Introduction to the black side.............

For a while I have been concerned that the black side of life and design here in the city of boston gets overlooked. In a city that is 51% minority with a Black Governor, why do we have to work so hard to know about all the exciting things that are happening in the city? Therefore the goal of this blog is to pass along information about events, activities, job opportunities and restaurant reviews from a minority perspective. The Black side or hidden side of life and design here in Boston is the scope of what you will find in the posts. And some occasional commentary will also make its way to the web. Enjoy!


Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fwd: Lecture by Felicitas Pauss, ETH Zurich and CERN, on May 13



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Bühler <thomas@swissnexboston.org>
To: Thomas Bühler <thomas@swissnexboston.org>
Sent: Tue, 5 May 2009 10:39 am
Subject: Lecture by Felicitas Pauss, ETH Zurich and CERN, on May 13

Lecture by Felicitas Pauss, ETH Zurich and CERN
"The Large Hadron Collider at CERN: Entering a New Era in unraveling the Mystery of Matter, Space, and Time"
 
The SCIENCEsuisse exhibit at Logan Airport continues to be very popular. Our guides have been interacting with visitors, while musicians from the Berklee College of Music have attracted people waiting for arrivals or departures. You can find more impressions from the airport and the latest news about the exhibit here.
 
As part of SCIENCEsuisse, we are delighted to announce a lecture by one of the world leading scientists introduced on our posters:
 
Felicitas Pauss, Professor for Experimental Particle Physics, ETH Zurich and Project Leader at CERN, will give a very compelling lecture on her achievements and her career as a scientist. Please find a short introduction movie here (Episode 1).
 
Her talk will take place at
 
MIT, Stata Center (32 Vassar Street, Cambridge), Room 32-123 (first floor),
on May 13th at 4:15pm.
 
It is open to the public, but you need to RSVP to thomas@swissnexboston.org. There will be a small reception starting at 3:45pm.
The lecture will be opened by Prof. Jerome Friedman, Nobel Prize winner in Physics 1990.
 
We look forward to welcoming you there.
 
 
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