|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
The exploration of the subnuclear world is done through
increasingly complex experiments covering a wide range of energy
and performed in a large variety of environments ranging from
particle accelerators, underground detectors to satellites and the
space laboratory. The achievement of these research programs calls
for novel techniques, new materials and instrumentation to be used
in detectors, often of large scale. Therefore, fundamental physics
is at the forefront of technological advance and also leads to many
applications. Among these, are the progresses from space
experiments whose results allow the understanding of the cosmic
environment, of the origin and evolution of the universe after the
Big Bang.
The exploration of the subnuclear world is done through
increasingly complex experiments covering a wide range of energy
and performed in a large variety of environments ranging from
particle accelerators, underground detectors to satellites and the
space laboratory. Among recent advances one has to indicate, for
instance, first results obtained from space and LHC experiments and
progress done in preparation of the latter experiments upgrades,
including plans for the LHC machine upgrade. The achievement of
these research programs calls for novel techniques, new materials
and instrumentation to be used in detectors, often of large scale.
Therefore, fundamental physics is at the forefront of technological
advance and also leads to many applications. Among these, medical
applications have a particular importance due to health and social
benefits they bring to the public.
The conference was aimed at promoting contacts between scientists
involved in solar-terrestrial physics, space physics, astroparticle
physics and cosmology both from the theoretical and the
experimental approach. The conference was devoted to physics and
physics requirements, survey of theoretical models and performances
of detectors employed (or to be employed) in experiments for
fundamental physics, astroparticle physics, astrophysics research
and space environment - including Earth magnetosphere and
heliosphere and solar-terrestrial physics. Furthermore, cosmic rays
have been used to extent the scientific research experience to
teachers and students with air shower arrays and other techniques.
Presentations included the following subjects: advances in physics
from present and next generation ground and space experiments, dark
matter, double-beta decay, high-energy astrophysics, space
environment, trapped particles, propagation of cosmic rays in the
Earth atmosphere, Heliosphere, Galaxy and broader impact activities
in cosmic rays science. The open and flexible format of the
Conference was conducive to fruitful exchanges of points of view
among participants and permitted the evaluation of the progresses
made and indicated future research directions. The participants
were experienced researchers but also graduate students (MSc and
PhD) and recent postdoctoral fellows.
|
|