Teacher training ‘From the Big Bang to the quarks’
Under the slogan ‘From the Big Bang to quarks: What drives our universe?’, an advanced training course for teachers and student teachers interested in teaching astronomy and particle physics took place on Saturday, 16 November 2024. The event was organised by PUNCH4NFDI and the Netzwerk Teilchenwelt (NTW).
MINT-EC-Camp Particle Physics 2024: Young talents build their own small particle detectors in Bonn
From November 6-8, 2024, a MINT-EC Particle Physics Camp took place for the second time in Bonn with 19 Participants.
Bonn celebrates 70 years of research at CERN
From 14 to 20 September 2024, the University of Bonn celebrated the 70th anniversary of the famous European nuclear research center CERN for an entire week. With a varied program of science slams, physics shows and a concluding symposium, the focus was on the fascinating world of particle physics.
70 Years of CERN: Celebrate with us!
The European nuclear research centre CERN is turning 70, celebrate with us from 14-20 September 2024 at the University of Bonn. The major anniversary of particle physics research in Europe will be celebrated on a big stage in Berlin this week and we would also like to contribute to the celebrations in Bonn with a series of events.
Planetamos – Das Physikshow-Musical
The world's first physics show musical returns to the big stage on August 23 and August 24, 2024. In two entertaining hours, the physics show musical offers the audience live music, live singing and lots of humor, providing interesting facts about our blue planet.
Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024
"Unraveling the puzzle"- this is the motto under which the University of Bonn opened the summer-term Kinderuni on Monday, April 15. In his lecture, Prof. Klaus Desch from the Physikalisches Institut made the invisible visible!
Fellows from Bonn send self-built Cosmic Watch detectors into the stratosphere
Homemade Cosmic Watch detectors were sent into the stratosphere by two Fellows from Bonn (Jana Pöhler and Marvin Gehrke) and their physics class using a weather balloon.
Christmas Physics Show 2023
Physics professor Scrooginger doesn't think much of other people: Colleagues are ungrateful, doctoral students are lazy and students are stupid. So what should Scrooginger think of all the ghosts who appear with physics experiments just before Christmas?
The new show "Eine physikalische Weihnachtsgeschichte" ("A physical Christmas story") will be performed on December 21 at 5:30 pm in the Wolfgang-Paul lecture hall in German. Registration is open.