Event Date: December 4, 2025 5:00 pm – December 4, 2025 7:00 pm
Venue: Ray Dolby Centre, Cavendish Laboratory
A talk by Dr Matt Kenzie
Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
This talk will cover how new forms of particles with 4 and 5 quarks have been discovered as part of research into why there is far more matter in our universe than anti-matter. Our expectation would be that the Big Bang would make equal amounts of matter and anti-matter and so would be annihilated as soon as it was created.
6pm, Thursday 4th December 2025
Ray Dolby Centre, Cavendish Laboratory
JJ Thomson Avenue
Cambridge, CB3 0US
From 5pm:
Refreshments and Isaac Physics activities
The Cambridge Physics Centre Sixth Form Lecture Series is open to all, but aimed at those in years 12 and 13. It exists to enthuse, stimulate and challenge students and their teachers across the whole broad spectrum of physics-related topics. It is a live event at the Cavendish Laboratory, directions to the lectures and parking for the evening can be found here.
An interactive Isaac Physics problem solving session starts at 5pm, lectures start at 6pm and finish by 7pm. There is no need to book these lectures, you can just turn up on the day.
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Supported by:
Cavendish Laboratory and Institute of Physics