22 October 2008

The LHC inaugration and the LHCFest

The official ceremony of inaugration of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) took place on 21.10.2008 which was attended by quite a few important people, especially from the CERN member states. There were also delegations from other countries from all over the world, the delegations typically headed by education or science ministers of the respective countries. There were also the guests invited by the Director General (DG) of CERN, which were mainly physicists from CERN and all over the world, and heads of laboratories and funding agencies.
The ceremony took place in the SM18, which is the testing facility for the LHC magnets. In one of its halls, expositions from all the four major detectors were set up, along with posters and displays of parts of the LHC magnets. So the guests were to visit this hall, where, apart from the science, they were also served the "molecular cuisine", which was an assortment of chef Ettore Bocchia's creations including the famous ice creams cooled with liquid nitrogen to maintain a velvety texture. I had the good luck of being there as one of the presenters at the LHCb exposition, and given my sweet tooth, I had a ball. And you can find me stirring the ice cream while liquid nitrogen is being poured!
Going back to the ceremony, the guests were then taken to another hall called SMA18 where they were to be seated for the rest of the evening. There was also an exhibition titled "Accelerating Nobels", which is a series of photographs of Nobel laureates who were asked to make a drawing of their Nobel discovery and hold it while posing for the photograph. Another interesting thing about the exhibition was the photographer's comments for each of the photograph, and the ones for Anthony Leggett (nobel prize 2003) were
"It’s quite a twist when atoms form pairs to allow for superfluidity, but Tony Leggett wanted to show exactly how they do it – with his hands! “But Professor, how can you hold up your drawing to the camera when you need both of your hands for your presentation of paired atoms?”, I ask. “Just tape the drawing onto me!”, he replies."
This is ofcourse my favourite picture....

The ceremony began with a speech from the DG followed by speeches by the distinguished delegates.
Then there was a concert named "Origins: concert for a collider", a celebration of the wonder of the cosmos and the glory of life on Earth, as expressed through the imagery of a nature photographer Frans Lanting and the music by Philip Glass.
This was the end of the formal ceremony and the guests left by 1800.
The LHC Fest, which was open to all CERN users, included a buffet and a concert, was to start from 1830. Both the exposition hall and the ceremony hall were open so one could look at the displays by the four experiments and the Accelerating Nobels exhibition. There was a speech by the DG and also a performance of "Origins" for the fest. After which, the buffet was served at 2030 and a concert followed, which was in full swing even as I left around 2300. It was a very enjoyable evening overall and I am glad I was able to experience this unique day.

2 comments:

Altaf said...

Cooool..did you taste that ice cream? I love to eat ice cream made with liquid Nitrogen..!
Any way one can only dream to be a part of such an auspicious event. You are glad but I am feeling proud of u for being there..

Yoshi said...

Hi Kate,

Thank you for the comment -- I am very glad you have enjoyed reading the blog! Sorry it has been a little dormant, but this is a big year for a lot of us at Imperial HEP, including myself, so I promise to post and update on our activities soon!