
Exploring the Cross-Disciplinary Science Engagement of ORIGIN Collaboration
ORIGIN collaboration is an inter-experimental partnership supporting cross-disciplinary science engagement and networking with top scientific collaborations like ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, and more. They have ongoing projects worldwide, aiming to align ORIGIN's objectives with CERN for mutual benefit. With an extensive global network, they organize diverse programs for society and students, investigating how to better align with CERN's goals.
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ORIGIN ORIGIN cross-disciplinary science science education education engagement engagement & & networking networking What is ORIGIN: is an inter inter- -experimental experimental collaboration to support cross education & networking with following top scientific collaborations Who is ORIGIN: ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, LIGO, VIRGO, ICEcube, DUNE, MUOGRAPHY (further collaborations in discussion) cross- -disciplinary disciplinary science engagement, CERN IR November 29th 2019 michael.hoch@cern.ch phone: + 41754115720 Michael Hoch for the ORIGIN collaboration -
Ongoing projects Outlook 2019/2020 Cultural Collisions Canada 2018 Ontario Ministry of Education Cultural Collisions Vienna 2019/2020 City of Vienna, School Council, MUMOK Bulgaria 20 years at CERN Suisse Museum Collaboration Physical Society Suisse 2018/2020 Arabic World Collaboration 2017/2017 Oman Ministry of Education Asia Connections IBS cultural centre 2019/2020 South Korea Physical Society Suratomica South America Initative 2019/2020 Collaboration with Joint Research Commission EU 2019/2020 South East Europe Initiative 2018/2020 Montenegro Ministry of Science Established and self-sustaining Spin Off programs or collaborations: Art&Science across ITALY by Pigi Paolucci/ INFN (since 2016) Creative Science for INDIA Archana Sharma/ LifeLAB (since 2015) Would like to make it sustainable for particle physics community Methodology is applicable for diverse science & technoligy topics or other fields and partners
Origin Origin extensive global network of high level partners Initiating and organizing World Wide events Very extensive and diverse program for society & students society & students Purpose of this meeting: Purpose of this meeting: Investigate how the identity of ORIGIN and its objectives can be Investigate how the identity of ORIGIN and its objectives can be benefit for CERN IR benefit for CERN IR Can we better align ORIGIN and CERN IR objectives? Can we better align ORIGIN and CERN IR objectives? My experience, CERN is the main beneficiary and the events generate strong regional impact -> based on active engagement Can this fact be further explored Document I sent, are just the recent and ongoing events in various countries
Addendum: Addendum: ORIGIN ORIGIN an inter-experimental collaboration to support cross-disciplinary science engagement, education & networking Objectives: cross-disciplinary science engagement & networking with special emphasis on education THINK globally ACT locally support our science community where they need support -> at their HOME country Partners: Scientific Collaborations : ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LIGO, VIRGO, ICEcube, DUNE, Muography (more under discussion) Scientific: local University institutes, regional science labs like Perimeter Institute, Canadian Light Source, FERMILAB, .. Administrative: Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science, Embassies, Cultural Forum, City Councils, regional school councils Artistic: Art Universities, Art Institutions (MutanteLab, Quantico,.. ), artists, art teachers, Host: Museums, Galleries, Convention Centres, Science Centres, Palazzos, e.g. NaturalHistoryMuseum Vienna/ AUT, Museum fuer Vorgeschichte Halle/ GER, Ontario Science Centre Toronto/ CAN, Ballon Museum Chateau d Oex/ CH, Gallery Ferrari, Vevey/ CH, WELIOS, Wels/ AUT, Technopolis, Athens/ GRE, Regions: Europe (Austria, UK, Germany, Greece, Cypress, Spain, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Coratia, Italy, France, Norway, Georgia, Bulgaria) Asia (India, South Korea, Japan) Russia (Dubna) North America (New York, Florida, Illinois, California, Ontario) South America (Colombia, Mexico) Australia (Victoria) Middle East (Oman) Audience exhibitions: more than 1 000 000 visitors in the exhibition (just the Natural History Museum Vienna had 500 000) Audience workshops: more than 2000 students