masterclasses – hands on particle physics Masterclasses – Gymnasium Jeseník, students are working with ATLAS data This year´s Masterclasses on FNSPE of the CTU (ALICE) FNSPE of the CTU – on faculty, mainly ALICE (2012 – 2015) (students from more than 40 secondary schools participated) FMP of the Charles University – on secondary schools, mainly ATLAS (2005 – 2015) (Czech specialty now – visits with Masterclasses in secondary schools)

One example of last presentations for secondary school students (March 9, 2015): (together with student which already started university study) March 9, Gymnasium Ostrava Zábřeh, student of Czech Technical University Ondřej Kořistka (students of this secondary school will visit CERN at May) Presentations for schoolchildren and students Gymnasium Žďár nad Sázavou Only during first three months of this year we hade more than twenty lectures and other events for secondary school students Gymnasium Pardubice (October 2014)

Presentations for public (science centres and libraries) Science week of CAS (neutrino presentation) Observatory Zlín, LHC presentation Examples of traditional every year events: 1)Science week (Czech Academy of Sciences) 2)Days with nuclei (Techmania Plzeň) 3)Day in FNSPE 4)Science week on Nuclear faculty Big attraction of Science week on FNSPE is tokamak GOLEM Many lectures and presentations during whole year

Not only the biggest accelerators but also smaller Old Van de Graaff is in National Technical Museum now Cyclotron of NPI (photo taken by students) Excursion in Tandetron Laboratory (NPI) Not only accelerators but also tokamaks (excursion in IPP)

Czech particle and nuclear laboratories are open for public Science week - „Days of open doors“ – organized together with other research institutions Week of science (CAS) Open days every year (hundreds of visitors) (NPI 2013 – 433 per day) Excursions during whole year

Not only particle physics but also nuclear physics and application Exhibition of results of Tycho Brahe remnants investigation by nuclear analytical methods Project „Open science“ for secondary school students Excursions (research reactors LR0 and LVR15 (NRI)

Famous promoter of astronomy and particle physics is Jura Grygar (Observatory Valašské Meziříčí) Long tradition of astronomy popularization (and related subjects) Observatory Petřín, Praha From tradition to new modern era: Techmania Plzeň, Observatory and Planetarium Brno

Internet science portals, journals, newspapers, TV, … 1)Internet science outreach: Osel, Aldebaran … 2)Journals: Vesmír, Čes. časopis pro fyziku, VTM … 3)Many visits of Czech TV and newspaper teams in CERN 4)Many articles and reportages about CERN and particle and nuclear physics 5)Translation of books and brochures for public (J. Adam …) Petr Kulhánek in J. Suchánek broadcast of TV Noe (Deep of Universe)

How Czech Republic is covered by our outreach events (only examples from last years) Science Centrum Observatory (presentations last years) Gymnasium (presentation or Masterclasses) Other events for public (library, cinema, …) Praha Brno Ostrava Plzeň Gymnasium participated on „Day in FNSPE“ lecturers 6 lecturers more than 5 events 104 events for school students and public

Conclusions and outlooks 1)Long tradition of popularization of sciences in Czech Republic (also particle physics, mainly connection to astrophysics and cosmology) 2)Intensive international cooperation, mainly with CERN and IPPOG (for example Czech HEP community organized also meeting EPPCN last year) 3)Intensive cooperation between Czech universities and research institutes 4)Intensive cooperation between particle, nuclear and astrophysics communities 5)Many traditional events but also looking for new ways 6)Particle and nuclear physics popularization has relatively very good position 7)Czech Republic – industrial and developed country – well educated young people are needed – also our science outreach helps to have enough students in this field