3D-printable Quadrupole Ion Trap Read more about 3D-printable Quadrupole Ion Trap Short Description Build a 3D printed quadropole ion trap and trap electrically charged macroscopic particles such as cinnamon of lycopodium spores.
3D-printable LINAC Read more about 3D-printable LINAC Short Description Build a fully functional model of a LINAC to demonstrate how charged particles can be accelerated in oscillating electric fields.
3D-printable Laserlab Read more about 3D-printable Laserlab Short Description Build a 3D printed Laserlab, with which you can experiment in the realms of Special Relativity and General Relativity as well as Quantum Physics.
States of Matter Read more about States of Matter Short Description Learn about the different states of matter by experimenting with everyday material.
Mystery Boxes Read more about Mystery Boxes Short Description Experiment with mystery boxes to learn about different aspects of nature of science.
Digital PET Learning Module Read more about Digital PET Learning Module Short Description Help saving our virtual patient using PET (Positron-Emission-Tomography)!
Elementary particle physics in early physics education - learning unit Read more about Elementary particle physics in early physics education - learning unit Short Description Learning unit to introduce 12 year-olds to the subatomic structure of matter.
Introduction of radioactivity by using probability theory - learning unit Read more about Introduction of radioactivity by using probability theory - learning unit Short Description Teach radioactivity to your classroom by using probability theory.
Track inspection: how to spot subatomic particles Read more about Track inspection: how to spot subatomic particles Short Description Identify tracks of subatomic particles from their ‘signatures’ in bubble chamber photos together with your students.
Let’s have a coffee with the Standard Model of particle physics! Read more about Let’s have a coffee with the Standard Model of particle physics! Short Description Discuss in your classroom one of the most famous formulas in physics, the standard model Langrangian.