Seven Albanian Scientists Participate in Groundbreaking CERN Experiment

 Seven Albanian scientists are part of the largest experiment at CERN, contributing to the European center for nuclear research among 10,000 to 12,000 scientific researchers from around the world.

Screenshof of Dr. Enklekejd Çaça to Albanian media
 Screenshof of Dr. Enklekejd Çaça to Albanian media
Invited to "ABC Morning," one of them, Dr. Enkelejd Çaça, a professor at the Polytechnic University and an astrophysicist, shared details about CERN and the experiment focusing on the field of physics.

He emphasized that scientists have full rights to access real experimental data.

"CERN is the largest laboratory of physics and science in the world. We are talking about an institution where about 10,000 to 12,000 physicists and engineers work. We are talking about scientists, but the majority are physicists and engineers.

We are seven Albanians, six are here in Albania, and one is the coordinator, Dr. Ilirjan Margjekaj, who is practically the promoter of this agreement we made now. He who has contributed the most and who has persevered and is the coordinator, because he is now at the University of Bari as a post-doc and works at CERN," Çaça said, among other things.
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