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Paul Jackson | CERN | Switzerland

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Wrapping it up with psychedelic photography

So as Frank already posted we had a nice dinner as an early finale to the Lepton Photon conference. Good food, conversation and an almost constant flow of wine made for an enjoyable evening. As did the impeccable organization of our Hamburg hosts. The conference has been expertly run and everything has been planned and thought out down to the finest of details.

Post conference dinner where abstract lighting is crucial to mask reality.

post conference dinner where abstract lighting is crucial to mask reality.

I have been lucky enough to use this week to get back into work after my holidays and although I’ve been at all of the conference talks and absorbed some interesting and useful physics I don’t really feel like it’s been hard work at all. Of course I’ve had the privilege of meeting current (Ingrid and Frank), and some recently retired (Robert and Tony) Quantum Diaries members.

It’s funny to ‘know’ someone by sight without ever having met and to have something in common prior to having spoken a word. We’ll have to see how many future Quantum Diaries conference photos we can make!

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