Thursday 24 July 2014

Photos from the Trip (1)

Liverpool John Lennon Airport.


Above the United Kingdom.


The Hotel where we stayed at.






Geneva Lake.






Geneva is such a beautiful place!


Sunday 13 July 2014

Our trip to CERN (2)

After the tour of the CMS Facility, we had lunch. The food was absolutely delicious! It was interesting to see how many people there were working at CERN, and the food hall was completely packed with other students like ourselves as well as workers and staff.

(Down underground in the CMS Facility)

After Lunch, we met with Professor Roger Jones, who escorted the group to his group's offices. We then had a question and answer session with another School from Accrington and learned much about Particle Physics - I personally loved hearing about the theoretical sub-atomic particle known as the "Tachyon" of which I learned this particle is theoretically faster than light. 



It was really nice to see Professor Roger Jones again, especially in another country, and he allowed us to see the ATLAS Control Centre, of which he was present when they discovered the Higgs Boson. 


It was such a great day, and we all enjoyed the great opportunity! Not every day can you say that you have been to CERN! 


Us, with Professor Roger Jones, standing next to Mr Chapman.

-Arthur J

Saturday 12 July 2014

On the way back from Geneva....

After a wonderful time in Geneva, it is now time to go home. We have all had a brilliant time, and have had such a great opportunity to visit CERN that we will remember for the rest of our lives. 

(Waiting at Geneva Airport) 


More information on the day to CERN will be up on this blog later. 

-Arthur J 

Friday 11 July 2014

Our trip to CERN (1)


It is the 11th of July, and the day has finally arrived.  We have just arrived back at the hotel from a spectacular day! 



Although we had to get up at silly o'clock, the early morning get up was worth it! We left the hotel at around 20 to eight to catch a tram, that would end up taking us to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (aka CERN!) 


When we arrived in our teams, we were welcomed with a talk by Dr Marc Goulette. In this talk we learned about the introduction and set up of the CERN facility. 

 (Team Palin!!) 

After the initial introduction, we were then taken to the CMS facility. We were extremely lucky that we had the opportunity to have a tour of the CMS facility, and to actually see the CMS in person! 

(The CMS!) 
(A selfie with the CMS!) 

More to come on this blog.......


-Arthur J 

Monday 7 July 2014

A trip to Lancaster University....

The weather on Tuesday the 1st of July was outstanding, it was such a nice day to visit Lancaster University for the Science and Technology Taster Day. 


A small group of us from Morecambe Community High School's Sixth Form travelled to the University to experience what students two years older than us would experience on a regular basis.....Lectures! 

We were given the opportunity to receive two lectures from a wide range of different subjects. One of my lectures were delivered by Dr. Phillip Benachour, from the School of Computing and Communications. I really enjoyed the opportunity to see what a University Computer Lab is like, and how it all operates, as well as the chance to try out electronics! 



The other subject I picked was Physics. The Physics lecture consisted of a range of interesting topics of Physics, including Quantum Computing and Plasma. It was another opportunity to see Professor Jim Wild, and to see his love for Space Physics in person!

We also got to see a demonstration of Liquid Nitrogen in action. It was great to see what happens to a plant that is cooled to extremely cold temperatures and smashed against a table! 



A great day was had by all, and it was such a great opportunity to experience what is to come in the future. 

- Arthur J

Monday 30 June 2014

Physics Trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach!

On the 18th of June, Year 12 students from both the A-Level Physics and the Applied Science Courses went on a trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach.














On such a glorious day, we had a talk on the Physics involved with Theme Park rides such as the Pepsi Max "Big One" Roller coaster. During the talk, we learned about the G-forces involved on large rides, and how much thought has gone into designing these attractions.














After the talk, we had many hours of fun seeing the Physics in action! 




- Arthur J



Wednesday 11 June 2014

This year so far...

Over this year, numerous lectures were put on at Lancaster University, with many of them being attended by Year 11 and Sixth Form students. One of the many lectures put on by Lancaster University was 'Graphene; small but mighty' and 'What's the matter with antimatter?'. These lectures were put on by Professor Rodger Jones who came to Morecambe High to give a talk on particle physics.

Earlier on this academic year, we had a visit from Professor Jim Wild, a regular to the Island of Svalbard and an expert on the Aurora Borealis and solar activity. Professor Wild gave us a talk on how charged particles from the sun (Coronal Mass ejections) can affect our technology on Earth, potentially overloading power grids and destroying satellite communications. His job at Lancaster University is to predict solar storms and prevent the worst from happening.


Professor Jim Wild 
(http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/sci-tech/images/image_1326799726.jpg)


- Jack C