IPPOG Resource Database

From wonders to excitement

A collection of high quality engaging materials e.g. videos, posters, talks, hands-on activities and more to help you share the wonders and excitement of particle physics with teachers, students and the general public. 

The current DATABASE content is the testimony of years of IPPOG activities and was curated to celebrate the collaboration 25th anniversary, in November 2022. IPPOG Working Groups are currently collecting more.

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Technologies and Experiments

ATLAS Magnetic Field

How a magnetic field is generated, the Lorentz force, etc. A web application shows how...

ATLAS - From Dream to Reality

Showcasing pictures and video from the building of the ATLAS Experiment to the first...

QuarkNet

Begun in 1998, this U.S.-based program provides opportunities for teachers to learn about...

Introducing the LHC in the classroom: an overview of education resources available

In the context of the recent re-start of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the...

CERN Brochure - LHC Guide FAQ's

A collection of facts and figures about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the form of...

CERN Brochure - CERN

A 2 page/double sided A4 brochure. This brochure introduces CERN and explains very briefly...

ATLAS Event - How ATLAS Detects Particles

This is a segment of the movie 'Episode II, The Particles Strike Back', illustrating how

Charge! Electricity and Magnetism

Particle physicists know how magnets big and small work and how they apply to our world...

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p-Pb collisions at LHC : interviews of 7 experts from the ALICE experiment

A collection of 7 views on the p-Pb run from experts with different roles (theoretical...

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There are many people engaged with IPPOG, who made a contribution to the Resource Database websites, in form of curation and development. We would like to express our gratitude to these.