4: Christoph Paus - Discovery of the Higgs boson & unsolved mysteries of the Standard Model
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On 4 July  2012, the  ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider confirmed that they had each observed a new particle in the mass region around 125 GeV. This particle is consistent with the long-sought Higgs boson, also named poetically as God’s particle. And Christoph Paus, professor of MIT, led the CMS team to this groundbreaking discovery. Why was detecting the Higgs boson such a big deal for physicists (given Nobel Prize in Physics 2013)? How to lead one of the largest international research collaborations? What is coming next in High-Energy Physics?
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