The SAV Institute of Physics, in cooperation with CERN, organizes a sequence of popular lectures in Slovak county towns. It is on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of CERN. On May 17th, 1954 the first excavation work began on the territory of Switzerland to build the world laboratory for study of the finest structures of mass.
http://home.web.cern.ch/about/updates/2014/05/celebrating-60-years-cern-neighbours
The lecture in the Trnava district is organized with our faculty. We invite you to hear the lecture: “Experiment CERN-ISOLDE: What shape do atomic nuclei have?“ on June 4th at 4:00 p.m. in the lecture hall T-201 (Bottova pavillion).
Because CERN is not only a hadron collider there will be a presentation on the experiment ISOLDE.
Contact Person: Andrej Dobrotka
Translation: Jana Green