Upgrading ALICE: What's in store for the next two years?
Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 11:00
in Physics & Chemistry
With massive red doors weighing 350 tonnes each, it takes more than uttering "open sesame" to open the ALICE detector. Behind the doors lie the inner workings of a unique detector built to study the conditions of matter moments after the birth of the Universe, conditions which are recreated in the LHC.