Webcast TEDxCERN - Breaking the rules

UTC
Maxwell Auditorium (ALBA Synchrotron)

Maxwell Auditorium

ALBA Synchrotron

Ctra. BP 1413, km. 3,3 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona
Description

ALBA is a TEDxCERN webcast partner. We invite you to follow the TEDxCERN at our facilities. In case you'd like to attend, please apply for registration.

CERN is hosting its third TEDxCERN event on 9 October and will take place on Switzerland. This year will be an eclectic group of speakers who bring us ideas which break the rules.

TEDxCERN's speakers include Niel Gershenfeld -Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms who explores the boundaries between the digital and physical worlds-, Rachel Amstrong -material innovator from Newcastle Univeristy- or Michael Bodekaer -founder and CTO of Labster- among others.

Each talk will introduce new visions for new world and will inform us how innovations in our present can change our future.

TEDxCERN website

Programme
Ana Belén Martínez
    • 14:30 16:15
      Session 1 Rule-breakers
      • 14:30
        Tim Dixon 15m
        proposes that science embrace people power
      • 14:45
        Linda Liukas 15m
        writes about coding for children because it is this era's literacy need
      • 15:00
        Giham Kamel 15m
        sheds new light in the Middle East through scientific collaboration
      • 15:15
        Michael Bodekaer 15m
        revolutionizes science education through 3D virtual labs
      • 15:30
        Madeleine Lancaster 15m
        grows brain organoids to discover what makes us human
      • 15:45
        S. Matt Liao 15m
        discusses how different neuro technologies can affect personality
      • 16:00
        Imogen Heap 15m
        sculpts music with Mi.Mu gloves
    • 16:15 17:15
      Break - Networking & Interactive experience 1h
    • 17:15 19:30
      Session 2 Visionaries
      • 17:15
        Rachel Armstrong 15m
        innovates and designs sustainable solutions that promote new transferrable ways of thinking
      • 17:30
        Jeff Frost 15m
        merges visual and auditory art forms to create vast reverse light paintings
      • 17:45
        Edda Gschwendtner 15m
        accelerates particle physics to create smaller colliders
      • 18:00
        TED Ed animation 15m
        The origin of gold might be on Supernovas
      • 18:15
        David Lunney 15m
        he now hangs around CERN’s radioactive beam facility ISOLDE, transmuting lead atoms into gold.
      • 18:30
        Sean Follmer 15m
        transforms the way we interact with each other through electronic devices
      • 18:45
        Aleksandra or Donkey Drones (not confirmed yet!) 15m
      • 19:00
        Neil Gershenfeld 15m
        redefines the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds, making personal fabrication of prototypes possible
      • 19:15
        Vikki Stone 15m
        brings love into the programme with songs about particle physics and physicists