Particle Physicist

Harry Cliff

Dr Harry Cliff is a particle physicist based at the University of Cambridge who works on the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest scientific experiment, at CERN near Geneva. Harry’s is part of an international team searching for signs of new particles and forces of nature at the LHCb experiment, which could help to answer some of the most puzzling questions about the nature of the universe. Harry is also Fellow of Modern Science at the Science Museum in London, where he is co-curator of the critically acclaimed Collider exhibition, which is now completing its international tour at Queensland Museum having been seen by over half a million visitors worldwide. He is currently leading the development a new exhibition telling the story of humankind’s changing relationship with the Sun, which will open at the Science Museum in London in 2018.

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