
2024
An international team of young physicists led by Maurizio Pierini at CERN in Geneva is developing the first AI tool to detect anomalous phenomena among the 40 million proton collisions per second generated in the LHC particle accelerator. Will it work? Will they succeed in changing the way new physics is discovered around the world?
2024
An international team of young physicists led by Maurizio Pierini at CERN in Geneva is developing the first AI tool to detect anomalous phenomena among the 40 million proton collisions per second generated in the LHC particle accelerator. Will it work? Will they succeed in changing the way new physics is discovered around the world?