The SHiP experiment proposal at CERN
Por Giovanni de Lellis (University of Naples Federico II).
Por Giovanni de Lellis (University of Naples Federico II).
Por António Bento (Max-Plank- Institut fuer Physik / Departamento de Física de Universidade de Coimbra).
Por Juan Pablo Yanez.
A comemoração tem o seguinte programa:
15h00 | Sessão de divulgação
"LIP - Das profundezas da terra ao espaço” (dirigida a escolas e público em geral)
17h00 | Palestras científicas convidadas
“Opportunities and challenges in particle and astroparticle physics for the next decade”
(Eckhard Elsen - Diretor de Pesquisa e Computação do CERN e Ralph Engel - Responsável da Colaboração Auger)
Por Maurício Hippert (UFRJ).
Por José Pedro Mimoso (FCUL/IA).
Stephen Hawking undoubtedly the most popular scientist after Einstein. In the aftermath of his death, we revisit some of the main events in his life, and in particular some of his remarkable contributions to Physics.
Stephen Hawking foi, sem duvida, o mais popular cientista depois de Einstein. Na sequência da sua morte, revemos alguns dos acontecimentos mais marcantes da sua vida e, em especial, algumas das suas mais notáveis contribuições para a Física.
Por Miguel Ferreira (LIP).
Most of us are familiar with Moore’s Law that predicts that the number of transistors in an Integrated Circuits (IC) would double every 2 years. This made possible to create ICs that can replace thousands (and more) transistors, and thereby increasing the speed and performance but also increasing the heat dissipation.
A specialized course on the Physics at the Large Hadron Collider is organized by LIP in the framework of the International Doctorate Network in Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (IDPASC). The course is intended for under-graduate or graduate students with basic training in Particle Physics.
The objective of the Course is to introduce the physics, analysis methods and results on the physics areas covered by the LHC experiments.
LIP and IDPASC are organising from 12th to 16th March 2018 in Lisbon, the event Data Science in (Astro)Particle Physics and the Bridge to Industry.
The goal of this event is to show the synergies between fundamental research and applied Data Science in the society. In the the first three days a school on Data Science for fundamental physics will be held. The target audience is undergraduate and PhD students, as well as young researchers.
The Lisbon mini-school on Particle and Astroparticle Physics provides under-graduated students with a comprehensive introduction to the field, covering both theoretical and experimental aspects. This school will give insight to recent discoveries and to open challenges and will stress the research opportunities in the field in Portugal.