2006-7 Intercollegiate Postgraduate Course
in Elementary Particle Physics
HEP groups
Brunel
QMW High Energy Physics Group
Royal Holloway Particle Physics Group
UCL High Energy Physics Group
Current (08/10/06) Timetable for the
2006-7 lectures
note: the schedule is subject to minor alterations
Some information on how to use NetMeeting from the RHUL and UCL livenet studios can be found
here
.
Courses
The Standard Model and beyond (
Dr Matthew Wing
)
mw@hep.ucl.ac.uk
Syllabus for course
Symmetry and conservation laws (Dr Stephen Haywood)
S.J.Haywood@rl.ac.uk
Symmetries and Conservation Laws course page
Statistical analysis of data (
Dr Glen Cowan
)
G.Cowan@rhul.ac.uk
Statistical Analysis of Data course page
Analysis methods in particle physics (
Dr Eram Rizvi
)
e.rizvi@qmul.ac.uk
)
Lecture notes
UNIX and Root (
Dr Adrian Bevan
)
bevan@slac.stanford.edu
UNIX and Root course page
Detectors (
Prof. Peter Hobson
)
peter.hobson@brunel.ac.uk
Trigger and data acquisition (
Prof. Fred Wickens
)
f.wickens@rl.ac.uk
Fred's page
CP violation and B Physics
(Dr Fabrizio Salvatore)
p.salvatore@rhul.ac.uk
Fabrizio's web page
Neutrino physics (
Dr Stefania Ricciardi
)
S.Ricciardi@rl.ac.uk
Lecture notes
Hadron collider physics (
Dr Mark Lancaster
)
markl@hep.ucl.ac.uk
Lecture notes
LHC physics (
Dr Alan Barr
)
barr@hep.ucl.ac.uk
Alan's
slides
QCD phenomenology and parton densities (
Dr Robert Thorne
)
thorne@hep.ucl.ac.uk
Robert's
pdf1
,
pdf2
Linear collider physics (
Dr Stewart Boogert
)
sboogert@pp.rhul.ac.uk
Particle Accelerators
Notes for the lectures by Dr E.J.N. Wilson can be found
here
. The accelerator lectures are being coordinated by
Prof Grahame Blair
as part of the Oxford/RHUL Accelerator Institute.
Other Info
This year's (2006-7)
students
Past Exam Papers
1997:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
1998:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
1999:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2000:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2001:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2002:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2003:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2004:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2005:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
2006:
Paper 1
,
Paper 2
Getting to the lectures
Public Transport to UCL
Map of UCL area
(in the basement of the Pearson Building)
Getting to Royal Holloway
Previous year's page is
here
Matthew Wing, 02/10/06