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About the Course

Welcome to the Nordic Particle Accelerator Program's (NPAP) Massive Open Online Courses and to the fascinating world of particle
accelerators! Did you know that in the year of 2000 there were more than 15 000 particle accelerators in the world? Yet, today it has grown to
more than 30 000 of them! A third of the particle accelerators are dedicated to medical applications, such as radio therapy, and a half are used
for ion implantation in semiconductor devices. Also numerous particle accelerators are used for sterilizing food. Despite these everyday life
examples of small particle accelerators, it is the large accelerators, like the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, that most people ...
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Top reviews

EF

Aug 2, 2021

F​antastic course that explains well both the general ideas and the fine details for particle accelerators and their applications. Thank you to all the collaborators! Looking forward to module 5!

HS

Aug 27, 2022

It was really a nice course for me. It helped me a lot to get knowlegde and adding extra dimensions to my understanding of underlying principles.

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By Deleted A

Nov 25, 2019

Great information!

By Haider A

Jun 4, 2020

Excellent Course

By Elham A

Apr 7, 2021

Elham Ahmadniya

By Rohan V

Sep 13, 2020

it was awesome

By Aya M L N

Dec 20, 2020

Thanks a lot

By K S

Sep 2, 2020

informative

By Shubham M A

May 7, 2020

Good course

By Artur L

Sep 30, 2023

I love it

By THK

Oct 15, 2022

Excellent

By ELMER M P

Nov 28, 2021

thank you

By Sharan D

May 3, 2021

Very informative course.

By Dinu T

Oct 19, 2020

Great course

By Adonis T

Oct 16, 2024

overall quite a good course. may require an advanced (uni level) level of physics. Some links are either outdated or just broken, and i doubt these are getting fixed. hope

By Michael d C

Mar 17, 2020

Too high level, not enough illustation of concepts ..