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ICCUB participates in the 13th Barcelona Science Festival

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Cosmology

The Institute of Cosmos Sciences, ICCUB (IEEC-UB) participates in the 13th edition of the Barcelona Science Festival, which will take place at Moll de la Fusta, on 26 and 27 October 2019. The event consists of 190 activities on science, technology, knowledge and culture, distributed in 26 spaces, with the goal to bring the research done in Barcelona and its area of influence closer to citizens.

The Science Festival brings a weekend full of free and engaging activities, designed for audiences of all ages. Participants will have the opportunity to approach different scientific fields in very different formats, ranging from workshops to debates, shows or microchats. The Festival will be open to the public on Saturday, 26 October 2019, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, and on Sunday, 27 October 2019, from 11:00 am to 6:30 pm.

This year, some of the proposals aim to make scientific research topics accessible to everyone within the framework of celebrating three milestones that transformed society: Leonardo da Vinci, 500 years after his death, 150 years since Dmitri Mendeleiev published the periodic table of chemical elements and 50 years since humankind's arrival on the Moon.

ICCUB participates in the festival with three activites: two workshops and a debate.

Activites

SQMWorkshop:
"Simulacions de Mecànica Quàntica”
Espai: 9. Ciència 16+, 11:30 (26/10/2019)

The workshop consists of computer simulations of several experiments in which the quantum properties of matter are revealed. For example, the simulation of the movement of a set of ultra-cold atoms trapped in a potential well (analogous with the movement of a pendulum), the simulation of the movement of a soliton of anatomic gas at 0 K, and the simulation of a quantum Newton pendulum.

The open-source software is made by degree students of the Physics Faculty of the University of Barcelona Team: Rosa Flaquer, Rafael Henrique, Abel Rojo, Arnau Jurado, Ivan Morera, Artur Polls, Muntsa Guilleumas, Bruno Julià.

GaiaappWorkshop:
"Les escales espacials i temporals de la nostra galàxia”
T. Antoja, Espai: 9. Ciència 16+, 13:30 (27/10/2019)

In this worksop participants will learn interesting facts such as how far away the Sun is from the centre of the Milky Way or when a collision between our Galaxy and the neighbouring Andromeda galaxy will take place. The workshop will include hands-on activities, allowing participants to simulate time dimensions and distance scales in the Universe with their own mobiles, as well as delve a little deeper into the GAIA mission. The workshop will last about 50 minutes.

 

 

ExtrasolarDebate:
"Vida en altres planetes”
J. M. Carrasco - F. Vilardell, Espai: 11. Escenari Debats, 16:50 (27/10/2019)

The debate will discuss the possibility of life existing in other parts of the Universe and what type of research is being conducted to discover and study exoplanets that may or may not host life. The debate will last for about 40 minutes.

 

 

 

 

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The new edition of YoMo Barcelona Festival, a proposal aimed at students framed within the Mobile World Congress joining science and technology, is taking place from February 27 to March 2. This festival aims to bring the school’s learning to real life, throughout the exhibition of the available and exciting employment opportunities in the mobile ecosystem and STEAM sector.

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ADMIRA Project: Activities with Medipix Detectors to Research Radiation in the Classroom

The ADMIRA Project (Activities with Medipix Detectors to Investigate Radiation in the classroom) aims to create a network of schools around the use of Timepix Detectors designed at CERN. The objective is to bring the Institutes closer to the research done in Universities and Research Centers. A group of schools that have participated in a selection process will use these devices in their classrooms. Teacher training activities will be open to any institute teacher who is interested (with the aim of expanding the network in future editions).

On this website you can consult the objectives of the ADMIRA project, the ways of participating and the activities offered for teachers and students. You can also find the didactic orientations, skills and key contents that are intended to work.

 

Projecte
Simulations of Quantum Mechanics

Simulations of Quantum Mechanics starts as a collaborative project involving undergraduate students, professors and researchers. It is based on the development of computer programs, created by students under the supervision of professors, which allow introducing basic concepts of quantum mechanics and the physics of ultracold gases to the students of baccalaureate and degree. The programs carried out aim to be rigorous from the scientific point of view, solving the relevant equations in a precise manner, combined with a graphical interface that allows users to interact with them in a pleasant way.

OBJECTIVES:
Encourage cooperation among seniors of degree  
Bring seniors in the research that takes place in our department
Produce a useful tool for the dissemination of science at the high school level

CONTACT:
This is an open project. If you are interested in collaborating, please contact Bruno Julia Diaz, brunojulia@ub.edu