The eight toroid magnets can be seen surrounding the calorimeter that is later moved into the middle of the detector. This calorimeter will measure the energies of particles produced when protons collide in the centre of the detector.

The eight toroid magnets can be seen surrounding the calorimeter that is later moved into the middle of the detector. This calorimeter will measure the energies of particles produced when protons collide in the centre of the detector.

Credit: 2005 CERN/Maximilien Brice

Particle Physics graduate open day 2025

08 Dec 2025
Events for prospective students
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Interested in doing a DPhil in particle physics, accelerator physics or particle theory? Join this online event to meet supervisors as well as postdocs and hear more about it. There will also be a closed Q&A session with current students with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

Find out more about a DPhil in Particle Physics at Oxford.

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