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Short course: An introduction to particle physics (2024)

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  • Event
    Academia & Research
  • From: Jun 10, 06:00 PM
    To: Jul 15, 07:30 PM

About

  • Particle physics is the study of nature at the highest energies and shortest distances that we can probe in a laboratory, an ambitious attempt to construct a fundamental picture of what the universe is made from and how it works.
  • A repeat of his successful short course, Cambridge physicist Harry Cliff will discuss the current state of particle physics and the key experiments and insights that led to the development of the Standard Model. As the Large Hadron Collider prepares to restart at even higher energy, we will also explore some of the unsolved problems in particle physics and how theorists and experimentalists are trying to solve them.

In this course, you will learn the following:

  • How the Standard Model describes matter and forces in terms of quarks, leptons and gauge bosons.
  • How a century of experiments and theoretical insights led to the Standard Model.
  • A simple introduction to quantum mechanics and special relativity, the revolutionary ideas that led to modern 'quantum field theory'.
  • What the Large Hadron Collider is, how it works and why it was built.
  • What the Higgs boson is, why it matters and how it was discovered.
  • What questions remain to be answered and how particle physics and astronomy experiments are helping us to attack them.
  • Course sessions will take in the Ri Conversation Room every Monday between 10 June 2024 and 15 July 2024. Audio recordings of each session will made available for course attendees only. Light refreshments will be available from 6:30pm and the sessions will commence between 7pm to 8:30pm.

Standard £400 Members £340 This covers all six sessions.

When & where

JUN

10

Date and Time

Jun 10, 06:00PM

The Ri is an independent charity that inspires everyone to think more deeply about science and its place in our lives.

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Mission & Purpose

The Royal Institution is an independent charity dedicated to connecting people with the world of science. Science shapes our lives, our culture and the world around us. It’s the medical treatment that may save your life. It’s the device in your pocket that connects you to the world. And it’s how we will solve the major global challenges of the future. Our mission is to harness science for the maximum benefit of society. The importance of our mission cannot be overstated. It was recognised by the 58 wealthy individuals who founded the Ri in 1799 and is just as relevant today. But to achieve the full benefits of what science has to offer, we must ensure that there is a healthy interaction between science and society – something we have pioneered for more than 200 years. There are multiple ways to get involved and support the Ri and to think more deeply about the wonders and applications of science.

Benefits

  • 10% discount in Ri Cafe

  • A group pension scheme based on a matched contribution of up to 7% of salary

  • Opportunity for hybrid working where business need allows

  • Annual leave entitlement of 25 days, plus all public holidays

  • Enhanced sickness, maternity, paternity and adoption pay