Niels Bohr Institute
Institute
Research at the Niels Bohr Institute covers the fields of astronomy, physics, geo- physics and biophysics.
At the Niels Bohr Institute on Blegdamsvej the main topics are theoretical physics, experimental high energy physics and nuclear physics, quantum optics and the physics of non-linear and complex systems. At the Ørsted Laboratory the main topics are nanostructures and cluster physics, semiconductors, theoretical and experimental solid state physics, atomic- and molecular physics and a project of Mars investigations.
The department of experimental high energy physics takes part in the experiments ALEPH and ATLAS at CERN and HERA-B at DESY. The department for High Energy Heavy Ion collisions takes part in the experiments BRAHMS at RHIC on Long Island and ALICE at LHC.
The Niels Bohr Institute offers education in astronomy, physics, geophysics and biophysics.
There are more than 600 students. One can have a 3-year bachelor education followed by a 2-year candidate degree and a 3-year phd education.
Forskning og undervisning ved Niels Bohr Institutet omfatter astronomi, fysik, geofysik og biofysik. På Niels Bohr Institutet på Blegdamsvej er hovedemnerne teoretisk fysik, eksperimentel højenergifysik og kernefysik, kvanteoptik samt ikke-lineære og komplekse systemers fysik. På Ørsted Laboratoriet forskes der i nanostrukturer og klyngefysik, halvlederfysik, teoretisk og eksperimentel faststoffysik, atom- og molekylfysik samt Marsprojektet.
Afdelingen for eksperimentel højenergifysik deltager i eksperimenterne ALEPH og ATLAS ved CERN og HERA-B ved DESY. Afdelingen for relativistiske tungionskollisioner deltager i eksperimenterne BRAHMS ved RHIC på Long Island og ALICE ved LHC ved CERN.
Niels Bohr Institutet tilbyder uddannelse inden for de fysiske fag: Astronomi, fysik geofysik og biofysik. Der er over 600 studerende. Der er mulighed for en 3-årig bacheloruddannelse efterfulgt af en 2-årig kandidatuddannelse og en 3-årig ph.d. - uddannelse.
The Niels Bohr Institute is engaged in a number of public activities and public outreach. We are more than happy to invite students from elementary schools and high schools, as well as small groups or individuals with a curious mind to visit our institute. A press office was established in 2002 to work with the press and media. The office also arranges a number of cultural activities. Every year in February, the Institute itself opens its doors for the public. Every year in October, the Niels Bohr Institute participates in the Copenhagen cultural event "Kulturnatten" (the Culture Night ) arranged by Wonderful Copenhagen: