At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so using the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments. This visual exhibition focuses mainly on photos, offers visitors the opportunity to explore CERN through 20 posters.
CERN technologies: from fundamental research to our everyday lives. Since 1954, the world-class research performed at CERN helps uncover what the universe is made of and how it works: here, scientists from all over the world study elementary particles – invisible to the eye – through complex and often gigantic instruments.
As part of the celebrations for CERN’s 70th anniversary, presentation : "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation"
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Daniela Bortoletto about Particle Detectors Sensing the Invisible
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Jan Jakubek about Advanced particle accelerators and their surprising applications to society
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Michele Grossi about From Bell inequalities theorem to the Quantum Revolution
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Nicolas Gisin about From Bell non-locality to Quantum Communication Technologies
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Reinhold A. Bertlmann about Magic Moments with John Bell
As part of the event: "The virtuous circle of knowledge and innovation", presentation of Steffen Kappler about Medical X-ray Imaging