CERN Day GESDA

Europe/Zurich
80/1-001 - Globe of Science and Innovation - 1st Floor (CERN)

80/1-001 - Globe of Science and Innovation - 1st Floor

CERN

60
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Archana Sharma (CERN), Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle (CERN)
Description

Objective
The overarching objective of the day is to explore the practical experience of a large research infrastructure at the intersection between science and diplomacy. The engagement with scientists and administrators at CERN will provide an opportunity to analyse and discuss in more depth the opportunities and constraints of science diplomacy in a research environment in the current geopolitical climate. 

The panel discussion in the afternoon will add a further dimension through the interaction with international organisations in Geneva that have both a normative and a research component, and how the interplay between science and diplomacy plays out in this framework. 

    • 08:00 08:30
      Arrival and registrations 30m

      Pick up badges 8:30

    • 08:45 09:45
      Meet the Leader coffee/breakfast for Immersion Week participants 1h

      Speech by Herwig Schopper 8:45 am
      Q&A 9:00
      9.20 Group Photograph
      End of session 9:25 am

      Speaker: Herwig Schopper (CERN)
    • 09:30 10:25
      Visit to SC and ATLAS Visitor Center 55m

      Two separate groups in parallel
      Maximum number per group 24

      Speaker: Visits Service
    • 10:30 12:20
      Session 1: Science Diplomacy at CERN
    • 12:30 13:50
      Lunch, visit to microcosm and gift shop 1h 20m
    • 14:00 15:00
      Session 2: Current Challenges and Perspectives in Diplomacy for Large Organisations for Scientific Research

      Panel Discussion: Dialogue between CERN scientists and leaders from international organizations (45’)
      Q&A with audience (15’)

      Convener: Archana Sharma (CERN)
      • 14:00
        Panelists 1h

        Invitees from:
        WHO
        ITU
        UNITAR
        Graduate Institute

        And
        CERN

        Speakers: Achim Wennmann (Graduate Institute), Andre Henriques (CERN), Andrea Manara (ITU), Einar Bjorgo (Director UNOSAT), Steve MacFeely (WHO), Tim Smith (CERN)
    • 15:00 15:20
      Coffee break 20m
    • 15:20 18:20
      Session 3: Anticipating Science and Technology Applications for Societal Impact

      How AI and Quantum can Accelerate Research and Sustainable Development (Alberto Di Meglio, Marieke Hood) (45 min)
      Role-play game facilitated by INGSA– Quantum climate use case (2h including a break)