CERN70
Event description
Join us at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh to celebrate CERN's 70th birthday
Have you ever wondered about what the Universe around us is made of? The scientists who founded CERN - the European Lab for particle and nuclear physics - 70 years ago have the same question. Come along to speak to current CERN scientists from Scotland and the North of England to find out what we have discovered, and what mysteries still remain.
Activities include crafting and colouring in, board games, hand-on with CERN technology for particle physics and medical physics and the cosmic doorway.
Free and open to all
Activities for all the family
Last entry 4pm
To reserve tickets please follow the link here.
CERN - 70 years of collaborative science
CERN was established after the Second World War by a handful of Europe’s leading scientists and diplomats with a mission to bring excellence in scientific research back to Europe and foster peaceful collaboration among nations.
Today, CERN has 24 Member States (including the United Kingdom), 10 Associate Member States, and a vibrant community of 17 thousand people, representing more than 110 nationalities; of which around one thousand people are from the UK.
With many mysteries of the fundamental nature of the Universe still to be unravelled, CERN is preparing to continue this inspiring journey of exploration.
Event supporters:
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
Lancaster University
Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology
Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Carla Fendi Foundation
Institute of Physics
Science and Technology Facilities Council
CERN
CERN70
Venue
EH8 8AS
Scotland
Organisers
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Victoria Martin
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- University of Edinburgh
Resources
- Cern 70 (currently unavailable)
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