OpenDays Lectures

from Friday, September 27, 2013 (8:00 AM) to Monday, September 30, 2013 (11:55 PM)
CERN

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Sep 28, 2013
Sep 29, 2013
AM
9:00 AM
Selected Topics (until 6:30 PM) (503/1-001 - Council Chamber)
9:00 AM The role of particles in medical therapy - Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)  
Video in CDS
10:00 AM The role of simulations in a technical society - John Apostolakis (CERN)  
Video in CDS
11:00 AM Science, technologie, coopération internationale: l'aventure du LHC - Philippe Lebrun (CERN)  
Video in CDS
12:00 PM From student to scientist: opportunities for working at CERN - Laura Saulnier (CERN) Eva Tolosa (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))  
Video in CDS
1:00 PM La médecine et les détecteurs - Etiennette Auffray Hillemanns (CERN)  
Video in CDS
2:00 PM Computer security, internet privacy: what should we worry about? - Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)  
Video in CDS
3:00 PM What does the Higgs boson eat during the winter and other basic facts - Pauline Gagnon (Indiana University (US))  
Slides
Video in CDS
4:00 PM Computing: a view of the future - Dr Markus Schulz (CERN)  
Slides
Video in CDS
5:00 PM The influence of High Energy Physics on the Arts - Ariane Koek (CERN)  
Video in CDS
6:00 PM What does the eye tell the brain? From the Higgs boson to neural systems and retinal prosthesis - Alan Litke (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))  
Video in CDS
9:30 AM
Keynote Presentations (until 6:30 PM) (500/1-001 - Main Auditorium)
9:30 AM The LHC, the Higgs Boson and our life - Dr Fabiola Gianotti (CERN)  
Slides
Video in CDS
10:30 AM Cosmology - Licia Verde (University of Barcelona (ES))  
Video in CDS
11:30 AM Medicine and particles - Erika Garutti (DESY)  
Video in CDS
1:30 PM Lonely Planet - Research: a travel guide to life in science - Erika Felt  
2:30 PM Particle accelerators and society - Lyn Evans (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
Video in CDS
3:30 PM Newton's chicken: communicating science in the kitchen - Massimiano Bucchi  
Video in CDS
4:30 PM L'évolution du web - Robert Cailliau (CERN)  
Video in CDS
5:30 PM Particle physics: the open questions - Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)  
Video in CDS
9:30 AM
Selected Topics (until 6:30 PM) (80-1-001)
9:30 AM Antimatter - Michael Charlton (Swansea University)  
Video in CDS
10:30 AM The world after WWW - David Galbraith  
11:30 AM An anthroplogist's view of CERN - Arpita Roy (University of California)  
Video in CDS
12:00 PM A la découverte du LHC: le papier se plie en quatre pour une entrée en matière - Emma Sanders (CERN) Laurent Chevalier (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))  
1:30 PM Climate studies at CERN - Jasper Kirkby (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))  
Video in CDS
2:30 PM Society and high performance computing - Ian Bird (CERN)  
Video in CDS
3:30 PM CERN and collaborative models - Markus Nordberg (CERN)  
Video in CDS
4:30 PM Le boson de Higgs: qu'est-ce que ça mange en hiver et autres détails essentiels - Pauline Gagnon (Indiana University (US))  
Slides
Video in CDS
5:30 PM A la recherche de la supersymmétrie - Nazila Mahmoudi (Universite Blaise Pascal (FR))  
Video in CDS
9:00 AM
Selected Topics (until 6:30 PM) (503/1-001 - Council Chamber)
9:00 AM La medecine et les détecteurs - Etiennette Auffray Hillemanns (CERN)  
10:00 AM The role of simulations in a technical society - John Apostolakis (CERN)  
11:00 AM Science, technologie, coopération internationale: l'aventure du LHC - Philippe Lebrun (CERN)  
1:00 PM The role of particles in medical therapy - Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)  
2:00 PM Computer security, internet privacy: what should we worry about? - Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)  
Video in CDS
3:00 PM What does the Higgs boson eat during the winter and other basic facts - Pauline Gagnon (Indiana University (US))  
Slides
4:00 PM Computing: a view of the future - Dr Markus Schulz (CERN)  
5:00 PM The influence of High Energy Physics on the Arts - Ariane Koek (CERN)  
6:00 PM What does the eye tell the brain? From the Higgs boson to neural systems and retinal prosthesis - Alan Litke (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))  
9:30 AM
Keynote Presentations (until 6:30 PM) (500/1-001 - Main Auditorium)
9:30 AM Medecine and particles - Erika Garutti (DESY)  
10:30 AM Newton's chicken: communicating science in the kitchen - Massimiano Bucchi  
11:30 AM The LHC, the Higgs boson and our life - Fabiola Gianotti (CERN)  
12:30 PM --- Mid-Day-Break ---
1:30 PM Lonely Planet - Research: A trvel guide to life in science - Ulrike Felt  
2:30 PM Les accélérateurs de particles dans la société technologique - Lyn Evans (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
Video in CDS
3:30 PM Cosmology - Licia Verde (ICREA & ICC)  
4:30 PM Past and future of the web - Robert Cailliau (CERN)  
Video in CDS
5:30 PM Physics - The Open Questions - Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)  
9:30 AM
Selected Topics (until 8:00 PM) (80-1-001)
9:30 AM Antimatter - Michael Charlton (Swansea University)  
10:30 AM The world after WWW - David Galbraith  
Video in CDS
11:30 AM An anthropologist's view of CERN - Arpita Roy (University of California)  
12:00 PM A la découverte du LHC: le papier se plie en quatre pour une entrée en matière - Emma Sanders (CERN) Laurent Chevalier (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))  
Video in CDS
1:30 PM Climate Studies at CERN - Jasper Kirkby (CERN)  
2:30 PM Society and high performance computing - Ian Bird (CERN)  
3:30 PM CERN and collaborative models - Markus Nordberg (CERN)  
4:30 PM Le boson de Higgs: ques'ce que ça mange en hiver et autres détails essentiels - Pauline Gagnon (Indiana University (US))  
5:30 PM A la recherche de la supersymmétrie - Nazila Mahmoudi (Universite Blaise Pascal (FR))  
PM