Michael Doser is a particle physicist working at CERN. He has been working with antimatter since 1983, using it both as a tool and as an object of study, with the goal of understanding the first moments of the Universe. In 2002, he was part of the team that made cold atoms of antihydrogen for the first time, and — after bringing together its international and interdisciplinary team — currently leads the AEGIS experiment that will measure how antimatter falls.
Duration: 14’44
http://aegis.web.cern.ch/aegis/Watch a previous TEDxGeneva talk by M. Doser (2009)