
Gian Giudice
CERN Physicist | Particle Physics & Cosmology

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Gian Giudice is a renowned theoretical physicist who has made seminal contributions to our understanding of particle physics and cosmology. As a leading researcher at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, he has published groundbreaking work on the fundamental nature of matter and the origins of the universe.
Giudice's insights into the Standard Model of particle physics and the properties of dark matter have transformed how scientists view the cosmos. His captivating lectures offer audiences a rare glimpse into the frontiers of scientific discovery, inspiring awe and wonder at the mysteries of the universe.
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Why our universe might exist on a knife-edge
The biggest surprise of discovering the Higgs boson? That there were no surprises. Gian Giudice talks us through a problem in theoretical physics: what if the Higgs field exists in an ultra-dense state that could mean the collapse of all atomic matter? With wit and charm, Giudice outlines a grim fate -- and why we shouldn't start worrying just yet.
| Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|
| TEDxCERN 2013 | 2013 | 🇨🇭Geneva, Switzerland |
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