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Launch of the ESA experiment ASAC
a set of ultra-precise atomic clocks in space will test Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity with contributions from Philippe Jetzers' group.
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Congratulations to Laura Baudis elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
The U.S. National Academy of Sciences elected Laura Baudis in recognition of her outstanding and continuing achievements in basic research.
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The LHC experiment collaborations at CERN receive Breakthrough Prize
The prize was awarded to the collaborations for their “detailed measurements of Higgs boson properties confirming the symmetry-breaking mechanism of mass generation, the discovery of new strongly interacting particles, the study of rare processes and matter-antimatter asymmetry, and the exploration of nature at the shortest distances and most extreme conditions at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider”.
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Zurich and the birth of quantum mechanics
Article on the life and research of Wolfgang Pauli and Gregor Wentzel in the 1920s
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Gina Gibson: Artist-in-residence
Gina Gibson is a visual artist and Professor of Digital Communication at Black Hills State University (US).
Gina is a visiting professor and artist-in-residence at the Department of Physics. During her residence, she will collaborate with researchers to create a new body of artwork, engaging with the scientific community and exploring the intersection of art and physics.
Her artwork is currently shown in the exhibition UZHN/EARTH in the Science Pavilion UZH.
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Welcome Professor Nigel Glover
Prof. Dr. Nigel Glover, professor for theoretical particle physics at the Durham University joins the group of Thomas Gehrmann as a guest professor.
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Small But Mighty: TESSERACT Joins the Hunt for Dark Matter
Using super-sensitive detectors smaller than a stamp, a new experiment is searching for dark matter at masses no other experiment has explored.
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Guest Professor Matthias Neubert
Prof. Dr. Matthias Neubert, professor for theoretical particle physics at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz joins the group of Gino Isidori as a guest professor.
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Fabian Natterer
Congratulations on the promotion to Associate Professor for Quantum Materials and Sensing