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„Outreach“ Aktivitäten Teilchenphysik

„Outreach“ Aktivitäten Teilchenphysik. Outreach Organisation in D Outreach Verantwortliche / Verteilerliste Web Page Status KET report Finanzen Physics on Stage  Science on Stage e.V. Deutschland European Linear Collider SG: Outreach Subcommittee

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„Outreach“ Aktivitäten Teilchenphysik

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  1. „Outreach“ Aktivitäten Teilchenphysik • Outreach Organisation in D • Outreach Verantwortliche / Verteilerliste • Web Page Status • KET report • Finanzen • Physics on Stage  Science on Stage e.V. Deutschland • European Linear Collider SG: Outreach Subcommittee • EPOG Masterclasses im „Welt Jahr der Physik“ WYP 2005 • 50 Jahre CERN, Oktober 2004 Michael Kobel, Uni Bonn, EPOG HEP Jahrestreffen, Bad Honnef, 21.11.2003

  2. 0) Generelle Kommentare Auch nach wieder steigenden Anfängerzahlen an den Unis: • „Outreach“ bleibt wichtig für • Schüler/innen (direkter Kontakt mit Wissenschaftlern) • Lehrkräften (Multiplikatoren, Nachhaltigkeit) • Öffentlichkeit („Scientific Literacy“, Meinungsbildung, XFEL, TESLA) • Veranstaltungen / Materialien etablieren sich • Austausch wichtig: • Materialien ( http://www.teilchenphysik.info ) • Erfahrungen ( Evaluation! ) • Erfolgreiche Konzepte breiten s. aus: • Physik am Samstag Morgen • Praktikum „Physik Begreifen“DESY HH  DESY Zeuthen • „Schnuppertage“ • „Masterclasses“ etc... Zeuthen, 25.2.2003

  3. 1) Outreach Organisation DInformationen und Mailing Liste • Bisher: Mails an meine „private“ Outreach Mailing Liste (maintenance!?) • Outreach Institutsverantwortliche (NEU!) - verantwortlich für Ankündigungen in teilchenphysik.org (user und pass), - verantwortlich für Rückmeldungen pro Institut (e.g. CERN50)=> mailing Liste für Outreach Representation der Institute • Th.Hebbeker (RWTH Aachen), C. Stegmann (HUB Berlin), E. Laermann (Uni Bielefeld), H.Koch (RU Bochum), M.Kobel (Uni Bonn), P.Folkerts (DESY Hamburg), U.Behrens (DESY Zeuthen), I. Peter (GSI), C. Goessling (Uni Dortmund), J.Brose (TU Dresden), W.Schneider (Uni Erlangen), K.Königsmann (Uni Freiburg), R.-D. Heuer (Uni Hamburg), N. Dragon (Uni Hannover), M. Schmelling (Heidelberg MPI), K. Meier (Uni Heidelberg), H.-C. Schultz-Coulon (Uni Heidelberg), W.Rühl (Uni K‘lautern), P. Plischke (FZKarlsruhe), G. Quast (Uni Karlsruhe), B.Schrempp (Uni Kiel), K. Sibold (Uni Leipzig), Th.Trefzger (Uni Mainz), R. Männer (Uni Mannheim), M.Altmann (MPI München), R.Nisius (MPI München), Th. Nunnemann (LMU München), M. Lindner (TU München), D. Frekers (Uni Münster), R.Waldi (Uni Rostock), W.Walkowiak (Uni Siegen), D.Wicke (Berg. Univ. Wuppertal), R.Rückl (Uni Wuerzburg)=> Mails bitte ggflls institutsintern weiterleiten! • Liste DPG Kontaktpersonen- Weitergabe allgemeiner Outreach Informationen an HEP Community- „Schneeball“ Information an Lehrkräfte • Einverstanden? Bitte Nachricht, falls zusatzliche Einträge in Institutsliste erwünscht!

  4. Outreach Web Pageshttp://www.teilchenphysik.info or .org and new:.de • News and events to be announced remotely by each institute • archive for each year available • well accepted by organizers • Forum for teachers • discuss particle physics in high school • feedback on available school material • not used… • Publicize Site wore widely Feb.03 • 150  750 visits/month • 4Mb  50 Mb transfer /month

  5. KET Report on Future of HEP in GermanyVery useful for outreach! • Complete Review of current state and futureSuggested and funded by research ministry • Written by physicists +1 science writer: 120pg.NOW: available printed and on CD in Englishhttp://www.dpg-physik.de/fachgremien/t/ket/ketStudie/ket-study.html • For: scientists (non-physicists) colleagues physics students scientific educated public funding agencies and advisory panels • Graphics by DESY (HH/Zeuthen) + graphics bureauvery nice graphics for outreach! http://www.dpg-physik.de/fachgremien/t/ket/ketStudie/bilder.html • Publically presented in a symposium on 22.11.02 in Bonntalks (in German) available on the webhttp://www.dpg-physik.de/fachgremien/t/ket/veranstaltungen/hep_symposium.html

  6. Outreach funding in Germany • April 2003: first official outreach application to BMBF • 23 k€ / year corresponding to 0.2% of total HEP support(equiv. to 1 Ph.D. student position) • seems to have been in largest parts successful (final word pending) • Projects: • maintenance of www.teilchenphysik.org • particle physics experiments for schools: Kamiokanne • measurement of cosmic muons: • angular distribution • life time of muons • material CD for schools • masterclass competition WYP 2005 • (travel) support for physics teachers at CERN • to be mentioned in reply to EPOG outreach financing survey / memo Th. Trefzger (Uni Mainz)

  7. Outreach financing survey memo  Funding bodies (Nov 03) • … • To be successful, scientific outreach activities have to be done in a professional way.Leading scientists with their specialist knowledge can form a powerful team with educators and those familiar with modern techniques in disseminating information to a large public. However, as we are competing with TV and other leisure pursuits, outreach activities require proper funding to be able to produce an attractive and engaging image of the natural sciences. • We urge the science research councils and other funding bodies to recognize scientific outreach as an important and natural part of the research process and to make financing available to scientists to allow them to engage in professional outreach activities. We recognise that in some countries the importance of scientific outreach activities has already been recognised and is regarded as a natural part of the research activity. A particularly good example is the awareness in the US of the importance of outreach activities, which has resulted in an organised funding of these activities. However, in many other countries this is still not the case and we believe that organised and proper funding of outreach activities are crucial for an increased interest in and awareness of science and technology. • We would very much appreciate learning about your current and proposed future support for scientific outreach activities; please reply to Erik Johansson. Yours sincerely Brian Foster Erik Johansson Jose Bernabeu ECFA chair EPOG chair HEPP-EPS chair

  8. 2) Physics on Stage 3  Science on Stage 4 • Europaweites Programm für Physiklehrkräfte und -didaktikerInitiiert 2000 von CERN, ESA, und ESO • NEU: EMBL, ESRF, EFDA, ILL ( EIROforum) • Teilnahme von 22 Europäischen Staaten • Gemeinsame Ziele: • Aufmerksamkeit auf niedrige „scientific literacy“ lenken • Europaweiter Austausch von Ideen insb. für den Schulunterricht • Workshops: Empfehlungen erarbeiten und national diskutieren • Über europaweites Netzwerk Materialien sammeln und verteilen • PoS3 Festival 8.-15. November 2003: ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk:2 (von 6) „onstage performances“ aus D22 deutsche Projekte in der AusstellungPreis für „most exciting project“: Ralf Gieße, Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium, Daun: Supraleitende Magnetschwebebahn mit einfachen Mitteln • Ab 2004: „Science on Stage 4,5,6…“ ausgerichtet von„European Science Teachers Initiative“ (ESTI)“ in FP6 (EIROforum beantragt größte EU Einzel-Bildungsinitiative) • „Science on Stage 4“ Festival 2005, ESRF, Grenoble oder CERN, Genf

  9. Science on Stage Deutschland e.V. (SonS) • Alte Deutsche Tradition: “Clubbing” • April 2003 Gründung von “Science on Stage Deutschland e.V.” • Mehr öffentliche Sichtbarkeit, • Einfachere Sponsorensuche • Erster öffentlicher Auftritt bei den Science Days im “Europa-Park Rust” vom 16.-18. October 2003 • Mehrere 10,000 Besucher (Schulklassen, Familien, etc.) • Teil der deutschen Beiträge zu POS 3 ausgestellt • NEU Seit 1.10.2003Geschäftstelle mitGeschäftssführerin: Stefanie Zweifel(finanziert durch Gesamtmetall: Think Ing.) • Poststraße 4/5, 10178 BerlinTel.: 030/400067.40Fax.: 030/400067.35info@science-on-stage.de

  10. 3) European Linear Collider Steering GroupOutreach Subcommitee • ELCSG Membership: Brian Foster (Chair), Luciano Maiani, Albrecht Wagner, David Miller, Sergio Bertolucci, Francois Richard • Has formed sub-committees in areas of: • Physics and Detector ( ECFA Study) • Accelerator • Organisational Structures, e.g. Global Accelerator Network(G. Kalmus et al) • Outreach: June 2003 • Considerable and substantive discussions between ELCSG, USLCSG, and ALCSG

  11. ELCSG outreach sub-committee • One person per CERN member state (i.e. 20 members), nominated by RECFA, to adopt a country-by country strategy(currently 16 nominated, Austria, Portugal, Slovac, Bulgaria missing) • ELCSG: Ask the group to tackle three issues: • Immediate strategy aimed at politicians • Strategy aimed at other scientists, more relaxed timescale • Strategy aimed at the general public • order does not reflect the importance, but the urgency. • strategy should include the whole spectrum of media available. • deadline for the achievement of the political strategy by end of 2003. • Coordinators (appointed by ELCSG)Phil Burrows (London), Giorgio Chiarelli (Pisa), Francois le Diberder (Paris), Michael Kobel (Bonn) • responsability for implementation of the strategy on the country levelwith the help of the ELCSG

  12. Actions so far • several video/phone conferences of organizers • First sub-committee meeting, Aachen, 18./19.7.03present: 9 members, + 5 remote contributions • collect info on national activities • establishing a web site http://glcp.lal.in2p3.fr • session proposal at ESOF 2004, Stockholm (see later) • outreach day + exhibition at LCW04 Paris, April 04 (see later) • posters (2 posters, to show in foyers ofall institutes involved in LC, e.g. to visiting politicians..) • cooperation with http://www.interactions.org • misc (school material, WYP05 etc) • Second sub-committee meeting, Montpellier, 15.11.03 • progress on all items above • focus on how to reach politicians (material, events, industry…) • start to draft an outreach strategy document

  13. Linear Collider Workshop LCWS04, Paris • Exhibition in Palais de la Decouverte (19 - 24 April 2004) ground floorhttp://www.palais-decouverte.fr/virtuel/planpalais.htmThe Material will be of two types: • for the public at large to explain how HEP-things work • for the Politics and Media and the public to show that • 1) HEP-LC is cutting-edge science and technology • 2) a considerable amount of work has already been done • 3) the project is well within the current trends in HEP+Cosmology • 4) there is a world wide effort and consensus (including CERN) • 5) there is spin-off from HEP (xFel, DataGrid, etc.) • Conferences (Saturday the 24th) for the public , 220 seatsparticipants from LCWS04 will join, and meet the public. • one LC talk • one Astroparticle talk • one overall HEP talk • Organizing group from Europe, USA, Japoninvolving help from DESY, etc.

  14. Euro Science Open Forum 2004, www.esof2004.orgStockholm, 25.-28.8.2004 • Aim:highlight science in Europe • present science and the humanities at the cutting-edge • stimulate scientific awareness • foster debate on science and society Participants in 2004 will be academics, policy makers, politicians and representatives from media and the science based industries. • In the name of ECFA the outreach subcommittee coordinators of the ELCSG have prepared a session proposal in collaboration with EPOG:„From Quarks to Galaxies“ (3h session w/ 5 talks + exhibition) • Gerard t‘Hooft (Utrecht): The Nature of Matter and Forces • Licia Verde (Pennsylvania): The Cosmic Connection • Ugo Amaldi (CERN/Mailand): From Accelerators to Cancer Therapy • Ulf Danielsson (Uppsala): Theories Spanning Time and Space of the Universe • Albrecht Wagner (DESY): Tools for the next Decades • Decision of Organisers: by December • Funding: Application Stifterverband Germany: 9600€+7500 €(speakers+organizers+exhibition)joint „PUSH“ action of German industry for German session organizers

  15. 4) European Particle Physics Masterclassesfor the World Year of Physics 2005 • Particle Physics Masterclass (MC) • Students (16-18 year olds) spend 1 day at university / institute • listen to lectures (introduction to particle physics) • work like real scientists • European Organisation for WYP 2005 • One or more MCs in each country (30-50 students each) • Currently about 60 institutes from 16 countries willing to participate • Whole activity w/in 2 weeks: March 7 to March 18, 2005(2 days overlap with DPG central WYP spring conference) • 4-6 masterclasses join in video conference at the end of the day • Discuss results and differences • Combine results (better accuracy) • Maybe final video conference at end of the two weeks

  16. Typical Agenda: morning • LECTURE HALL • 9:30 Welcome: The World Year of Physics 2005, and the WYP Masterclasses • 10:00 First Lecture: Preparation for the afternoon PC Exercise 1  Particle Physics, Accelerators, Detectors,  Standard Model: Building Blocks and Forces.   Discussion • 11:00 Second Lecture: (free choice, typically related to the institutes activities)  e.g. more details on one special   particle physics experiment,   particle physics and cosmology, spin-off effects of particle physics etc.Discussion • 12:00 Local Information:(optional) e.g. facts about the lab, or information about studying physics • CANTINE • 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch including informal discussions with lecturers and student tutors

  17. Typical Agenda: afternoon • PC Pool (and Lab) • 14:00 – 16:00 PC Exercise 1: Measuring Z branching ratios at LEP14:00 Introduction 14:30 Students working in pairs themselves at the PC15:30 Collection of results, discussion and interpretation • Short Pause with refreshments • 16:00 – 17:30 Free session, chose one from the following - PC Exercise 2: e.g.Lancaster teaching system- Lab experiment: Cosmic ray measurements with the “Kamiokanne”- Ask a scientist: Open Q&A forum about big bang and particle physics- Guided Tour through the Lab • Video Room • 17:30 Daily European Video Conference  Introduction of participants (typically 4-6 classes)  Sharing Experiences  Combining Results on Z branching ratios  Discussion, maybe some competition -> winner? • 18:30 END, souvenir distribution: e.g. brochures, CDs, T-shirts…

  18. Workshop exerciseshttp://www.teilchenphysik.org Hep Physiker  Schülerworkshops • OPAL, (Manchester) • Identification of Particles and Events • Measurement of Z branching ratios • Identity of e, mu, tau • 5 quarks in 3 charge states, each • Bonn: • partial translation, • excel analysis tool • Aleph, (Lancaster) • Laws of collision • e+e- annihilation • Particles in an magnetic field momentum messung • Event classes

  19. Special Idea in Germany • Initiate a high school student competition • 15 winners (5 times 3) will win travel and accomodation for a masterclass at following centres • DESY Hamburg • DESY Zeuthen • GSI Darmstadt • Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe • CERN • funding for this (about 4000 €) applied for at BMBF • other participating institutesBonn, Dortmund, Mainz… Your Institute?

  20. Financing of WYP Masterclasses • Overview (for 50 masterclasses) • No cost: • University/ research centre infrastructure (video conf , PCs, lecture halls) • Scientists, Copies for work sheets • „salary“ for student tutors (40€ x 5 tutors = 200 €) • lunch / refreshments for participants (50 x 5€ = 250 €) • Printed material / CD to take home (50 x 4 € = 200 €) • Total: 37,500 € • 50 MCs x 650 € = 32,500 € • central planning, material 5000 € • Sources • partially from EPS (application sent, positive response) • partially from national sources (D: application sent, positive response) • partially from other European sources

  21. 5) 50 Jahre CERN 2004 • Vorbereitungen im CERNBisheriges Management: nur erste VorbereitungenNächstes Management: Konkrete Schritte • Steering Committee for the Preparation of the 50th Anniversary of CERN (15 Pers.)u.a. Hans Hoffmann, Chris Fabian, Juan A. Rubio, R. Landua, J Gillies, P. Catapano… • To oversee and to prepare the programme, actions and resources for decision by the Director-General and subsequent execution by the Project Team. (Executive Committee to be elected) • prepares the meetings with the delegates chaired by the Director-General, the communications with the local area and assists the Director-General for his communications to Council and to the Member States. • Logos: • Euro Münze? NEIN! • Sonderbriefmarke Ja: CH Vielleicht: I Nein: D, A, F

  22. Geplante Aktivitäten am CERN • March 2004: special CH stamp launch, Globe of Innovation groundbreakinghttp://info.web.cern.ch/info/ES/globeofinnovation/ • 16 October 2004 (?): CERN Open Day a.m.,  Local Communities day p.m. (many popular activities in and outside CERN in Canton de Genève and local F) • 18 October 2004: "Austrian Day in Geneva" (Concert, Cocktail hosted by Swiss Ambassador + DG UN) • 19 October 2004: VIP Day at CERN: • official commemorative Ceremony • keynote speeches • heads of states and ministers: visit, meal, short address • cultural event, Grid event? • 21-23 October 2004: 18th International Conference "Informatics forEnvironmental Protection" (Enviro-Info 2004) organised by the Canton deGenève Government and hosted by CERN (Globe of Innovation) • Publication of three books/articles on CERN • 50 years anniversary book (pictures  posters) • 50 years science at CERN (general audience) • Physics Report 1979-2004 (complementing the one 1954-1979) • Souvenirs (calendar, a special CERN's 50th Anniversary Geneva wine bottle, etc.)

  23. Derzeit geplante Aktivitäten in Ländern • work site:http://info.web.cern.ch/info/ES/CERN50Work/Welcome.html • Italy (Firenze, Napoli, Milano, Genova): events with young people, in museums, exhibitions... • France: Cosmophone at CERN http://cosmophone.in2p3.fr/available for exhibitions after 19.10.04 • Greece:Event "Scientists meet Society in Schools" • UK: RAL Science seen by Artists competition, 1st prize = one week at CERN

  24. Pläne in Deutschland In Charge derzeit: Gregor Herten (Cern Council), M.K. (EPOG), Metzger (BMBF) Die Rückmeldungen zu 50 Jahre CERN auf unsere e-mail Anfrage lassen sich folgendermassen zusammenfassen: (Ca 2/3 der Institute hat geantwortet) • Nur zwei Institute (MPI München) haben bisher konkrete Pläne • MPI München: CERN50 zentrales Thema beim Open Day • DESY: Abendveranstaltung 50 Jahre CERN aus DESY Perspektive • Die meisten Institute sind für eine Konzertierte Aktion und würden diese mitmachen, wenn es nicht zuviel Personpower kostet. • Fast alle sind für dezentrale Veranstaltungen an den jeweiligen Instituten, zeitlich in der ersten Oktoberhälfte konzentriert, teilweise verbunden mit dann dort sowieso statt findenden Veranstaltungen (e.g. Open Day am MPI München, Herbstakademie in Dortmund und Bonn und anderen NRW Universitäten). Die Gesamtheit der Veranstaltungen soll auf den Outreach Seiten und in den Medien bekannt gemacht werden.

  25. Details: Vorschläge / Pläne der Institute Freiburg:    CERN Fahrt, Saturday morning lectures, Abendvortrag anläßlich der ATLAS Overview Week in FR (3-7 Okt. 03) MPI München: Schwerpunkt CERN50 beim Open Day, Vorträge, Vorschlag: Posterserie CERN50 Würzburg:    CERN50 innerhalb des Open Day und Saturday Morning Physics             (allerdings nicht im Oktober) Mainz        Abendvortrag (Schopper) bei der DPG Frühjahrstagung              Vorschlag: Wanderausstellung durch die Institute,             evtl unterstützt vom CERN (kann nicht CERN Wanderausstellung               sein, M.K.) MPI Heidelberg: Zusammen mit Uni Heidelberg                 Eine Veranstaltung a la Saturday morning physics                (Vorträge, Imbiss, Laborbesichtigungen, Experimente wie                 Nebelkammer, Rutherford, Auflösungsvermögen...) Uni Heidelberg Wanderausstellung, herumreisende Vorträge Dortmund:       Herbstakadmie NRW unter dem Motto CERN50 Bonn            Herbstakademie NRW unter dem Motto CERN50                 mit evtl ausgeweitetem Zielpublikum                 (normales Zielpublikum: Schüler, "Masterclasses" am PC) Leipzig        macht mit, wenn zentral Material zur Verfügung gestellt wird, Vorträge Uni Karlsruhe    macht mit, keine Vorschläge FZKarlsruhe    macht mit, keine Vorschläge Wuppertal     macht mit, keine Vorschläge LMU München    macht mit, keine Vorschläge Rostock        macht mit, wenn personpower verfügbar (noch nicht klar) HU Berlin      keine CERN Beteiligung, macht nicht mit DESY öffentlichen Abendveranstaltung (letzte Oktober-Woche), Titel: "50 Jahre CERN aus der DESY-Perspektive". Gedacht ist, mehrere DESYaner zu Wort kommen zu lassen, die in verschiedenen Funktionen längere Zeit bei CERN verbracht haben.

  26. Summary Vorschläge CERN50 A) Zentral Material zur Verfügung stellen:  -- Poster (Fotoposter vom CERN anniversary book verfügbar)   -- Filme (e.g. ATLAS Film)  -- PC Workshops ("masterclasses")   -- Wanderausstellung (machbar?)  -- .. B) Detaillierte Ausgestaltung den Instituten überlassen C) Durch konzertierte Aktion Medien und Öffentlichkeit interessieren, erste Oktoberhälfte bietet sich an D) TV coverage:-- ARTE Themenabende: 2004 + 2005 ausgebucht!-- derzeit Kontaktversuche zu NDR und ZDF-- NANO, Quarks und Co Anfang 2004 kontaktieren E) Erstellung/Zusammenstellung von Neuen Materialien bräuchte Person Power (außer M.K. und G.Herten) und extra Geld (BMBF?)

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