Physics: Modern Experimental Particle Physics, FYST62/NAFY019
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Modern Experimental Particle Physics, 7.5 credits
given by the Department of Physics.
Please note: This page contains only general information about the course. It does not contain any course material.
Contents
In this course you will deepen your knowledge with regards to current front-line research within particle physics and astroparticle physics. You will be aware of current problems in experimental particle physics and how they are explored with different experiments, as well as what current and future trends in the field are. You will be able to, in depth, describe the experimental programme at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on CERN.
General information
- Course codes: FYST62 (Science faculty), NAFY019 (PhD)
- Semester: spring.
- Study period: first.
- Level: second cycle.
- Language: English.
- Forms of teaching: lectures, exercises, and project work.
- Assessment: written examination, written assignments, compulsory participation, and oral presentation of project work.
- Grading scale: Fail, Pass, Pass with distinction (U, G, VG).
- Syllabi on Lund University's central website: FYST62 syllabus on lu.se (in English) and FYST62 syllabus on lu.se (in Swedish).
Course literature
- G. Barr et al. "Particle Physics in the LHC Era", Oxford Masters Series in Particle Physics, 2016.
- "Data analysis in high energy physics: a practical guide", O. Bahnke et al. (chapters 3, 8, and 10).
Course responsible
Ruth Pöttgen, ruth.pottgen@hep.lu.se
Teachers
Ruth Pöttgen, ruth.pottgen@hep.lu.se
Alice Ohlson, alice.ohlson@hep.lu.se
Emanuele Laface, emanuele.laface@ess.eu
Bernhard Meirose, bernhard.meirose@hep.lu.se
Schedule
The latest schedule for the course can be found on the schedule software TimeEdit:
Enter FYST62 in the search box to search for the schedule on TimeEdit. Links to an external site.
Entry requirements
Admission to the course requires 120 credits within scientific studies, of which 75 credits need to be in physics and 45 credits in mathematics, or a Degree of Bachelor in physics - in both cases including knowledge equivalent to FYSC24 Particle physics, cosmology and accelerators, 7.5 credits, and English 6/B.
The following courses are recommended before or in parallel with the course:
- FYSN21 Physics experiments in research and society, 5 credits,
- FYSN15 Experimental tools, 5 credits and
- FYTN04 Theoretical particle physics, 5 credits.
Application
Apply to the course through the Swedish website Antagning.se (in Swedish). Links to an external site.
- Read about the course FYST62 on Lund University's central website (in English).
- Read about the course FYST62 on Lund University's central website (in Swedish).
For non-Swedish speakers, please refer to below instructions in order to apply to the course.
Instructions in English for applying to programmes and courses (pdf, 791 kB).
Download Instructions in English for applying to programmes and courses (pdf, 791 kB).
Doctoral studies
Sign up for the course by contacting course responsible and studentadministration@fysik.lu.se.
Remember that you need to have the course listed in your individual study plan, ISP, or approved by your supervisor to have it counted towards your exam.
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