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Professor Brian Cox
Professor Brian Cox is celebrated as the UK’s leading experimental physicist. Renowned for his captivating books and television programmes, he has made science accessible and engaging to millions worldwide. Dubbed a 'rock star scientist' due to his earlier career in music, Brian combines a relatable enthusiasm with a deep knowledge of science. He holds the position of Professor of Particle Physics at Manchester University and is The Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science. Additionally, he is a pivotal contributor to the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.
About Brian Cox
Brian’s popular TV series, including Wonders of the Universe, The Planets, Wonders of Life, and Forces of Nature, explore fundamental scientific concepts from celestial phenomena to atomic structures. He has also hosted programs like Stargazing, Space Hoppers, The Big Bang, and various episodes of Horizon. His accompanying books, particularly the Wonders of… series, are bestsellers, alongside his co-authored works Why Does E=mc²? and The Quantum Universe.
Brian’s presentations, which span prestigious platforms from TED in the US to the World Economic Forums in Davos and China, are renowned for their ability to engage, inform, and entertain. Featuring breathtaking visuals of the cosmos, his talks are infused with his signature passion for science. He discusses the story of life, the universe, and everything in between, advocating that science can unify humanity in the quest to understand our shared origins and solve enduring mysteries. At CERN, he examines how cutting-edge technology recreates conditions from a fraction of a nanosecond after the Big Bang, aiming to reveal the universe’s fundamental simplicity. Brian also explores intriguing topics such as black holes and the ancient conditions on Mars that might have supported life.
Unique among speakers, Brian tours the world with his solo lecture show, Universal: Adventures In Space and Time. As an International Fellow of the Explorers Club, he has been honored with the prestigious Lord Kelvin Award for his contributions to public science education. When not filming across the globe, he writes for various popular and scientific journals and co-hosts Radio 4’s Infinite Monkey Cage. This comedic science show, co-hosted with Robin Ince, tackles both profound and lighthearted science questions with humour and insight, featuring a mix of comedians, scientists, and celebrities both on air and on tour.
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