Fabiola Gianotti
Fabiola Gianotti is an Italian particle physicist and the first woman to serve as the Director-General of CERN. She is renowned for her work on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, which contributed to the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012.
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Paraguay:
Fabiola Gianotti held the position of director general of CERN for ten years before Mark Thomson.
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Austria:
Fabiola Gianotti is the director general of CERN and views the halt of the Chinese competitor project as good news for Europe.
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Slovenia:
Fabiola Gianotti is the current general director of CERN and was the leader of the ATLAS experiment when the Higgs boson was discovered.
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Slovenia:
Fabiola Gianotti is the General Director of CERN who welcomed Slovenia as a member state.
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Italy:
Fabiola Gianotti has co-led one of the main experiments at CERN alongside Guido Tonelli.
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Italy:
Fabiola Gianotti is mentioned as the scientist at CERN whom Sebastião Salgado wanted to visit.
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Croatia:
Fabiola Gianotti was the first woman to lead CERN and served for ten years during two consecutive terms.
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Paraguay:
Fabiola Gianotti is the director of CERN and has expressed concerns about Europe losing its leadership in fundamental sciences if the FCC project does not advance.
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Ireland:
As part of the visit, Mr Lawless is due to meet with senior officials at Cern including director general Fabiola Gianotti.
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Italy:
Fabiola Gianotti is the director of CERN and announced the discovery of the Higgs boson.
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