Searching for the Genetic Code of our Universe: Joe Incandela at TEDxSal...
Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 9 Δεκ 2012
Professor Joseph Incandela is the
head of the CMS Experiment at CERN -- the experiment aiming to determine
the presence of the Higgs Boson. He is the first scientist from a U.S.
institution to be elected spokesperson of an experiment at the LHC. The
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is one of the two experiments
running on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to determine the existence
of the Higgs boson. Professor Incandela leads the experiment which has
between roughly 3,000 scientists from 179 institutions in 41 countries.
He had earlier co-led the search for the "top quark" at CERN and his
work was instrumental in the final discovery of the top quark in 1995.
On
July 4 2012, Joe Incandela made the historic announcement to a
worldwide audience during a press conference at CERN that a new particle
resembling the Higgs boson had been discovered -- "We know it must be a
boson and it's the heaviest boson ever found," were the memorable words
uttered by him during the announcement.
Credits:
Camerawork: Nathan Rae & Team - http://nathanrae.co.uk/
Post production: Elliott Wragg - https://twitter.com/EIliott
Audio restoration : Jorge Polvorinos - http://jorgepolvorinos.wordpress.com
Head of IT and Design: Vlad Victor Jiman - https://twitter.com/VladJiman
Intro: Mike Wood - www.completeedits.co.uk https://twitter.com/completeedits
head of the CMS Experiment at CERN -- the experiment aiming to determine
the presence of the Higgs Boson. He is the first scientist from a U.S.
institution to be elected spokesperson of an experiment at the LHC. The
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is one of the two experiments
running on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to determine the existence
of the Higgs boson. Professor Incandela leads the experiment which has
between roughly 3,000 scientists from 179 institutions in 41 countries.
He had earlier co-led the search for the "top quark" at CERN and his
work was instrumental in the final discovery of the top quark in 1995.
On
July 4 2012, Joe Incandela made the historic announcement to a
worldwide audience during a press conference at CERN that a new particle
resembling the Higgs boson had been discovered -- "We know it must be a
boson and it's the heaviest boson ever found," were the memorable words
uttered by him during the announcement.
Credits:
Camerawork: Nathan Rae & Team - http://nathanrae.co.uk/
Post production: Elliott Wragg - https://twitter.com/EIliott
Audio restoration : Jorge Polvorinos - http://jorgepolvorinos.wordpress.com
Head of IT and Design: Vlad Victor Jiman - https://twitter.com/VladJiman
Intro: Mike Wood - www.completeedits.co.uk https://twitter.com/completeedits
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