Tania Rosset, high school student at Collège Voltaire, Geneva, visiting AMS

Tania was part of the PolarquEEEst project, led by Centro Fermi at CERN in May 2018. An international group of students from College Voltaire Geneva, with students from Norway and Italy, assembled a cosmic ray detector that was then brought to the North Pole region on board sailing vessel nanuq, to...

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Main Author: Ordan, Julien Marius
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftcern:oai:cds.cern.ch:2694359 2024-09-15T18:19:03+00:00 Tania Rosset, high school student at Collège Voltaire, Geneva, visiting AMS Ordan, Julien Marius 2019 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2694359 unknown http://cds.cern.ch/record/2694359 CERN-PHOTO-201910-350 oai:cds.cern.ch:2694359 Photolab 2019 ftcern 2024-07-22T15:51:34Z Tania was part of the PolarquEEEst project, led by Centro Fermi at CERN in May 2018. An international group of students from College Voltaire Geneva, with students from Norway and Italy, assembled a cosmic ray detector that was then brought to the North Pole region on board sailing vessel nanuq, to measure the cosmic ray flow. A record breaking measurement was registered at 82°07’ North. Tania TRosset did her “Matura” work based on the data from the PolarquEEst detecto. Other/Unknown Material nanuq North Pole CERN Document Server (CDS)
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description Tania was part of the PolarquEEEst project, led by Centro Fermi at CERN in May 2018. An international group of students from College Voltaire Geneva, with students from Norway and Italy, assembled a cosmic ray detector that was then brought to the North Pole region on board sailing vessel nanuq, to measure the cosmic ray flow. A record breaking measurement was registered at 82°07’ North. Tania TRosset did her “Matura” work based on the data from the PolarquEEst detecto.
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