9:00 AM
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Selected Topics
(until 6:30 PM)
(503/1-001 - Council Chamber)
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9:00 AM
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The role of particles in medical therapy
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Manjit Dosanjh
(CERN)
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10:00 AM
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The role of simulations in a technical society
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John Apostolakis
(CERN)
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11:00 AM
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Science, technologie, coopération internationale: l'aventure du LHC
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Philippe Lebrun
(CERN)
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12:00 PM
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From student to scientist: opportunities for working at CERN
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Laura Saulnier
(CERN)
Eva Tolosa
(Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
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1:00 PM
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La médecine et les détecteurs
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Etiennette Auffray Hillemanns
(CERN)
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2:00 PM
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Computer security, internet privacy: what should we worry about?
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Sebastian Lopienski
(CERN)
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3:00 PM
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What does the Higgs boson eat during the winter and other basic facts
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Pauline Gagnon
(Indiana University (US))
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4:00 PM
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Computing: a view of the future
- Dr
Markus Schulz
(CERN)
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5:00 PM
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The influence of High Energy Physics on the Arts
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Ariane Koek
(CERN)
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6:00 PM
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What does the eye tell the brain? From the Higgs boson to neural systems and retinal prosthesis
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Alan Litke
(University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
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9:30 AM
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Keynote Presentations
(until 6:30 PM)
(500/1-001 - Main Auditorium)
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9:30 AM
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The LHC, the Higgs Boson and our life
- Dr
Fabiola Gianotti
(CERN)
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10:30 AM
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Cosmology
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Licia Verde
(University of Barcelona (ES))
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11:30 AM
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Medicine and particles
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Erika Garutti
(DESY)
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1:30 PM
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Lonely Planet - Research: a travel guide to life in science
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Erika Felt
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2:30 PM
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Particle accelerators and society
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Lyn Evans
(Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
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3:30 PM
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Newton's chicken: communicating science in the kitchen
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Massimiano Bucchi
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4:30 PM
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L'évolution du web
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Robert Cailliau
(CERN)
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5:30 PM
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Particle physics: the open questions
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Michelangelo Mangano
(CERN)
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9:30 AM
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Selected Topics
(until 6:30 PM)
(80-1-001)
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9:30 AM
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Antimatter
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Michael Charlton
(Swansea University)
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10:30 AM
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The world after WWW
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David Galbraith
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11:30 AM
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An anthroplogist's view of CERN
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Arpita Roy
(University of California)
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12:00 PM
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A la découverte du LHC: le papier se plie en quatre pour une entrée en matière
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Emma Sanders
(CERN)
Laurent Chevalier
(CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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1:30 PM
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Climate studies at CERN
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Jasper Kirkby
(Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
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2:30 PM
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Society and high performance computing
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Ian Bird
(CERN)
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3:30 PM
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CERN and collaborative models
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Markus Nordberg
(CERN)
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4:30 PM
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Le boson de Higgs: qu'est-ce que ça mange en hiver et autres détails essentiels
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Pauline Gagnon
(Indiana University (US))
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5:30 PM
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A la recherche de la supersymmétrie
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Nazila Mahmoudi
(Universite Blaise Pascal (FR))
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