LHCb Masterclass
Once again, the International Masterclasses will take place this year with the participation of the third large LHC experiment, LHCb. In addition to the universal detectors ATLAS and CMS, LHCb was built as a precision detector. Extremely good spatial, momentum and time resolutions allow the LHCb collaboration to study extremely rare decays and time-resolved measurements of matter-antimatter oscillations. This involves both measuring the parameters of the standard model with unprecedented precision and searching for new, previously unknown particles in quantum fluctuations.
Dates and Deadlines
- The next LHCb masterclass will take place online on 03.03.2026 from 9:00am to 05:30pm.
- Registrations will be considered until 02.02.2026.
- Hosting on site is planned at the university.
Registration
Complete then registration form and email to masterclasses.physik@tu-dortmund.de by the deadline.



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