5 November 2022
Lewis Hall
US/Central timezone
Physicists like to ask big questions. What makes up the matter in the universe? How did it form? What are fundamental particles and how do they interact? Particle physics seeks to explore some of these big questions using data from particle colliders, which produce "small bangs" that create high-energy environments similar to our universe at the earliest stages. During this particle physics masterclass, attendees will learn about the basic building blocks of matter and investigate real data from cutting edge particle physics experiments. No background in physics is required. Come join us for an afternoon of exploration and fun!
Starts 5 Nov 2022 03:00
Ends 5 Nov 2022 18:30
US/Central
Lewis Hall
103
University of Mississippi
The event is free and open to the public. Please register in advance so we can make sure we have enough space for everyone.