Research scientist at CERN, specializing in particle physics and outreach, presenter and writer for science media including BBC Radio 4 and various podcasts, author of popular science books explaining complex physics topics to general audiences.
Harry Cliff is a British particle physicist known for his work at CERN, where he researches fundamental particles and forces.
He is also a prolific science communicator, frequently presenting on BBC Radio 4 and contributing to public science education.
Harry has authored books making advanced physics accessible and engaging to a broad audience, combining expertise with clear and evocative explanations.
His career bridges cutting-edge research and public engagement, helping to deepen public understanding of particle physics and cosmology.

Topic: Particle Physics and the Large Hadron Collider

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