Subatomic Heroes
O. Witzel*, A. Bansal, G. Bell, A. Biswas, D. Biswas, A. Boushmelev, C. Busse, M. Cristinziani, C. Diez Pardos, Q. Dorosti, S. Edelmann, T. Feldmann, I. Fleck, J. Hahn, D. Horstmann, T. Huber, J. Jenkins, W. Kilian, D. Koschwitz, N. Krengel, M. Lang, B. Lange, A. Lenz, E. Malami, T. Mannel, I. Milutin, A. Mohamed, D. Muller, J. Müller, M. Niechciol, J. del Palacio Lirola, C. Papior, A. Pieck, T. Reppel, M. Risse, E. Schopf, N. Siegemund, T. Striegl, G. Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi, T. Tong, J. Vedder, K. Voß, D. Vladimirov, W. Walkowiak, Z. Wüthrich, C. Wunderlich and M. Ziolkowskiet al. (click to show)
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Abstract
Sharing the amazing achievements of the (particle) physics world with the general public is at the heart of the mission of the Subatomic Heroes, based at the University of Siegen, Germany.
Originally this started out as an endeavor of theoretical particle physics, now we are steadily spreading out to cover and include more branches of physics and science.
Our activities range from merging art with public physics lectures via marvelous artistic performances at the local theater, over dedicated events for high-school students, to our Subatomic Heroes channel on Instagram and TikTok where you may also find out when and where our famous ``hadronic ice-cream'' will be served next! So follow us on https://www.instagram.com/subatomic_heroes and https://www.tiktok.com/@subatomic_heroes.
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