Professor Brian Cox CBE is a world-renowned experimental physicist.
He has been instrumental in making science engaging and accessible to millions.
Often referred to as a ‘rock star scientist,’ he holds the position of Professor of Particle Physics at Manchester University and serves as The Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science.
Furthermore, he is also a key figure in the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.
A leading science presenter, Brian’s acclaimed TV series include:
- Wonders of the Universe
- The Planets
- Wonders of Life
- Forces of Nature
Additionally, he has presented programmes such as Stargazing, Space Hoppers, The Big Bang, and Horizon.
His books, which accompany the Wonders of… series, have become bestsellers, along with his co-authored works Why Does E=mc2? and The Quantum Universe.
Brian’s presentations, delivered at venues ranging from TED in the US to the World Economic Forums in Davos and China, are known for their ability to engage, inform, and entertain.
Brian has toured theatres and arenas, presenting his solo lecture show – Universal: Adventures In Space and Time. As a result, he has set two Guinness World Records for the most tickets sold for a science tour.
When not filming or touring, Brian contributes to various scientific journals and co-hosts Radio 4’s Infinite Monkey Cage with Robin Ince.
Brian Cox – Keynote Speaker
As a keynote speaker, Brian’s presentations feature stunning visuals combined with his trademark enthusiasm for science.
Brian discusses the universe and the wonders of space, touching on topics such as innovation, discovery, science and education.
Professor Brian Cox can deliver keynote presentations and after-dinner speeches and participate in fireside chats.