Nicolas Palm Perez Electron Identification Using Machine Learning in the ATLAS Experiment with 2016 Data
Emil Sørensen Bols Proton-Proton Central Exclusive Pion Production at √s = 13 TeV with the ALFA and ATLAS detector
ERC Starting Grant for Jacob Bourjaily Jacob Bourjaily, Assistant Professor of Physics at the Niels Bohr International Academy, has been awarded a Starting Grant worth €1.5 million from the European Research Council (ERC).
Undervisnings- og Forskningsminister Søren Pind besøger CERN Minister Søren Pind og en dansk ministeriel delegation besøger CERN, tirsdag d. 25. April. Søren Pind får herved lejlighed til at tage et af verdens største forskningsanlæg i direkte øjesyn. Et anlæg som Danmark og Niel…
Sara Buur Svendsen A Search for Lepton Flavour Violation in Z → π μ decays at √ s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS Detector
Simon Holm Stark Study of forward elastic pp'>pp pp scattering at s=8 TeV'>s √ =8 TeV s=8 TeV with the ALFA detector
Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje member of EU science committee Professor Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje, Center for Particel Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute has been appointed member of the Science Advisory Board of ScienceEurope in Brussels.
Daniel Stefaniak Nielsen An Alternative Analysis of the Semi-Leptonic Diboson Final States in the Boosted Regime
First step in the Deep Space mission Deep Space is a project that will use a new specially designed telescope to look far into space in order to observe radiation from the early universe. The equipment will be placed at Summit in the middle of the...
Scientist Holger Bech Nielsen turns 75 Denmark’s most famous and beloved physicist Holger Bech Nielsen turns 75 on the 25th of August. Holger Bech Nielsen is professor of theoretical high-energy physics, which is the study of the basic structure and…
The long hunted sterile neutrino cannot be traced Some of the most abundant particles in the universe are the so-called ghost particles, neutrinos, which travel through virtually anything on their journey through the universe. Researchers have identified three types…
Danish professor new vice-president of the CERN Council Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje, a professor of particle physics and head of the Subatomic research group at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, has been elected as vice president of the CERN Council.