Video: CERN's openlab CTO on top tech for physicists
Sverre Jarp explains how his openlab helps CERN keep ahead of the game on technology.
The Large Hadron Collider experiment at CERN in Geneva is set to restart this month, after a delay of more than a year.
Sverre Jarp, the chief technology officer of CERN's openlab, has used that year to keep CERN ahead of the curve when it comes to technology.
In this video, filmed at CERN this week, he explains what openlab does, and how the biggest science lab in the world keeps innovating with IT, looking at graphics processors and mulitcore.
Click here for our full interview with openlab CTO Sverre Jarp.
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