Jobs & Education

Many of our staff members do give lectures at various universities. Below please find a summary of those:

NameTitle of the lectureUniversity
A. AntogniniPhysics IIETH Zurich
G. Bison, W. ErdmannElectronics for Physicists IETH Zurich
K. KirchPhysics IETH Zurich
K. KirchIntroduction to Nuclear and Particle PhysicsETH Zurich
K. KirchNuclear and Particle Physics with ApplicationsETH Zurich
U. Langenegger, L. CaminadaExperimental Methods and Instruments of Particle PhysicsETHZ and Univ. Zurich
A. PapaPhysics Lab I - 1st year course at the Department of PhysicsUniv. Pisa
A. PapaPhysics II - 2nd year course at the Department of Engineering (Energy and Mechanics)Univ. Pisa
A. SignerMathematical Methods of Physics IUniv. Zurich
A. SignerMathematical Methods of Physics IIUniv. Zurich
A. SignerQuantum Mechanics IUniv. Zurich
A. SignerQuantum Mechanics IIUniv. Zurich and ETH Zurich
A. SignerAdvanced Field TheoryUniv. Zurich and ETH Zurich
A. Soter, A. AntogniniParticle Physics at PSIETH Zurich
A. Soter, P. Schmidt-WellenburgLow energy particle physicsETH Zurich
M. SpiraColloquia in Elementary Particle PhysicsPSI
M. SpiraPhenomenology of Physics Beyond the Standard ModelETH Zurich
P. StofferEffective Field Theories for Particle PhysicsUniv. Zurich and ETH Zurich

The Laboratory of Particle Physics offers various opportunities to students for practical training, semester projects and postgraduate theses as detailed in the following.

Particle Physics Practical Course

Thanks to the collaboration with the PSI laboratory, it is possible to offer students of the University Zurich , ETH Zürich and University of Heidelberg the unique opportunity to experiment with real beams (primarily pions and muons) using the world's most intense proton beam. The students learn how to build a small, real experiment, including apparatus design, construction as well as data-taking and the final statistical analysis."

Thanks to the shared professorships located within LTP, semester thesis projects can be conducted in our laboratory at PSI.
Concerning experimental projects, contact Klaus Kirch, regarding theoretical particle physics, contact Adrian Signer.

Please also see the individual group webpages for details on the research being conducted and in particular also the following pages listing opportunities: