CERN and NASA are teaming up to make science research open for all CERN and NASA are teaming up to make science research open for all 2023 has been declared the Year of Open Science That means scientists and institutes are freely sharing their data and research Experts say open science can speed up scientific discoveries, increase collaboration between different scientific disciplines and help to turn research into action more quickly That’s why
Giovanni Anelli - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum Giovanni is currently the Head of the Knowledge Transfer group at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) He has extensive experience both in research institutes and industry, and is passionate about creating new links between these complementary actors of innovation Giovanni worked for 10 years in CERN’s Microelectronics Group, developing new integrated circuits for
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Founded in 1954, CERN is one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research Its business is fundamental physics, finding out what the universe is made of and how it works The world's largest and most complex scientific instruments are used to study the basic constituents of matter – the fundamental particles By studying what happens when these particles collide