The document is a presentation from July 1st, 2010 about oral communication skills for science and technology given at CERN by Cristina Viegas. It discusses particle accelerators like the Large Electron-Positron Collider and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It also covers theoretical particles like the Higgs boson and hypothetical threats from stable black holes. The presentation provides links to learn more about CERN and identifies opportunities for students, graduates, and job seekers at CERN.
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Device that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged
particles to high speeds and to contain them in well-defined
beams
-For example:
Domestic TV
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- A circumference of 27 kilometers
- Used from 1989 until 2000
- 100 meters below ground
- It had a collision energy up to 208 GeV
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- It has a collision energy up to 7 TeV
- Use the same tube as the LEC
- It is working from September 2008
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- It is the only Standard Model particle that has not been observed so far
- Hypothetical massive elementary particle
-This particle would
explain why the other
particles have mass
(also called God particle)
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- A stable black hole could
destroy the earth, and even
the whole universe
-Doesn´t have
mathematical support
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN
- http://public.web.cern.ch/public/
- http://www.youtube.com/user/cerntv
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- Students (250 internships)
- Recent graduate or post-graduate (150 positions)
- Job seeker (More than 50 staff positions)
https://ert.cern.ch/browse_www/wd_pds?p_web_site_id=1
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