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HELEN High Energy Physics Latinamerican-European Network

HELEN High Energy Physics Latinamerican-European Network. Training Programme. Training Types Complementary training (CT) : Mobility of students of the two final years.  Residences of 6 to 10 months by grant-holders.

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HELEN High Energy Physics Latinamerican-European Network

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  1. HELENHigh Energy Physics Latinamerican-European Network Training Programme • Training Types • Complementary training (CT): Mobility of students of the two final years.  • Residences of 6 to 10 months by grant-holders. • Advanced training (AT): Doctorate, Master degrees or post-doctoral vocational • specialisation courses.  Residences of 6 to 20 months. • Short-term training (STT): As part of post-graduate studies.   Residences of up to • 3 months. • Research training (RT): Specialised scientific visits for researchers.  • Residences of up to 6 months. • Grant-Holders Academic Background • Advanced Training (AT): Members of a Ph.D. Program in Physics holding a • Bachelor Degree with thesis work in Particle Physics; • Short Term Training (STT): Same as before, • Complementary Training (CT): Members of an Undergraduate Program in • Physics or Engineering; • Research Training (RT): Ph.D. diploma in Particle Physics (Experiment or Theory).

  2. Description of the Training Programme • The Project provides advanced training to young physicists by embedding them • in research groups at the forefront of research in High Energy Physics (HEP), • in the preparation of detectors, hardware / software analysis tools for LHC, DESY, • CNGS or Auger experiments, or in Particle Theory. • All Institutions that will receive Grant-Holders have long-established programs • of seminars and lectures. Technology Transfer: • Technology transfer from HEP is the object of specific training at CERN and • in LA by CERN professors; • A HEP Technology Data Base will be created and disseminated to Funding • Agencies and Industrial Unions • Outreach: • Participation of graduate students to the CERN High School Teachers Programme • Training of the same students by the Outreach unit at CERN.

  3. High Energy Physics Latin-American-European Network (HELEN) Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas - CBPF Grants for the Academic Year 2005-2006 Latin America to Europe

  4. Visits of Professors Professors/tutors mobility along the network will allow them to give seminars or short lecture series, to: a. Enhance training; b. Start new, collaborative, EU –LA and LA-LA research; c. Oversee research internship of the grant-holders, which is the principal form of training in the Project.   Professors/tutors submit to the Network Coordinator a brief report of their travel.

  5. SUMMARY • HELEN – High Energy Physics Latin-American-European Network • Part of ALFA programme of cooperation among Universities and Research Institutes from European Community and Latin America • 22 Institutions from 8 Latin-American countries • 16 Institutions from 6 European countries • Global Budget of 3,881,575 Euros for 3 years; • 75% financed by European Community and 25% by Institutions • Total of 1,285 months of fellowships!

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