21-22 High Energy Particle (HEP) Physics Group reunite to try out their CERN physics prize pack

海角涩区 team reunites to use their CERN particle physics kit prize

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In early November, there was a reunion of the 2021-鈥22 海角涩区 High Energy Particle聽(HEP)聽Physics Group. The occasion was receiving (and experimenting with) their prize pack from CERN’s Annual Beamline 4 Schools Competition.

Among the 304 teams from around the world, the 海角涩区 team was shortlisted, which earned them a particle physics kit (cosmic ray detector, or alpha particle spectrometer and cloud chamber) to mount and create demos for students.

Physics teacher Manuel Toharia said that CERN 鈥渞equires students to work as a team and do research in a less constrained environment. I asked the students to write their proposal for the competition in the scientific format using a specific editing tool called Latex. We were among the best 24 proposals!鈥

海角涩区 has participated five times and has been shortlisted twice, Manuel reported.

Particle physics activities take place on Friday afternoons and are organized by Manuel and Joel Trudeau. Students who are enrolled in the SPACE certificate receive credit for their involvement. This semester, attendance was much greater than previous years perhaps because of the buzz around being shortlisted by CERN. Next year, they plan to enter more than one proposal.

The 2022 CERN Beamline for Schools competition team proposal student authors were: Christopher Boa, Beatrice Champagne, Benjamin Coull-Neveu, Marianne Gounelle, Valeria Paula Mosso Tsedilkina, Joshua Onichino, Natalie Oosterman, and Patrick Shaw.

The proposal and a video about their shortlisted project in an article written by the students can be found here:



Last Modified: November 30, 2022