Lecture series LHC: An exciting physics future for CERN

All of us at CERN are working towards the same goal, a better understanding of the structure of matter, the forces which control it and thus a clearer picture of the behaviour of the entire Universe.

Therefore I believe it is very important that everyone has a clear picture of the fascinating programme of physics that we can look forward to with the LHC and I have asked Professor Egil Lillestøl to give a short series of talks on this theme. Professor Lillestøl has long experience in simplifying the most complex concepts in physics and I know his talks will be both instructive and entertaining.
The lectures will be targetted at people who have a scientific, engineering or technical background but are not specialists in the field of particle physics. Anyone who is curious about CERN physics and its future will find something of interest.
The first lecture will be given on 31st January at 16.00 in the Main Auditorium. I encourage you all to attend.

See also the lecture abstract and schedule on page 12 of the Weekly Bulletin no 4, or click here