Discover the wonders of science through the partner outreach events
EPS-HEP 2025 is not just a scientific conference—it’s an opportunity to bring the excitement of cutting-edge research to everyone. Our outreach programme is designed to inspire curiosity, spark imagination, and connect the public with the incredible world of physics. Whether through engaging talks, interactive workshops, or artistic performances, there’s something for everyone to explore and enjoy. Join us and experience the beauty of science in action! Find more details about those events below.
Events before the conference

Dates and location:
- One Saturday every month, at 10:00 AM on Luminy Campus
Description:
In line with the themes of EPS-HEP 2025 and the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, this lecture series delves into the fascinating mysteries of the universe and matter. Launched in 2005 during the World Year of Physics, this monthly programme aims to share the excitement of science with the general public and inspire younger generations to pursue scientific studies.
Why is this series unique?
This series serves as a powerful platform for promoting scientific culture:
- Promoting Science: It highlights the latest scientific and technical advancements, offering insights into the wonders of our universe.
- Combating Obscurantism: By making science accessible, it helps demystify complex concepts and fosters an informed and critical mindset.
- Encouraging Vocations: Delivered by passionate experts, these lectures inspire young people to consider careers in science.
Topics Covered:
- Fundamentals of quantum physics
- The secrets of dark matter and dark energy
- Fundamental interactions and elementary particles
- Major enigmas of cosmology and particle physics
Who is it for?
These lectures are open to everyone, from science enthusiasts to students eager to deepen their understanding. Event in French.
Where to find more information?
Discover details and archives of previous series on the official website: indico.in2p3.fr/category/263/
EPS-HEP 2025 is committed to fostering curiosity and promoting scientific literacy among young people, particularly those less exposed to science.

Succeed with Sciences aims to introduce students to experimental fundamental physics.
The CPPM is offering a science outreach programme combining an international physics masterclass, visits to the laboratory and interactive workshops to learn about the scientific process, develop critical thinking and highlight the essential role played by women in science. An Art & Science performance will also be offered on May 13th to students from two of Marseille’s secondary schools, Montgrand and Saint-Charles, highlighting scientific research and the big questions about how the Universe works. This live show will also demonstrate the importance of individual contributions to collective scientific research. The aim of this event is to open up the world of science through live entertainment.

Dates and location:
- Dates: From March 19th to April 4th
- Location: Bibliothèque Universitaire (University Library) de l’INSPÉ d’Aix-en-Provence
- Access open to everyone.
Description:
In its quest to understand the origin, functioning, and destiny of the universe, humanity has explored various paths of research.
Particle physics is one such path: it studies the most fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions. At the intensity frontier, this discipline probes the unknown using particle beams of unprecedented intensity.
The project “The Intensity Frontier: Probing the Unknown” offers a fresh perspective on this ambitious field of research. Through visual storytelling, designed by scientists from the “Intensity Frontier” Research Group (GDR-InF) of the CNRS institutes IN2P3 and INP, this exhibition highlights:
- The scientific challenges and strategies of the intensity frontier,
- Extraordinary technological achievements,
- And the deeply human aspect of this scientific endeavor.
This exhibition invites visitors to discover the beauty and boldness of a discipline that continually pushes the boundaries of the known.

From Tuesday April 22th to Saturday May 3rd, 2025, come and celebrate astronomy in all its forms during the third edition of the festival d’astronomie de Provence (Provence astronomy festival)!
The Marseille Astrophysics Laboratory (LAM) – Institut Pythéas, in collaboration with associations of amateur astronomers in the region, invite you to discover the sites of Provençal astronomy and the latest advances in astrophysics research.
Take advantage of free and open-access public events in Provence: conferences, visits, astronomical observation evenings and other workshops for children.
For more details, please visit the website of the festival (in French).

What if particle physics found its way into your photos ?
Objectif Particules challenges you to illustrate concepts like antimatter, dark matter, or high energies… using your camera! Play with light, textures, situations, and actions to represent research topics such as vacuum, gravity, or the unification of forces.
Any technique is welcome, as long as your images resonate with science.
Submission to the photo competition: free and open to everyone (age: 12 years and more) from March 15th to June 8th, 2025.
Award ceremony: during the Art and Science evening at Palais du Pharo, July 8th, 2025, open to everyone.
Information, terms and conditions and application:
https://indico.in2p3.fr/e/objectifparticules
Dates and location:
- One Saturday every month, at 10:00 AM on Luminy Campus
Description:
In line with the themes of EPS-HEP 2025 and the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, this lecture series delves into the fascinating mysteries of the universe and matter. Launched in 2005 during the World Year of Physics, this monthly programme aims to share the excitement of science with the general public and inspire younger generations to pursue scientific studies.
Why is this series unique?
This series serves as a powerful platform for promoting scientific culture:
- Promoting Science: It highlights the latest scientific and technical advancements, offering insights into the wonders of our universe.
- Combating Obscurantism: By making science accessible, it helps demystify complex concepts and fosters an informed and critical mindset.
- Encouraging Vocations: Delivered by passionate experts, these lectures inspire young people to consider careers in science.
Topics Covered:
- Fundamentals of quantum physics
- The secrets of dark matter and dark energy
- Fundamental interactions and elementary particles
- Major enigmas of cosmology and particle physics
Who is it for?
These lectures are open to everyone, from science enthusiasts to students eager to deepen their understanding. Event in French.
Where to find more information?
Discover details and archives of previous series on the official website: indico.in2p3.fr/category/263/
EPS-HEP 2025 is committed to fostering curiosity and promoting scientific literacy among young people, particularly those less exposed to science.
Succeed with Sciences aims to introduce students to experimental fundamental physics.
The CPPM is offering a science outreach programme combining an international physics masterclass, visits to the laboratory and interactive workshops to learn about the scientific process, develop critical thinking and highlight the essential role played by women in science. An Art & Science performance will also be offered on May 13th to students from two of Marseille’s secondary schools, Montgrand and Saint-Charles, highlighting scientific research and the big questions about how the Universe works. This live show will also demonstrate the importance of individual contributions to collective scientific research. The aim of this event is to open up the world of science through live entertainment.
Dates and location:
- Dates: From March 19th to April 4th
- Location: Bibliothèque Universitaire (University Library) de l’INSPÉ d’Aix-en-Provence
- Access open to everyone.
Description:
In its quest to understand the origin, functioning, and destiny of the universe, humanity has explored various paths of research.
Particle physics is one such path: it studies the most fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions. At the intensity frontier, this discipline probes the unknown using particle beams of unprecedented intensity.
The project “The Intensity Frontier: Probing the Unknown” offers a fresh perspective on this ambitious field of research. Through visual storytelling, designed by scientists from the “Intensity Frontier” Research Group (GDR-InF) of the CNRS institutes IN2P3 and INP, this exhibition highlights:
- The scientific challenges and strategies of the intensity frontier,
- Extraordinary technological achievements,
- And the deeply human aspect of this scientific endeavor.
This exhibition invites visitors to discover the beauty and boldness of a discipline that continually pushes the boundaries of the known.
From Tuesday April 22th to Saturday May 3rd, 2025, come and celebrate astronomy in all its forms during the third edition of the festival d’astronomie de Provence (Provence astronomy festival)!
The Marseille Astrophysics Laboratory (LAM) – Institut Pythéas, in collaboration with associations of amateur astronomers in the region, invite you to discover the sites of Provençal astronomy and the latest advances in astrophysics research.
Take advantage of free and open-access public events in Provence: conferences, visits, astronomical observation evenings and other workshops for children.
For more details, please visit the website of the festival (in French).
What if particle physics found its way into your photos ?
Objectif Particules challenges you to illustrate concepts like antimatter, dark matter, or high energies… using your camera! Play with light, textures, situations, and actions to represent research topics such as vacuum, gravity, or the unification of forces.
Any technique is welcome, as long as your images resonate with science.
Submission to the photo competition: free and open to everyone (age: 12 years and more) from March 15th to June 8th, 2025.
Award ceremony: during the Art and Science evening at Palais du Pharo, July 8th, 2025, open to everyone.
Information, terms and conditions and application:
https://indico.in2p3.fr/e/objectifparticules
Events during the conference

Dates and location:
- Open to the public: On Tuesday, July 8th and Wednesday, July 9th in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
- From Monday, July 7th to Friday, July 11th, open to the conference participants
- Additional dates and locations to be announced.
Description:
The Fresque des Deux Infinis is a fun, engaging, and interactive workshop designed to explore the fascinating world of particle physics and cosmology. This collaborative activity invites participants to dive into the realms of the infinitely small (quantum mechanics and particle physics) and the infinitely large (cosmology and the universe).
Using printed cards, participants are guided through key scientific discoveries in both domains. The workshop also highlights technological applications emerging from research, introduces influential scientific figures, and explores the diverse careers within scientific research.
Workshop Objectives:
- Explore the Big and Small: Understand the complex physics of the universe’s structure, from the subatomic level of elementary particles to the vast scales of galaxies, dark matter, and cosmic evolution.
- Promote Collective Intelligence: Foster collaborative thinking as participants work together to organize and connect scientific discoveries, technological innovations, and the people behind them.
- Engage with the Science: Through cards and interactive discussions, participants gain a deeper appreciation for how research in both the quantum world and the cosmos intersect and advance our understanding of the universe.
Key Topics Covered:
- The Infinitely Small: Insights into the nature of elementary particles and their fundamental interactions (quantum mechanics, the Standard Model, and particle accelerators).
- The Infinitely Large: The study of the cosmos, including galaxy formation, dark matter, dark energy, and the evolution of the universe.
- Technological Applications: Explore how discoveries in these fields have led to technological innovations, such as in medicine (PET scans), energy, and space exploration.
- Scientific Figures & Careers: Learn about the scientists who shaped these fields and explore the diverse career paths in research and technology.
Who Can Participate?
This workshop is open to anyone interested in science, from schoolchildren to adults, regardless of their scientific background. It is especially suitable for young people eager to discover how scientific knowledge is applied in both the world of particles and the vast universe.
Why Participate?
The Fresque des Deux Infinis offers a unique opportunity to actively engage with cutting-edge science in a creative, social, and fun environment. By collaborating with others, participants not only enhance their knowledge but also develop skills in teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving.


Dates and location:
- Open to the public: On Tuesday, July 8th and Wednesday, July 9th in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
- From Monday, July 7th to Friday, July 11th, open to the conference participants
- Additional dates and locations to be announced.
Description:
In its quest to understand the origin, functioning, and destiny of the universe, humanity has explored various paths of research.
Particle physics is one such path: it studies the most fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions. At the intensity frontier, this discipline probes the unknown using particle beams of unprecedented intensity.
The project “The Intensity Frontier: Probing the Unknown” offers a fresh perspective on this ambitious field of research. Through visual storytelling, designed by scientists from the “Intensity Frontier” Research Group (GDR-InF) of the CNRS institutes IN2P3 and INP, this exhibition highlights:
- The scientific challenges and strategies of the intensity frontier,
- Extraordinary technological achievements,
- And the deeply human aspect of this scientific endeavor.
This exhibition invites visitors to discover the beauty and boldness of a discipline that continually pushes the boundaries of the known.

Dates and location:
On Tuesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 9 in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
Description:
Scientific Speed-Dating is an immersive and dynamic experience that allows the public to meet researchers, as well as technicians, engineers, and other science professionals in an informal and interactive setting. This rapid meeting format consists of one-on-one or small group discussions between a scientist or science professional and a small group of participants, offering a unique opportunity to explore the behind-the-scenes of scientific research and technical professions.
During these brief but intense exchanges, participants are invited to ask questions about the scientists’ fields of research, the challenges they face in their daily work, or the future prospects of science. The aim is to foster a direct, personalized, and accessible dialogue while creating a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Event Objectives:
- Meet researchers and science professionals informally: Allow the public to engage directly with scientists, technicians, and engineers from various fields in an intimate and barrier-free environment.
- Promote everyday science: Provide insights into the life of a researcher, engineer, or technician, highlighting their challenges, passions, and discoveries while demystifying scientific careers.
- Encourage intergenerational exchanges: Create a space where young people, students, as well as adults and families, can ask questions and discover scientific topics that interest them, whether they are beginners or more experienced.
- Stimulate scientific curiosity: Answer spontaneous questions on various topics (latest advancements in physics, environmental challenges, astronomy, new technologies) and inspire interest in scientific and technical careers.
Format of the Meeting:
Scientific Speed-Dating consists of 10 to 15-minute sessions where each small group of participants can engage with a scientist, technician, or engineer. Discussions usually begin with a subject chosen by the participants, ranging from specific questions about a scientific field to more general inquiries about research. Multiple sessions can take place during the event, allowing participants to meet different professionals and explore a variety of disciplines.
Possible Topics:
The researchers and professionals present may come from different scientific and technical fields, including:
- Fundamental Physics: Quantum mechanics, cosmology, particle physics, etc.
- Technologies and Innovations: Artificial intelligence, practical applications of research.
- Society and Humanities: History of science, research ethics.
- Technical Professions: Systems engineering, scientific project management, research instrumentation, advanced technology development.
- Laboratory Technicians and Scientific Instrumentation: Sample preparation and analysis, equipment maintenance, experimental data management.
Target Audience:
This event is open to all, with no scientific prerequisites. It is aimed at curious people of all ages, including students, professionals, families, or anyone interested in science, research, and technical careers. Event in French
Why Participate?
Scientific Speed-Dating offers a chance to freely engage with passionate researchers, technicians, and engineers, better understand the challenges and issues of their fields, and get direct answers to often complex questions, all while fostering an interactive and playful approach. These exchanges help make science and technical careers more accessible, strengthen the link between the public and research, and inspire new vocations in scientific and technological fields.

Date and Place:
Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 in the evening at Palais du Pharo
Description:
This unique cultural project seeks to engage the general public and younger generations with scientific research and the profound mysteries of the universe. Through live performance, it highlights the importance of individual contributions to collective scientific endeavors and aims to bridge the gap between science and the performing arts.
What is 95%, The Dance of the Infinites?
A live art and science performance exploring the “two infinites”:
- The infinitely small, focusing on the nature of elementary particles and their four fundamental interactions.
- The infinitely large, examining the dynamics of the universe, dark matter, and dark energy.
The title “95%” reflects the fact that the known universe is composed of only 5% ordinary matter, while the remaining 95% is made up of dark matter and dark energy—enigmas yet to be understood.
What to Expect:
- A 40-minute live performance combining dance, live and recorded music, singing, and voiceover.
- A 20-minute interactive discussion with a physicist and four artists, introducing concepts like quantum physics, relativity, the Standard Model of particle physics, and current big questions in high-energy physics research.
Audience:
Open to all, ages 7 and up. Voiceover in French.
Website: compagnie95pour100.wordpress.com
Date and Place:
Wednesday, July 9th, 2025 in the evening at Palais du Pharo
Description:
Join Camille Sironneau, a PhD candidate, for an engaging and accessible lecture that will introduce you to the fascinating world of high-energy physics. Using cards representing the particles of the Standard Model, Camille will offer a simple and interactive introduction to the fundamental building blocks of matter. Through a playful approach, they will clearly explain the interactions between particles and their role in understanding the universe.
This lecture will shed light on the basic principles of particle physics, using metaphorical cards to illustrate the different particles and their interactions. This fun and interactive format makes complex scientific concepts accessible to everyone, especially those new to the field.
The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion featuring renowned scientists participating in the EPS-HEP 2025 conference. A moderator will guide the discussion, asking these experts about the scientific and technological challengesof fundamental research and its impact on society.
Audience Participation:
The event will conclude with a Q&A session, allowing the audience to ask questions directly to the scientists. This will provide an opportunity for open dialogue about advances in high-energy physics and their applications in the modern world.
Target Audience:
This lecture is open to everyone, from curious minds to science enthusiasts. It is specially designed for those who wish to gain a playful introduction to particle physics and explore its impact on society. Event in French.
Date and venue
Thursday, July 10th and Friday, July 11th, 2025 (evenings, time to be confirmed)
Salle de spectacle du CLAS du GLM (Bât. A, RdC)
CNRS Campus, 31 chemin J. Aiguier
13009 Marseille, France
Description:
Wolfgang Pauli is one of the co-founders of quantum mechanics, winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize. Annalisa Panati, researcher at the CPT (Centre de Physique Théorique), imagined a play to tell the story of Mr. Pauli’s research and intimate life.
The play presents personal reflections, explanations of elements of quantum mechanics, as well as Pauli’s human and contradictory sides, which that bring him closer to the life of any us: his loves, his dreams and his personal crisis, which leads him to turn to the famous psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung.
The play will be performed by the CAES-CNRS troupe Cie Tripiti, directed by Raymond Vinciguerra.
Target Audience:
Open to everyone.
Dates and location:
- Open to the public: On Tuesday, July 8th and Wednesday, July 9th in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
- From Monday, July 7th to Friday, July 11th, open to the conference participants
- Additional dates and locations to be announced.
Description:
The Fresque des Deux Infinis is a fun, engaging, and interactive workshop designed to explore the fascinating world of particle physics and cosmology. This collaborative activity invites participants to dive into the realms of the infinitely small (quantum mechanics and particle physics) and the infinitely large (cosmology and the universe).
Using printed cards, participants are guided through key scientific discoveries in both domains. The workshop also highlights technological applications emerging from research, introduces influential scientific figures, and explores the diverse careers within scientific research.
Workshop Objectives:
- Explore the Big and Small: Understand the complex physics of the universe’s structure, from the subatomic level of elementary particles to the vast scales of galaxies, dark matter, and cosmic evolution.
- Promote Collective Intelligence: Foster collaborative thinking as participants work together to organize and connect scientific discoveries, technological innovations, and the people behind them.
- Engage with the Science: Through cards and interactive discussions, participants gain a deeper appreciation for how research in both the quantum world and the cosmos intersect and advance our understanding of the universe.
Key Topics Covered:
- The Infinitely Small: Insights into the nature of elementary particles and their fundamental interactions (quantum mechanics, the Standard Model, and particle accelerators).
- The Infinitely Large: The study of the cosmos, including galaxy formation, dark matter, dark energy, and the evolution of the universe.
- Technological Applications: Explore how discoveries in these fields have led to technological innovations, such as in medicine (PET scans), energy, and space exploration.
- Scientific Figures & Careers: Learn about the scientists who shaped these fields and explore the diverse career paths in research and technology.
Who Can Participate?
This workshop is open to anyone interested in science, from schoolchildren to adults, regardless of their scientific background. It is especially suitable for young people eager to discover how scientific knowledge is applied in both the world of particles and the vast universe.
Why Participate?
The Fresque des Deux Infinis offers a unique opportunity to actively engage with cutting-edge science in a creative, social, and fun environment. By collaborating with others, participants not only enhance their knowledge but also develop skills in teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Dates and location:
- Open to the public: On Tuesday, July 8th and Wednesday, July 9th in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
- From Monday, July 7th to Friday, July 11th, open to the conference participants
- Additional dates and locations to be announced.
Description:
In its quest to understand the origin, functioning, and destiny of the universe, humanity has explored various paths of research.
Particle physics is one such path: it studies the most fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions. At the intensity frontier, this discipline probes the unknown using particle beams of unprecedented intensity.
The project “The Intensity Frontier: Probing the Unknown” offers a fresh perspective on this ambitious field of research. Through visual storytelling, designed by scientists from the “Intensity Frontier” Research Group (GDR-InF) of the CNRS institutes IN2P3 and INP, this exhibition highlights:
- The scientific challenges and strategies of the intensity frontier,
- Extraordinary technological achievements,
- And the deeply human aspect of this scientific endeavor.
This exhibition invites visitors to discover the beauty and boldness of a discipline that continually pushes the boundaries of the known.
Dates and location:
On Tuesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 9 in the evening at the Palais du Pharo
Description:
Scientific Speed-Dating is an immersive and dynamic experience that allows the public to meet researchers, as well as technicians, engineers, and other science professionals in an informal and interactive setting. This rapid meeting format consists of one-on-one or small group discussions between a scientist or science professional and a small group of participants, offering a unique opportunity to explore the behind-the-scenes of scientific research and technical professions.
During these brief but intense exchanges, participants are invited to ask questions about the scientists’ fields of research, the challenges they face in their daily work, or the future prospects of science. The aim is to foster a direct, personalized, and accessible dialogue while creating a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Event Objectives:
- Meet researchers and science professionals informally: Allow the public to engage directly with scientists, technicians, and engineers from various fields in an intimate and barrier-free environment.
- Promote everyday science: Provide insights into the life of a researcher, engineer, or technician, highlighting their challenges, passions, and discoveries while demystifying scientific careers.
- Encourage intergenerational exchanges: Create a space where young people, students, as well as adults and families, can ask questions and discover scientific topics that interest them, whether they are beginners or more experienced.
- Stimulate scientific curiosity: Answer spontaneous questions on various topics (latest advancements in physics, environmental challenges, astronomy, new technologies) and inspire interest in scientific and technical careers.
Format of the Meeting:
Scientific Speed-Dating consists of 10 to 15-minute sessions where each small group of participants can engage with a scientist, technician, or engineer. Discussions usually begin with a subject chosen by the participants, ranging from specific questions about a scientific field to more general inquiries about research. Multiple sessions can take place during the event, allowing participants to meet different professionals and explore a variety of disciplines.
Possible Topics:
The researchers and professionals present may come from different scientific and technical fields, including:
- Fundamental Physics: Quantum mechanics, cosmology, particle physics, etc.
- Technologies and Innovations: Artificial intelligence, practical applications of research.
- Society and Humanities: History of science, research ethics.
- Technical Professions: Systems engineering, scientific project management, research instrumentation, advanced technology development.
- Laboratory Technicians and Scientific Instrumentation: Sample preparation and analysis, equipment maintenance, experimental data management.
Target Audience:
This event is open to all, with no scientific prerequisites. It is aimed at curious people of all ages, including students, professionals, families, or anyone interested in science, research, and technical careers. Event in French
Why Participate?
Scientific Speed-Dating offers a chance to freely engage with passionate researchers, technicians, and engineers, better understand the challenges and issues of their fields, and get direct answers to often complex questions, all while fostering an interactive and playful approach. These exchanges help make science and technical careers more accessible, strengthen the link between the public and research, and inspire new vocations in scientific and technological fields.
Date and Place:
Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 in the evening at Palais du Pharo
Description:
This unique cultural project seeks to engage the general public and younger generations with scientific research and the profound mysteries of the universe. Through live performance, it highlights the importance of individual contributions to collective scientific endeavors and aims to bridge the gap between science and the performing arts.
What is 95%, The Dance of the Infinites?
A live art and science performance exploring the “two infinites”:
- The infinitely small, focusing on the nature of elementary particles and their four fundamental interactions.
- The infinitely large, examining the dynamics of the universe, dark matter, and dark energy.
The title “95%” reflects the fact that the known universe is composed of only 5% ordinary matter, while the remaining 95% is made up of dark matter and dark energy—enigmas yet to be understood.
What to Expect:
- A 40-minute live performance combining dance, live and recorded music, singing, and voiceover.
- A 20-minute interactive discussion with a physicist and four artists, introducing concepts like quantum physics, relativity, the Standard Model of particle physics, and current big questions in high-energy physics research.
Audience:
Open to all, ages 7 and up. Voiceover in French.
Website: compagnie95pour100.wordpress.com
Date and Place:
Wednesday, July 9th, 2025 in the evening at Palais du Pharo
Description:
Join Camille Sironneau, a PhD candidate, for an engaging and accessible lecture that will introduce you to the fascinating world of high-energy physics. Using cards representing the particles of the Standard Model, Camille will offer a simple and interactive introduction to the fundamental building blocks of matter. Through a playful approach, they will clearly explain the interactions between particles and their role in understanding the universe.
This lecture will shed light on the basic principles of particle physics, using metaphorical cards to illustrate the different particles and their interactions. This fun and interactive format makes complex scientific concepts accessible to everyone, especially those new to the field.
The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion featuring renowned scientists participating in the EPS-HEP 2025 conference. A moderator will guide the discussion, asking these experts about the scientific and technological challengesof fundamental research and its impact on society.
Audience Participation:
The event will conclude with a Q&A session, allowing the audience to ask questions directly to the scientists. This will provide an opportunity for open dialogue about advances in high-energy physics and their applications in the modern world.
Target Audience:
This lecture is open to everyone, from curious minds to science enthusiasts. It is specially designed for those who wish to gain a playful introduction to particle physics and explore its impact on society. Event in French.
