Newsletter March 2010
The CP3-newsletters summarize the centre’s activities and accomplishments over a period of typically three months. » »
Assistant Professor in Particle Physics Phenomenology
Deadline: 2010-04-15.
Claudio Pica starts as Assistant Professor
In the middle of February, Claudio Pica started as the new assistant professor in Lattice Gauge Theory at CP3-Origins. » »
First High School Visit @ CP3-Genius Program
High school students from Tornbjerg Gymnasium visited CP3-Origins Friday February 12 » »
Postdoctoral Positions 2009 – Statistics
We received 165 applications for two postdoctoral positions in particle physics. Since we were curious to know from which countries the applications came, we made a pie representing the distribution of the nationalities of the pool of applications we received. » »
New People at CP3-Origins
During the first two months of 2010, several new people have joined CP3-Origins. » »
Professor Francesco Sannino receives prestigious elite researcher award
Francesco Sannino was awarded the Elite Researcher Prize by the Danish Ministry of Science at the end of January. » »
Danish Lundbeck Prize goes to CP3-related researcher
The Lundbeck Foundation awards a Talent Prize for scientists under 30 who have conducted particularly promising research in biomedicine or the natural sciences. It is a personal award of DKK 100,000 which is given to up to three young scientist once a year. » »
Student at CP3 gets Oticon Scholarship
Ulrik Ishøj Søndergaard was recently rewarded the Oticon Scholarship. Ulrik is a master student at CP3-Origins and is currently working on his master thesis on Phases of Nature: A study on phase diagrams of Technicolor and Supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model using a super computer. » »
CP³-Genius Program
We launch a novel initiative meant to allow the brightest young minds, at the bachelor and high school level, to join the research activities at our centre.
Here is the way it works:
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Paul Hoyer is the New Visiting Professor
Professor Paul Hoyer from Helsinki University visits CP³-Origins from January to May 2010. » »
First LHC results published!
ALICE experiment has published their first physics results. No need to get too excited yet, but take a look at it here.
Content from the conferences in November 2009
Recordings and most of the slides from the conferences held at CP³ at the end of November are now available at our web site: » »
LHC is back!
Particle beams are once again circulating in the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Read more here.
A particle physics dictionary for all
- Dark matter can be understood simply as a bunch of heavy particles filling about 22% of the mass of the Universe. Dark matter is not » »
Matter’s secrets to be unveiled in Odense
If you are curious to know how science reads in Danish the best place is the online journal videnskab.dk. Here you will find several interesting scientific news. » »
We ♡ ♡ ♡ Caffè & Tea
Is the problem you are working on hard, the meeting exhausting, the paper about to be finished? Now you can boost your day by savouring an excellent caffè, a real cappuccino or latte! » »
New Assistant Professor
Kimmo Tuominen will start today, the 9th of September, his one year position as Assistant Professor in theoretical physics. » »
Origin of Mass on Supercomputers
We host a project sponsored by the Danish Center for Super Computing DCSC aimed at investigate the Origin of Mass on Supercomputers.
DARK & BRIGHT
Would you like to know more about dark and bright matter? Read here
PhD Positions
We expect several new positions in particle physics to be opened in the near future.
Postdoctoral Positions
We expect several postdoctoral positions in particle physics in the near future » »
Supersmart students at CP³
Three students signed up simultaneously to start their master studies at the centre, Jakob Jark Jørgensen, Matin Mojaza and Ulrik Ishøj Søndergaard. » »
Science Revealed in Angels & Demons
CP³-Origins together with the University of Southern Denmark, the US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, as well as several other worldwide organizations proudly presents the science revealed behind the Sony Pictures blockbuster Angels and Demons.
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New visiting professor at CP³
Joe Schechter from Syracuse University visits CP³-Origins from August to December 2009. » »
