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The Higgs Boson Explained: What is the Higgs and Why is Everyone So Excited About it?

Lecture | July 13 | 12-1:30 p.m. | 2050 Valley Life Sciences' Chan Shun Auditorium


Beate Heinemann, Associate Professor, Physics Department; Lawrence Hall, Professor, Physics Department

Marjorie Shapiro, Professor, Physics Department; Louise Skinnari, PhD Student, Physics Department; Josh Ruderman, Post-Doc and Miller Fellow, Physics Department

Department of Physics


On Friday July 13 at noon, join faculty and other members of the Physics Department who will help the campus community understand the significance of discovering the Higgs Boson, the particle that was predicted by Peter Higgs about 50 years ago. Mark Richards, Executive Dean of the College of Letters & Sciences, will host this discussion for the Berkeley community.

Professors Beate Heinemann, an experimental physicist and a member of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in CERN Switzerland, and Lawrence Hall, a theoretical physicist and former Director of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics, will explain what the Higgs is, why it was predicted and how it was proven to exist. They will be joined by panel members Professor Marjorie Shapiro, also a member of the Atlas experiment, Miller Fellow Josh Ruderman and PhD student and Atlas member Louise Skinnari.


mhjelm@berkeley.edu, 510-642-5979

Available Now: Webcast