Michael Doser deler hvordan forskningen ved CERN kan bidra til nytenkning og utvikling både i industrien og samfunnet. Han vil også presentere teknologier som fortsatt er i en tidlig fase, men som forventes å bli sentrale i fremtidens eksperimenter og industrielle anvendelser.

Michael Doser
CERN og MIT
Michael Doser is a senior research physicist working at CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland. He founded (in 2012) and led (until 2022) the AEgIS experiment working with antimatter atoms, and continues to focus on working with antimatter (formation of anti-atoms, study of matter-antimatter asymmetry, measurement of the gravitational interaction between matter and antimatter, exotic atom spectroscopy and nuclear physics), using it either as a tool or as an object of study itself. In 2022, he was tasked with exploring the opportunities provided by quantum sensing for particle physics and since 2024 is spokesperson of a global collaboration of 115 institutes carrying out R&D on a wide range of quantum sensor families with the goal of developing these for fundamental physics. He is also editor of Physics Letters B since 20 years.
In parallel, he was a founding member of the board for Arts at Cern (2019-2014), is a founding member of the Rrosa Institute on trans-disciplinary research (2025), lectures to a wide spectrum of audiences, from school children to decision makers, and is involved in numerous outreach activities, including art related events, both locally and internationally (Europe, Asia and USA).
