Copernicus Science Center to seek dark matter

05.12.2019

The Copernicus Science Center (Copernicus Science Center) in Warsaw is inviting participants on December 12 for another “Meeting with a scientist”. The guest of the Copernicus Science Center will be Dr Sebastian Trojanowski, who will talk about “what elementary particle physicists can say about dark matter and the prospects of discovering its traces”.

Dr Sebastian Trojanowski is currently working for with the National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) in Świerk and the University of Sheffield in Great Britain, where he conducts research on the border between theoretical particle physics, cosmology and particle astrophysics.

One of his main specialties are issues related to dark matter and attempts to understand its microscopic nature. He is interested in both the theoretical description of the possible interactions of dark matter, as well as the analysis of the perspectives of its experimental discovery. He is one of the four originators of the FASER experiment planned at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva.


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