Physics of Atomic Nuclei 2001

Highlights & Description of Last Summer's Program

Physics of Atomic Nuclei 2001 
July 16-19 (Teachers)
July 23-26 (Teachers and Students)

 PAN is a summer fellowship program for secondary school teachers and students at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.  PAN 2001 explored topics in nuclear physics by examining cosmic rays.  PANticipants constructed two types of cosmic ray detectors and used these detectors to conduct investigations while learning about cosmic rays, particle detection, nuclear science and cyclotron physics.  

PAN presenters are faculty of MSU's Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Department of Chemistry

Program Design

Presenters

Participants

Cosmic Ray Detector

Diffusion Cloud Chamber

PAN is supported by the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, the National Science Foundation and the Office of the Provost, Michigan State University.

 

 

PAN 2002