
General information
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Hosting OrganisationUniversitat de València
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AddressAv. Blasco Ibáñez, 13. 46010 València
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Emailuvinnovacio@uv.es
Description
The University of Valencia is a leading institution in advanced physics research, particularly in fusion, astronomy, particle physics, and accelerator science. Through its Faculty of Physics and the Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC), the university plays a significant role in international scientific collaborations and technological innovation.
In particle physics, researchers are actively involved in experiments at CERN, including the Large Hadron Collider. They contribute to detector development and data analysis, studying fundamental particles, neutrinos, and phenomena beyond the Standard Model. This work helps deepen our understanding of matter, forces, and the origins of the universe.
The university also has strong expertise in accelerator physics, contributing to the design and optimization of particle accelerators. These technologies are essential not only for high-energy physics experiments but also for applications in medicine and industry, such as cancer treatment and imaging.
In astronomy and astrophysics, scientists at the University of Valencia study galaxy formation, dark matter, dark energy, and gravitational waves. They participate in international observational projects and analyze data from advanced telescopes and space missions, combining observations with computational simulations to explore the evolution of the cosmos.
Additionally, the university is involved in fusion research, focusing on plasma physics and energy generation. Researchers investigate plasma behavior and confinement, contributing to European efforts to develop fusion as a clean and sustainable energy source.
Together, these areas form a dynamic research environment that connects fundamental science with real-world applications, positioning the University of Valencia as a key contributor to modern physics.