Israeli scientist reelected as VP of CERN
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12/16/2016
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Official Ceremony welcoming Israel as member of CERN, 2015
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PRESS RELEASE
Geneva (16 December 2016)
Yesterday, the Council of the European
Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) unanimously reelected Israeli
Professor Eliezer RABINOVICI as Vice-President of the organization’s supreme
decision-making authority.
Eliezer RABINOVICI, who is Professor of
Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, also heads the National
Committee for High Energy of the Israel Academy of Science and Humanities.
Ambassador Aviva Raz Shechter, Israel’s
Permanent Representative to the UN and other international organizations in
Geneva, noted that “this vote is another proof of Israel’s excellence in
advanced scientific research areas, and of its positive contribution to CERN.”
She expressed her “profound respect for Professor Rabinovici, who has been
doing an outstanding work at CERN over the past many years.”
Israeli scientists have and are making
major contributions to the experimental and theoretical programs at CERN. In
recent years, they have played a key role in building the detectors and the
analysis which had led to the historical discovery of the Higgs scalar.
Israel became member of CERN in September
2014, where two other of its nationals serve as members of key Committees.
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For more information and media requests: publicdiplomacy@geneva.mfa.gov.il
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