Are you interested in a BSc or MSc project in the Subatomic Physics Group at NBI?
Then join us on November 29, 15:00-17:00 for a presentation of our research group. You will have the chance to learn more about our particle physics activities at NBI and your possibilities for BSc or MSc projects in our group.
Please, register in order to receive updates and to help us plan the catering.
The Subatomic Physics Group at NBI investigates the fundamental properties of matter and its constituents revealed by high-energy particle interactions. We are part of the high-energy experiments ATLAS, ALICE and (soon) SHiP located at CERN, the European laboratory for atom research in Geneva, Switzerland, that hosts the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We are also part of the IceCube experiment at the South Pole that observes the mysterious neutrinos produced by energetic particle collisions in the atmosphere or throughout the Universe. Our groups are analyzing these data with the help of modern machine-learning tools and phenomenological models. We are strongly involved in the design and development of experimental upgrades at CERN (FoCal, HL-LHC & FCC) and the IceCube-Upgrade.