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Delaware
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The University of Delaware along with MAGPI (Metropolitan Area GigaPoP in Philadelphia for Internet2) and Internet2 are excited to host "Network Delaware Day: Advancing Research and Education Initiatives Across the First State." Discover the power of advanced networking opportunities in research and education throughout the First State.</p>
<p>Although Internet2 originally focused on high-end research, it has created working groups and fostered initiatives that touch every aspect of scientific endeavor including high performance computing, arts and humanities, healthcare, K20, and libraries.</p>
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Atlanta
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Peachtree Charter Middle School is a school that aims to promote critical thinking in the classroom through the use of emerging technologies as an outreach for discussion-based learning. Through this webcast, our students will be provided with an introduction to fundamental and particle physics. We will focus on the structure of the atom and the pieces that hold the atom together while emphasizing the larger picture of particle physics.</p>
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Portland
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The LHC fellows of the U.S. QuarkNet program will hold a workshop "Real LHC Data for the Classroom" for teachers using elements of the ATLAS masterclass on July 13, 2013. The workshop is part of the Summer 2013 Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers. In the workshop, teachers are introduced to particle physics, the ATLAS experiment, and ways to use actual data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to help their students understand fundamental physics. One of the highlights of this one-day workshop is an ATLAS Virtual Visit, in which the teachers connect by videoconference with the ATLAS control room. In the videoconference, the participants will be able to to ask questions of and have discussions with an ATLAS physicist.</p>
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Changpyeong
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Changpyeong Elementary School is the school that has 100 years history, which has 100 students and 30 teaching staffs in the small town of South Korea. The students in Chagpyung try to contribute something to the world at the time that world is getting be one. The reason why we apply to this course is that we would like to bring these students a scientific thought and arouse their interest in physics. We try to educate our students to become global outstanding individuals who could contribute in the future world.</p>
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Montevideo, Maldonado, Rocha, Tacuarembó, Salto and Rivera
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Anilla Cultural Latinoamérica – Europa in Uruguay is a venture between ANEP, CES and UDELAR. In its line of action of scientific and technological culture they contact CERN for an open dialogue to divulge science, led to its teachers and students. The virtual "visit" of Uruguay at CERN is done from multiple video conferencing rooms in the country through the Uruguayan Academic Network. On 28th May six towns in Uruguay will be connected to the ATLAS Control Room: Montevideo, Maldonado, Rocha, Tacuarembó, Salto and Rivera. We celebrate with joy the opportunity provided CERN in knowing the heart of ATLAS.</p>
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Oran
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The University of Sciences and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf (USTO-MB) is one of the largest education and research-based institutions, created on April 1975. On 22th May, the Department of physics together with the ICTP are organizing a Physics Masterclass in USTO-MB University. It is a scientific program initiated by the ICTP Physics without Frontiers project and co-funded by the Regione Friuli Venezia Guilia and run by Kate Shaw and Rachik Soualah, researchers from the Udine-ICTP Atlas Group and Amine Ahrich a researcher from Jijel University. It will be held in the Department of Physics, faculty of science of the University of Sciences and Technology of Oran USTO-MB. The goal of this program is to give physics students from both USTO-MB and University of Oran Es-Senia the opportunity to learn about a research organization like CERN, and especially to hear about the advances in the field of experimental high energy physics.</p>
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M'sila
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The University of M'sila is one of the largest universities in Algeria. It includes seven faculties, 30 departments and two institutes, it offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to around 30,000 students, graduating of them more than 4000 students each year.<br />
On 20th May, the Department of physics together with the ICTP are organizing a Physics Masterclass in M'sila University. It is a scientific program initiated by the ICTP Physics without Frontiers project and co funded by the Regione Friuli Venazia Giulia and is being ran by Kate Shaw and Rashik Soualah, researchers from the Udine-ICTP ATLAS Group and Amine Ahrich a researcher from Jijel University. It will be held in the Department of physics M'sila University by the conduct of local organizers, Mounir Bousahel, Essma Redouane-Salah, Sihem Kalli and Mourad Dababi, all of them are lecturer at physics Department.<br />
The goals of this program is to expose theoretical physics Master students to a research organization like CERN, which have a wide range of research expertise in experimental high energy physics.</p>
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Vancouver
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>EUROPE DAY 2013: A Symposium Examining Canada/European Scientific Collaboration On May 9 2013. Canadians in Vancouver, British Columbia, will be gathering to enrich their understanding of scientific collaboration between Canada and Europe using CERN and its recent discovery of the Higgs boson as a framework for a symposium celebrating Europe Day. Canadians have been involved in nearly every aspect of the Large Hadron Collider accelerator and the ATLAS particle-physics detector. ATLAS-Canada spokesperson Rob McPherson will be addressing the symposium participants and talking about the multi-national effort that led to the Higgs breakthrough; his presentation will include a live virtual visit to the ATLAS control room at CERN. The event is hosted by TRIUMF, Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics. <a href="http://www.europeanfestival.ca/europe-day" target="_new">http://www.europeanfestival.ca/europe-day</a></p>
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Birzeit
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The physics department at Birzeit University is organizing a Masterclass on particle physics on Tuesday 5th March as part of the International Masterclasses run by IPPOG, where many of high school students and undergraduate students are participating to learn more about particles, the LHC and the ATLAS experiment. The activities of the day include lectures, event analysis with real data from the LHC and virtual visit to CERN via video conference.<br />
The International Masterclasses are organised each year by the International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG). They are held around the world at over 160 universities and research centers over a period of 3-4 weeks in February and March each year. They seek to engage young students with science and particle physics.</p>
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Dallas (Texas)
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Students of the third grade at the Lamplighter school will virtually visit CERN as a part of an integrated unit on astronomy that introduces them to how scientists learn about and explore space.<br />
The students will learn about how:<br />
• Science Exploration is fun and exciting<br />
• Astronomy explores the frontiers of outer space<br />
• Particle physics explores the frontiers of inner space<br />
They will be shown how a particle collider works and will ask questions about the current scientific understanding of the Universe.<br />
Dedicated to igniting the potential of each child, Lamplighter engages young children in the joy of learning through intellectual discovery in a creative, inclusive, and collaborative environment.</p>
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Huntington (NY)
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>This ATLAS Virtual Visit is being conducted with Mrs. Triessl's 4th grade class at the Southdown Primary School in Huntington, NY. The students of Mrs. Triessl's class have been studying together in an innovative Dual-Language (Spanish/English) program since kindergarten. In spite of the extra academic effort this program requires, the curriculum has maintained a strong and increasing focus on science education. The students have begun this year learning about matter and energy and look forward to meeting a real scientist addressing these topics in a laboratory far across the ocean! The school and the district are thrilled to have this opportunity, which they hope will inspire their students toward future participation in their growing K-12 scientific programs (see <a href="http://www.hufsd.edu/academics/science/">http://www.hufsd.edu/academics…; science_index.html).</p>
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Chicago
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>VParticle physics allows us to understand the elementary constituents of all matter in the universe. Colliding particles at very high energy to a speed close to the speed of light, demonstrates that all matter on earth is made up of electrons and quarks and gluons, the substructure of protons and neutrons. Short films will present two of the main experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, the European Center for Nuclear Research, ATLAS and CMS, where protons collide at energies up to 7 tev, simulating a situation very close to the big bang. Discussions about the potential discoveries of the Higgs boson will be performed. Posters displayed will show the detectors at the LHC and at the Tevatron Fermilab in Chicago. A live video link with the CERN will be provided at 12:00 PM.</p>
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Columbus (Ohio)
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) is a global nonprofit organization of science centers and museums committed to raising public understanding of science's role in solving critical societal issues, and its value in igniting and nurturing the innovative spirit that people of all ages need for success in today's world. For more information about ASTC, or to find a science center near you, visit <a href="http://www.astc.org">www.astc.org</a></p>
<p>ATLAS Live will be part of a featured showcase session being organized by MAGPI, Internet2 and ASTC to be held at the annual ASTC 2012 Conference being held in Columbus OH. This showcase session entitled "Enabling Science Centers to Connect with Frontier Science Over Advanced Networks Worldwide" to be held Monday Oct. 15th from 1:30 - 2:45pm EDT aims to show science center educators, administrators, and staff how to bring cutting-edge research and resources at advanced network enabled institutions around the world live to the science center floor.</p>
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Vancouver
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>October 13th and 14th, 2012. This is the first event of its kind at TELUS World of Science, and we want you to be there. Let's celebrate the science all around us at the Vancouver Community Science Celebration at TELUS World of Science! Sunday's program will feature a live link to the ATLAS control room at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. This will give visitors the amazing opportunity to ask questions to the physicists involved about the LHC experiments, Higgs particles and antimatter. As well as to discover how scientists in Canada and at CERN are all looking back through deep time to answer those big questions on the origins of life, the universe and everything. Doors to the Science Theatre will open at 1:15 pm and space is limited to the first 200 through the door.</p>
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Moscow
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Science Festival in Russian Federation is a programme of events which take place at the leading scientific centres and museums in Russia. At the Science Festival scientists, engineers and students show to visitors the advances of modern science and technology in all scopes of life. Today the leading universities of Russia will feature a multipoint video conference with the LHC control room at CERN. This will give visitors of the Science Festival the opportunity to ask questions to the physicists involved about the Large Hadron Collider experiments, Higgs particles and antimatter.</p>
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Kwazulu-Natal
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) was formed on 1st January 2004 as a result of the merger between the University of Durban-Westville and the University of Natal. The new University brought together the rich histories of both former universities which encompass disadvantage and advantage respectively.</p>
<p>During the "Be a Scientist for a Week" program high school learners in their final two years of school will have the opportunity to spend a week at either the Westville, or Pietermaritzburg campus of the University of Kwazulu-Natal. The Westville campus will host approximately 30 students who were the top achievers in mathematics and science from the 20 feeder schools to the university. In order to foster their appreciation for science and assist the students to explore the wide variety of scientific endeavors available to them they will spend blocks of 3 hours hosted by research groups in physics, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, geology, biological sciences, and computer science.</p>
<p>Within the physics department students will follow the masterclasses program where they will be given an introduction to particle physics, the LHC and the ATLAS Experiment, before having the chance to analyse real LHC data. Their session will end with the virtual visit to the ACR. The university has recently hired its first faculty member in particle physics..</p>
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New York
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>This ATLAS Virtual Visit features high school students from Mrs. Brazzelli's and Mrs. Meyer's Physics classes of William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach, NY. This experience will further student involvement in STEM disciplines. Students will be introduced to the Standard Model of particles, the ATLAS Experiment, and the Large Hadron Collider. Students will also have the opportunity to analyze and compare data from the ATLAS experiment and summarize the fundamental facts around the Higgs boson discovery. At the end of this activity students will interact with scientists by asking questions about the experiment. William Floyd High School is also involved in the International Physics Masterclass organized by the European Particle Physics Outreach Group.</p>
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Jackson
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>This ATLAS Virtual Visit features Middle School at Parkside students from Mrs. Weatherwax's seventh grade science class. Students will be introduced to the ATLAS Experiment, the LHC, and basic particle physics. Students will also have the opportunity to ask questions about how the experiment relates to topics covered in their seventh grade science lessons on atoms. The Middle School at Parkside is a public school located in Jackson, Michigan, United States of America. The Parkside core curriculum consists of instruction in Math, Science, Social Studies, Literacy, and English. Additionally, Parkside is a NASA Explorer School (since 2006). The NASA Explorer Schools Program provides opportunities for educators and students to become involved in the excitement of NASA research, discoveries, and missions, while incorporating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and into education. This ATLAS Virtual Visit will further student involvement in STEM topics and careers.</p>
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Chennay
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>Kurukshetra is an annual student-organized techno-managememt festival hosted by the College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), Anna University, Chennai, India. The event, supported under the patronage of UNESCO, features lecture sessions from the various virtuosos and scholars of technology; it has truly been the conclave of the intelligentsia.</p>
<p>The 2012 event will feature a Virtual Visit to the ATLAS Experiment on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the European Organization for Particle Physics. The ATLAS Collaboration is honored to be the hosts of the visit and looks forward to participating in Kurukshetra.</p>
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