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[[File:Storr.jpg|thumb|Mick Storr showing alumni a model of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment.]]
'''Mick Storr''' is a British physicist and educational specialist and worked as physicist at CERN on various scientific projects. After graduating in physics and particle physics from the University of Birmingham, Mick Storr has spent almost 40 years working at CERN, the last 20 in the field of education, both internal and external. He is co-founder of the current series of CERN teacher programmes and former head of the CERN Teacher Programme and Visits Service. Storr now works at CERN as a user and Honorary Fellow of the University Birmingham School of Physics, advising various institutes and experiments and coordinating activities associated with public education and outreach. He has access to an extensive network of teachers, educators and students throughout the world.
[[File:Storr.jpg|thumb|Mick Storr showing alumni a model of the Alpha  
Magnetic Spectrometer experiment.]]
* 1975-present  '''SENIOR,''' CERN
* 1975-present  '''SENIOR,''' CERN
* 1975  '''PHD,''' Birmingham U.
* 1975  '''PHD,''' Birmingham U.

Revision as of 10:42, 5 June 2026

Mick Storr is a British physicist and educational specialist and worked as physicist at CERN on various scientific projects. After graduating in physics and particle physics from the University of Birmingham, Mick Storr has spent almost 40 years working at CERN, the last 20 in the field of education, both internal and external. He is co-founder of the current series of CERN teacher programmes and former head of the CERN Teacher Programme and Visits Service. Storr now works at CERN as a user and Honorary Fellow of the University Birmingham School of Physics, advising various institutes and experiments and coordinating activities associated with public education and outreach. He has access to an extensive network of teachers, educators and students throughout the world.

Mick Storr showing alumni a model of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment.
  • 1975-present SENIOR, CERN
  • 1975 PHD, Birmingham U.
  • 1970 UNDERGRADUATE, Birmingham U.

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