Meet the metaCERNies!

  • Ana Suja
    From time to time, aún arde Madrid en su memoria, as Porretas would sing. Madrid, the capital of the cats and the lighted nights, saw Ana born, enjoyed her teenage… Read more: Ana Suja
  • Víctor Manuel González
    There are essential things are invisible to the eye, and those things can be professions. But there are also other jobs that are dedicated to make those realities visible, to… Read more: Víctor Manuel González
  • Moisés López Caeiro
    Like all enthusiastic physics students, Moisés initiated a long-distance relationship with CERN. In its early years, it was a relationship through books, scientific magazines and classes at the Universidade de… Read more: Moisés López Caeiro
  • Noelia Sánchez
    Etymologically speaking, Noelia teaches the science of life. She has been a biology and geology high school teacher for almost 15 years. Before that, she did her Ph.D. in immunology… Read more: Noelia Sánchez
  • Maite Pelacho
    It was in her early days as a physics student at the University of Valencia (Spain), that she first heard about CERN. Since then, Maite, a former physics teacher born… Read more: Maite Pelacho
  • Paco Barradas Solas
    e says he has seen things which that child from Orcasitas would not believe. The point of the CMS detector where Higgs bosons are created, for example. The moment when… Read more: Paco Barradas Solas