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Question: Are you looking forward to the CERN Zone? Students will be able to send questions (like this!), and there will be live Chats with classes starting soon.
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Benjamin Rienacker answered on 2 Dec 2022:
It’s new and shiny – so sure, who wouldn’t look forward to it? Apart from that we are probably just as curious about the project as we are about the people we will meet here.
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Vichayanun Wachirapusitanand answered on 2 Dec 2022:
Sure, I’m looking forward for it. It’s good to see this test question and see how we can answer before the real ones arrive.
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Kathryn Coldham answered on 5 Dec 2022:
Absolutely – looking forward to answering the students’ questions!
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Joel Goldstein answered on 5 Dec 2022:
Yes! It should be a lot of fun, and a great chance to explain my research to new people.
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Patrick MacGregor answered on 8 Dec 2022:
Yes! I love chatting about nuclear physics with anyone who’s interested!
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Jonathan commented on :
Definitely! Students can ask some surprisingly challenging questions.