Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 1107 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Template-Folder Icon EasyForm Fontfamily Folder News File Image Subsite Event Person Business Card Tiles-Seite Language Independent Folder Medien-Ordner Link Person Business Card Reference VideourlCT Person Register Language Root Folder Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Lena Funcke - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Lena Funcke is the new Clausius Professor in the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Matter" at the University of Bonn. Located in News / On the trail of the big questions of particle physics At the ceremony - Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Michael Hoch, Rector of the University of Bonn, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Thoma, founding spokesperson of the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Matter", Jun.-Prof. Dr. Lena Funcke, new Clausius Professor, and Prof. Dr. Peter Vöhringer, founding spokesperson of the TRA "Matter" (from left to right) Located in News / On the trail of the big questions of particle physics On the trail of the big questions of particle physics Located in News Display of a W boson decay Located in News / New ATLAS result weighs in on the W boson New ATLAS result weighs in on the W boson Located in News FASER Particle detector - The FASER particle detector located deep underground at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Located in News / Collider neutrinos observed for the first time FASER group leader Prof. Dr. Florian Bernlochner from the Physikalisches Institut at the University of Bonn. Located in News / Collider neutrinos observed for the first time Bonn Team - The FASER team from Bonn University, which played a key role in the discovery: Tobias Blesgen (as part of his bachelor thesis), Tobias Böckh (as part of his PhD) and Dr. Markus Prim (from left to right). Located in News / Collider neutrinos observed for the first time Detected neutrino candidate in the FASER detector - In the rear part a muon can be seen (red line), which was produced by a neutrino in the tungsten/emulsion detector (yellow). Secondary particles are also produced (protons, electrons, positrons, photons), which are detected in the interface tracker (yellow lines). Located in News / Collider neutrinos observed for the first time Collider neutrinos observed for the first time Located in News < Previous 10 items 1 ... 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ... 111 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.