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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.
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New World Record: Thinnest Ever Pixel Detector Installed
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The experiment is recorded by the camera and projected onto the wall.
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Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024
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The ghost ship: The buoyancy keeps a very light ship above the gas. The gas is now "visible"!
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Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024
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The Kinderuni in summer semester 2024 has started!
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Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024
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The measured value of the W-boson mass is compared to other published results.
The vertical bands show the Standard Model prediction, and the horizontal bands and lines show the statistical and total uncertainties of the published results.
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New ATLAS result weighs in on the W boson
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The new building
housing the Research and Technology Center for Detector Physics (FTD), located at Kreuzbergweg 24, Bonn.
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High-Tech Equipment to Detect the Tiniest Existing Particles
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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.
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New World Record: Thinnest Ever Pixel Detector Installed
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The Q&A session after the lecture.
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Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024
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The Week of the Particle World at the University of Bonn 2023
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The Wolfgang Paul Lecture Hall
during a presentation at the meeting of the German institutes in the ATLAS-collaboration.
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Meeting of the German institutes in the ATLAS-Collaboration in Bonn