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Subatomic & astrophysics

In the Subatomic & Astrophysics track you will study the fundamentals of how the Universe works, from the smallest scales accessible to mankind to the largest scales. This requires some of the most advanced instruments ever constructed, such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and the James Webb Space Telescope that was launched last year. You will learn skills that will allow you to tackle any problem you want in the future, whether you continue in academia or take a job in industry after your degree.

Schedule

15:00-18:00 Poster session & mingle

Let teachers and PhD students from the track inspire you by showing some of their research and take the chance to ask about everything you want to know about the track and future career opportunities!

15:30-16:00 Presentation and discussions with PhD students, room FB42

Come and learn more about how it is to be a PhD student within the field.

16:00-16:30 Virtual visit with CERN, room FB42

Really small stuff require large machines. Join a virtual visit with CERN. 

16:30-17:00 Guided tour to the Albanova Observatory

You have all seen the dome on top of the upper entrance of the Albanova building. Now, you have a chance to see the inside!

17:00-18:00 Panel discussion, room FB41

Come and get engaged by the broad perspectives of our panelists!