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Beamline

In accelerator physics, a beamline refers to the trajectory of the beam of particles, including the overall construction of the path segment (guide tubes, diagnostic devices) along a specific path of an accelerator facility. This part is either * the line in a linear accelerator along which a of particles travels, or * the path leading from particle generator (e.g. a cyclic accelerator, synchrotron light sources, cyclotrons, or spallation sources) to the experimental end-station. Beamlines usually end in experimental stations that utilize particle beams or synchrotron light obtained from a synchrotron, or neutrons from a spallation source or research reactor. Beamlines are used in experiments in particle physics, materials science, life science, chemistry, and molecular biology, but can also be used for irradiation tests or to produce isotopes. (Wikipedia).

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CERN Beamline

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CERN competition: a beam line for schools Dominicuscollege

CERN competition: a beam line for schools Dominicuscollege The Netherlands

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Hangout with CERN special: Beam line for schools

The CERN "beam line for schools" competition offers high-school students the chance to conduct a real experiment using a CERN proton beam. Find out more via http://cern.ch/bl4s

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A blue light in the darkness - BEAMLINE FOR SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2017

This is our video to join into BEAMLINE FOR SCHOOLS 2017. We are eight students from Liceo scientifico T.C.Onesti, Fermo, Italy. Our project is called "A blue light in the darkness".

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Conceptos básicos de la física de partículas y de los haces

En este video, la fisica Narei Lorenzo Martinez introduce la fisica de las partículas y de los haces. Es dedicado a la gente interesada por el concurso "Beamline for schools". Este concurso ofrece la oportunidad, para estudiantes de las escuelas, de llevar a cabo un verdadero experimento

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Will.i.am promotes CERN's beam line for school competition

The CERN "beam line for schools" competition offers high-school students the chance to conduct a real experiment using a CERN proton beam. Find out more via http://cern.ch/bl4s and register before 31 January 2014. Watch the video of Will.i.am's recent visit to CERN here: http://www.youtub

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Beamline for Schools 2016

Two teams of high-school students from the UK and Poland had the opportunity to conduct their own experiments at a fully equipped CERN beamline, after winning the third Beamline for Schools competition. Read more: http://cern.ch/go/Pqb9 -Producer- CERN Video Productions -Director- Noemi

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L'essentiel sur les faisceaux et les particules

La physicienne Pauline Gagnon de l'Indiana Univerisity, en États-Unis, explique en termes simples ce que sont les faisceaux et les particules afin d'aider les étudiant-e-s intéressé-e-s par la compétition "Un faisceau pour les écoles" à élaborer leur projet. Grâce à ce programme, vous pour

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The Script promote CERN's beam line for school competition

The Script's Glen Power, Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan encourage high-school students from around the world to enter CERN's "beamline for schools" competition. This is your chance to create and perform a scientific experiment on a CERN accelerator beamline. Find out more http://cern.c

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Bastille visits CERN: "apply for Beamline for Schools!"

The band Bastille thinks you should apply for Beamline for Schools 2017. CERN is pleased to announce the fourth annual Beamline for Schools (#BL4S) Competition. Once again, in 2017, a fully equipped beamline will be made available at CERN for students. As in previous years, two teams will

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Hangout with CERN special: beamline for schools 2015 competition (edit)

Diffusé en direct le 4 déc. 2014 CERN is inviting high-school students aged 16 or older from anywhere in the world to submit a proposal to do an experiment with a particle beamline. Want to know more? Watch this recording of our live Google+ hangout with the beamline for schools team. CER

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Find out more about CERN's Beamline for Schools (BL4S) competition

CERN is offering high-school students from around the world the chance to create and perform a scientific experiment on a CERN accelerator beamline, read more: http://cern.ch/go/Hz67 See how last year's winners - the “Accelerating Africa” team from South Africa and the “Leo4G” team from

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Beamline for Schools: be a scientist

Did you ever wonder what it is like to be a scientist? If you’re up for a challenge, the Beamline for Schools (#BL4S) competition is your chance to experience it. Any high school students from all over the world can join the adventure. Have a closer look and take part: http://beamline-fo

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Enter CERN's Beamline for Schools Competition!

High-school students: Register your team today for the chance to win a trip to CERN and run real experiments using a fixed-target beamline: http://cern.ch/go/tN13Y. The competition is open to high-school students aged 16 or older, in teams of up to 30 students. The first step is to regist

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Absolute Uncertainty UCS - Beamline For Schools 2017 Video Proposal

This is the video proposal for Absolute Uncertainty. We are a BL4S team from University College School, London, England. Our team is made up of 11 individuals aged 14-17. Our proposal is to measure the effects of ionising radiation in the Van Allen Belts on solar cells. Stormfront by Kevi

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Anatomy of a Physics Experiment - Sixty Symbols

Extra footage: https://youtu.be/Mfy-7Jpql7c And discussion 10 weeks later: https://youtu.be/FVe3Ga0D4N4 More links and info below ↓ ↓ ↓ This video features Professor Phil Moriarty. Thanks to the whole team involved with this research. Filmed at the Diamond Light Source. More videos by

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