Some event impressions as well as most of the detectors design for ExpoCiencia event in Valencia are now online.
The ALICE experiment in 16.000 bricks
Last weekend, the time had finally come: after about six month of preparation, planing and design time in more or less weekly meetings, the model, built from over 16’000 LEGO pieces, was put together with real bricks for the first time. The construction took place both at University of Münster and Goethe-University Frankfurt. Here’s a few pictures. More details and soon also 3D models, construction manuals and parts lists are available on a dedicated ALICE LEGO model page.
EPS Outreach Prize for BYOPD
Today, it was announced that the 2021 Outreach Prize of the High Energy and Particle Physics Division of the European Physics Society (EPS) is in part awarded to Sascha Mehlhase for setting up and running the ‘Build Your Open Particle Detector’ programme, reaching in particular (though not exclusively) a very young audience.
Obviously you can find out more on these pages here and hopefully we’ll soon again be able to sit down and build plastic-brick detector models and talk about (particle) physics …
ATLAS LEGO model at Humboldt University Berlin
Just before the whole COVID019 situation, students in the high-energy-physics group at Humboldt University Berlin put together their copy of the ATLAS LEGO model – one of more than 60 copies all over the world.
Build Your Own Particle Detector at Home
Given the unique situation in various countries worldwide caused by the corona pandemic, we are hosting a BYOPDatHome online / social media competition.
As usual we want you to create and name a design for a particle detector as you, your family and kids would imagine it.
Only this time we want you to post your designs on either Instagram or Twitter.
Find some more information and all the details to join the competition on the competition page.