Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 1180 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection EasyForm Event File Folder Fontfamily Icon Image Language Independent Folder Language Root Folder Link Medien-Ordner News Person Business Card Person Business Card Reference Person Register Subsite Template-Folder Tiles-Seite VideourlCT New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Installing the pixel detector, - the core element of Belle II. Located in News / New World Record: Thinnest Ever Pixel Detector Installed The pixel detector with the members of the University of Bonn who were involved in the installation (from left): - Munira Khan, Jannes Schmitz, Ralf Farkas, Georgios Giakoustidis and Botho Paschen. Located in News / New World Record: Thinnest Ever Pixel Detector Installed The Belle II pixel detector prior to installation, - surrounded by the Belle II strip detector. The detector is attached to the beam tube right up close to the collision point. Located in News / New World Record: Thinnest Ever Pixel Detector Installed Alexandra Wald, doctoral student at the FTD, using a testing device for detector components. Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles The new building - housing the Research and Technology Center of Detector Physics (FTD), located at Kreuzbergweg 24, Bonn. Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles Professor Beate Heinemann, Director in charge of Particle Physics at DESY in Hamburg: "It's impossible to overstate the critical role of detectors in achieving future advances in the natural sciences". Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles University Rector Professor Michael Hoch: "Our researchers enjoy state-of-the-art working conditions at the FTD, where they can closely collaborate with other leading particle physics centers around the world". Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles Professor Bernhard Ketzer: Making gains in our microcosmal understanding requires ever more precise and faster particle detectors Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles Professor Jochen Dingfelder “Technologies developed at the FTD help us find answers to some of the big questions about our universe. Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles Prototype particle detector - developed by research groups at the FTD Located in News / High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles < Previous 10 items 1 ... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ... 118 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.