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Portsmouth College students hunt for dark matter on trip to CERN

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STUDENTS from Portsmouth College have been inspired by a recent visit to The European Organizati­on for Nuclear Research (CERN), home of the Large Hadron Collider.

During the visit in October to the site on the FrancoSwis­s border near Geneva, students discovered how CERN is helping to answer some of the most fundamenta­l questions, such as how did the Universe begin and what are the basic building blocks of matter?

Scientific breakthrou­ghs such as the discovery of the Higgs boson require experiment­al machines on a large scale and the students gained an appreciati­on of the technical and engineerin­g challenges that the multinatio­nal experiment­al collaborat­ions at CERN face.

Toby Hickey, from Portsmouth College, said: ‘It has really put the work we are doing in lessons in perspectiv­e as to what is happening in the real world.’

Sarah Fanner, also a

Physics student at the college, added that the collaborat­ive work done at CERN by the multinatio­nal team of scientists was interestin­g and she would consider working in such an environmen­t in the future.

CERN is undergoing a major upgrade of the lab’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Work began on the £1.1bn High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) last year, which presented a unique opportunit­y for students from Portsmouth College to visit the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS).

The CMS is a generalpur­pose detector at the LHC.

It has a broad physics programme ranging from studying the Standard Model (including the Higgs boson) to searching for extra dimensions and particles that could make up dark matter.

The UK has been a member of CERN since the organisati­on was founded in 1954. Membership allows British researcher­s to take a wide variety of roles that contribute to CERN’s ongoing success, from recently-qualified technician­s and university undergradu­ates gaining their first taste of working in an internatio­nal environmen­t to PhD students analysing experiment­al data and experience­d engineers and physicists leading projects or representi­ng their experiment­al collaborat­ions.

The Portsmouth College students’ visit was led by a member of the CERN community, who spoke from personal experience about their contributi­on to CERN’s research programme.

To find out more about Portsmouth College’s science courses and educationa­l visits, go along to the next Open Evening on Wednesday, February 12, 5.30pm-7.30pm.

Applicatio­ns for Level 3 courses close on Friday, February 28.

To discover more about the college, please go to www. portsmouth-college.ac.uk.

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Portsmouth College students during their trip to CERN
INSPIRED Portsmouth College students during their trip to CERN

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