In 2012 the Higgs-boson was discovered at CERN. Since then, it seems to be relatively quiet in the Geneva accelerator, or are appearances deceiving?

Prof dr Tristan du Pree, Professor of High Energy Physics (UT) and particle physicist at NIKHEF, dreams of discovering a new particle. There seem to be subtle clues for new particles and unknown forces. Will a Future Circular Collider be able to expose them? Du Pree also explains the so-called “Higgs-factory”, which might be able to create dark matter particles out of Higgs-bosons. Will this shed light on the dark side of our universe?

 This lecture is organized in cooperation with Studium Generale UT