Big Bang 2.0 Switzerland
Big Bang 2.0 Switzerland
The universe may be vast, but our understanding of it is getting clearer - especially for those who attended “Big Bang 2.0 in Switzerland.”

On April 16, participants at swissnex Boston heard from Prof. Felicitas Pauss of ETH Zurich’s Institute for Particle Physics. A live videoteleconference connected Boston with the Command Center at CERN’S Large Hadron Collider in Geneva.
This inventive format transported guests straight to the hub of pioneering scientific activity. Excited researchers shared the workings of the most revolutionary particle accelerator on Earth, and hosted a live Q&A with swissnex guests.
Pauss, who is Head of International Relations at CERN, interviewed the CERN researchers.
In her interactive and lively presentation, she presented CERN’s latest findings and underscored its international composition of scientists.
