#CERN70 #Live Exploring farther: machines for new knowledge

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Over the past century, physics has unveiled the fundamental laws of nature and traced the #Universe’s evolution back to the Big Bang. Yet, many mysteries remain, and numerous secrets are still hidden within the cosmos.

At this sixth and final public event in the series celebrating #CERN's 70th anniversary, we will explore the future of particle physics and the cutting-edge instruments set to revolutionise our understanding of the Universe’s most profound mysteries.

Renowned specialists will guide you through the current limitations and breakthroughs in technology in three insightful parts:

Event highlights:

Panel discussions moderated by Paola Catapano, in English with French simultaneous interpretation.

Panellists:

Advanced particle beam accelerators

Edda Gschwendtner – Senior Physicist and Project Leader of AWAKE, Beams Department, CERN
Mike Seidel – Accelerator Physicist, Center for Accelerator Science and Engineering, Paul Scherrer Institute
Enhanced detectors

Roxanne Guenette – Professor of Particle Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester
Petra Merkel – Senior Scientist and Detector R&D Coordinator, Fermilab
Werner Riegler – Technical Coordinator of ALICE and leader of the experiment studies for the Future Circular Hadron Collider, Experimental Physics department, CERN
Intelligent computing systems

Cristina Botta – Physicist, Experimental Physics department, CERN
Maria Girone – Head of CERN openlab, IT department, CERN
Andreas Lintermann – Coordinator of the European Center of Excellence in Exascale Computing RAISE and leader of the Simulation and Data Laboratory "Highly Scalable Fluids & Solids Engineering" at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich

Public event | Free entrance | In English with simultaneous interpreting into French | Recorded and webcasted

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Chapters

00:00 – 00:41 Higgs anniversary
00:41 – 01:59 Introduction
02:00 – 08:39 Exploring farther: Machines for new knowledge
08:39 – 49:42 Session 1: Advanced particle beam accelerators
49:42 – 59:08 Session 1 Q/A
59:08 – 1:41:16 Session 2: Enhanced detectors
1:41:16 – 1:50:20 Session 2: Q/A
1:50:20 – 02:22:20 Session 3: Intelligent computing systems
02:22:20 – 02:24:09 Digital Twin Demonstration
02:24:9 – 02:29:38 Session 3: Q/A
02:29:38 – 02:32:41: Final remarks
02:32:41 – end: Podcast special announcement
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i dont have enough knowledge to understand any of it but the thing im sure of is that reasearch should NEVER GO CERN GO HUMANITY

colonelmoutard
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Cern is where the world wide web was developed.

abdou_belounis
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Love us some knowledge from CERN///-<☆>-///further into infinity* finding sub-atomic mass!

joependleton
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TO help the next young physicists to grasp particles and there charges, inform them this whole dimension is about positive and negative interaction and many variations in between even them selves ie that is why thy have a temperature

merlinjones
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How about instead of these new machines we release the 6, 000+ patents being held by the Invention Secrecy Act....

vincentrusso
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You can do nothing without the "Father" . -John 😊

kimberlina
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Lets invent some particles off those sparks and some new random useless theories cos they are not going eve take the time to review it or build bigger hadron collider than us 🎉😂😂😂

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For as long as cern has been around they haven't contributed anything towards humanity.. all they do is waste money

FreakyGirl-gr
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can the flower pot stop dumbing down everything he say ? please ?

LaurentLaborde
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