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Selected Outreach Activities in Norway

Selected Outreach Activities in Norway. 24 th EPPOG Meeting, Milan, 2.-3. June 2009 Farid Ould-Saada, Maiken Pedersen, on behalf of Norwegian Particle Physics Outreach Group. Outreach group. Outreach “committee” Ingvil Bjørnes, Research Council Norway EPPCN Norwegian representative

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Selected Outreach Activities in Norway

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  1. Selected Outreach Activities in Norway 24th EPPOG Meeting, Milan, 2.-3. June 2009 Farid Ould-Saada, Maiken Pedersen, on behalf of Norwegian Particle Physics Outreach Group

  2. Outreach group • Outreach “committee” • Ingvil Bjørnes, Research Council Norway • EPPCN Norwegian representative • Bjørn Samset (UiO), Heidi Sandaker (UiB), • post-docs, HEPP project • Hilde Lynnebakken (UiO), Arve Aksnes (UiB) • outreach expertise  more practical work like translations of press releases from CERN, maintain contact lists, etc... • EPPOG • Farid Ould-Saada • Norwegian EPPOG representative and HEPP project leader • Maiken Pedersen (UiO), Katarina Pajchel (UiO), Therese Sjursen (UiB) • PhD students  Master classes and much more • And more occasional contributors • Eirik Gramstad (PhD, UiO), Lars Bugge, … (UiO), Anna Lipniacka (UiB), …

  3. Science Fairs • A yearly national science festival • Aimed towards elementary school and general public • 2008 participation with the following activities: • Science market in Oslo – Physicists explained the worlds mysteries and LHC  • Research project in Bergen with School (~12 year), they studied particles and forces between them • The mini Big Bang • Stand-up scientist in Oslo (evening show): • LHC, does it create doomsday? And if not what is the point? Fair in Oslo http://www.forskningsdagene.no/

  4. Science market in Oslo • The EPF group in Oslo was responsible for the Physics Department booth during Oslo Science Fair, 19 – 20 Sept. 2008 • Oslo Science Fair - part of the National Science Week in Norway • Title: What are you made of? • The booth was dedicated to LHC and ATLAS • Activity: we generated weight certificates telling what one is made of down to the most fundamental particles

  5. Astrofestival • Yearly since 1999, November, project leader M.Baziljevich • Aimed primarily at children • Learn about the planets and stars • and all sorts of other exciting science • Physics, chemistry, biology • Roughly 6000 participants • Astrofestival 2008 – Departement of physics, UiO, presented the LHC experiment • LHC show • Particle Physics stand 5

  6. 2009 planned activities • Science market in Oslo • More about LHC and the worlds mysteries • Science market in Bergen – new • to be defined • Research project in Bergen • The Big Bang & CERN • Stand-up scientist Fair in Bergen

  7. A&D event in Oslo

  8. A&D event in the media Slides of presentations http://www.fys.uio.no/~bjornhs/atlas/EnglerOgDemoner_Pressevisning.pdf Articles written by journalists • “Antimaterie – i virkiligheten” , I. Spilde , http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2009/mai/220820 • “Engler, demoner og partikkelfysiker” , A.R. Graven, http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2009/mai/220599 • “Antimaterie mot kreft”, M. Nordahl, http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2009/mai/220769 • "Her tar Dan Brown feil", http://www.side2.no/film/article2621146.ece, side2.no/nettavisen.no  Articles written by physicists / students • “Fysikk og religion: Søken etter det grunnleggende”, http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2009/mai/220637, Katarina. Pajchel, PhD student in particle physics, Oslo • “Vitenskapelig skinn”, Morgenbladet, Bjørn Samset, Postdoc, particle physics, Oslo http://morgenbladet.no/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090515/OKULTUR/974392341 • “Engler, demoner og vitenskapsmenn”, kronikk in VG 26/05-09, Eirik Gramstad, PhD student in particle physics, Oslo TV • Katarina explains antimatter in the real world , "IKveld" at NRK2 http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/indeks/170624 • Bjørn explains CERN and antimatter on the morning news, "MorgenNytt", NRK1, 07.05.2009 “CERN er et laboratorium som er multi-nasjonalt multi-kulturelt  ... og multi-religiøst”, Katarina Pajchel

  9. Muon chamber project in Bergen • Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology: • Seeing the invisible • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level

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