Robert Langdon, character of Dan Brown's bestseller "Illuminati" didn't work for CERN as scientist, but he solved the case about the stolen antimatter, after the boss of CERN asked him to.
Twelve representatives of each founding country signed the charter of CERN at the 29th of July 1953 in Paris. Beforehand CERN existed only as an idea, a provisional Organisation with a provisional Council, composed by eleven European governments. The new Council determined Geneva/Switzerland as the center of CERN. 1955 was the laying of the first stone.
No, Robert Goddard did not have any children. He focused primarily on his work in rocketry and science throughout his life.
No, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther did not have any children. They focused on his pioneering work in rocketry and his research instead.
CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research) is located in Switzerland and France. The main campus and headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland, while the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is located underground beneath the France-Switzerland border near Geneva.
Yes, Robert Hutchings Goddard is famous for being an American engineer, physicist, and inventor who is considered one of the pioneers of rocketry. He is known for his work in developing and launching the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.
CERN or European Organization for Nuclear Research ..
Robert Langdon was created in 2000.
Robert Caillau did help with cern because he was a boss
Robert Adrian Langdon died in 2003.
Robert Adrian Langdon was born in 1924.
Paul Robert Langdon is 5' 7".
Robert Langdon is in a series of novels, the best known being The DaVinci Code.
Robert M. Langdon has written: 'American foreign policy'
No, the next book in the Robert Langdon series is Inferno.
Robert Langdon is a professor of symbology at Harvard University in "The Da Vinci Code."
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Pierce Brosnan was considered for the role of Robert Langdon.