Delve into the fascinating world of particle physics through this 42-minute lecture from The Royal Institution, where science journalist and physicist Claire Malone unveils the intricate workings of particle detectors at CERN's ATLAS experiment. Learn how these sophisticated machines, analogous to telescopes for astronomers, provide unprecedented insights into the Universe's fundamental building blocks. Discover the advanced trigger systems that filter through massive amounts of collision data, the complex data acquisition processes, and the cutting-edge computing systems used to analyze particle interactions. Gain knowledge about emerging detector technologies pushing the boundaries of our understanding of subatomic physics. Drawing from her expertise as a Cambridge PhD graduate in particle physics and her experience as a STEM advocate, Malone presents complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner while sharing insights about the future of particle detection technology.
Inside the Particle Detector at CERN - Understanding ATLAS and Modern Particle Detection
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Inside the particle detector at CERN - with Claire Malone
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The Royal Institution