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University of Geneva

Particle Physics: an Introduction

This course introduces you to subatomic physics, i.e. the physics of nuclei and particles. More specifically, the following questions are addressed: - What are the concepts of particle physics and how are they implemented? - What are the properties of atomic nuclei and how can one use them? - How does one accelerate and detect particles and measure their properties? - What does one learn from particle reactions at high energies and particle decays? - How do electromagnetic interactions work and how can one use them? - How do strong interactions work and why are they difficult to understand? - How do weak interactions work and why are they so special? - What is the mass of objects at the subatomic level and how does the Higgs boson intervene? - How does one search for new phenomena beyond the known ones? - What can one learn from particle physics concerning astrophysics and the Universe as a whole? The course is structured in eight modules. Following the first one which introduces our subject, the modules 2 (nuclear physics) and 3 (accelerators and detectors) are rather self contained and can be studied separately. The modules 4 to 6 go into more depth about matter and forces as described by the standard model of particle physics. Module 7 deals with our ways to search for new phenomena. And the last module introduces you to two mysterious components of the Universe, namely Dark Matter and Dark Energy.

Status: Radiation Protection
Status: Materials science
Course40 hours

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DU

5.0Reviewed Apr 26, 2018

Great course! Things definitely become clear while taking courses like that. Interesting and logically structured, includes both math aspects and laboratory experiments.

AJ

5.0Reviewed Mar 17, 2023

This course provides me with an excellent knowledge of Particle Physics. It covered all the contemporary areas of theoretical to experimental particle physics. It is highly recommended!

AE

5.0Reviewed Sep 16, 2023

The best course from the best of the best. However, calling it introduction is underselling it. This course is beyond introductory level. Excellent. Thank you all.

RV

5.0Reviewed May 25, 2020

I have learned a lot of knowledge about elementary particles. Thank you very much to team of professors, university of Geneva and Coursera. VELURI NV RADHA KRISHNA MURTY

CS

5.0Reviewed Jan 20, 2020

Is an absolute great course if you love physics and want to know more about relativity, some quantum basic and advanced stuff, also the teachers are very nice.

AS

4.0Reviewed Aug 5, 2024

Explanation is really good , but I agree with some of the community members who tried this course , the accent is sometimes weird so I had to turn on subtitles . Anyways it was really fun

VL

5.0Reviewed Mar 26, 2021

Way hard if you are not a science major! But the challenge is interesting. A quick advice : Refer to the slides if you find the accents too hard to understand.Thank you for the great course!

BR

4.0Reviewed Jan 27, 2018

Excellent course in you are interested in learning, or improving your knowledge, about fundamental particles and forces and their interactions. You might want to brush up a bit on your math skill

JW

4.0Reviewed Nov 24, 2018

Fantastic course for graduate students needing a refresher, or other folks with cursory knowledge of the topic already. Not a great course for someone's first introduction to the material.

EP

5.0Reviewed Apr 22, 2017

Very interesting course. Quite difficult to pass week 6 due to a question on w boson quark transformation. Couldnt find answers in sylabus. Maybe just me. Overall excellant course.

RM

5.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2020

Great course to understand how subatomic particles works. There is a bit of maths, but you do not need to understand every equation to grasp the key message. Thanks a lot !

MH

5.0Reviewed Aug 4, 2017

Challenging at first for someone with a non-traditional academic background, but thoroughly enjoyable and worth completing, if nothing but for the personal satisfaction of getting through it!

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