LHC

Large Hadron Collider – a particle collider at the CERN research facility near Geneva. It occupies a 27km tunnel running 175m below the French-Swiss border near Geneva. It became operational in 2009 and is most famous for the 2012 discovery of the Higg’s boson.

David Shaw

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David Shaw has worked extensively in consulting, market analysis & advisory businesses across a wide range of sectors including Technology, Healthcare, Energy and Financial Services. He has held a number of senior executive roles in public and private companies. David studied Physics at Balliol College, Oxford and has a PhD in Particle Physics from UCL. He is a member of the Institute of Physics. Follow David on Twitter and LinkedIn