The Professor Konstantinos Foudas was elected, with a term of office from 2025 to 2027, in a competitive process, against two other candidates, to the position of President of the Council of CERN based in Geneva.

His election is a particularly important development, as Mr. Foundas, Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Ioannina and Greece’s scientific representative at CERN, is the first Greek to take over the reins of CERNthe largest European nuclear and particle physics research laboratory.

The electoral success is due to the targeted and strategically organized diplomatic mobilization, as well as to the scientific prestige of the Greek candidate.

Today, CERN is 70 years old, consists of 24 member states (Greece was a founding member), employs around 2,600 employees and offers services to over 600 research institutes and universities worldwide.

CERN provides a unique range of particle accelerator facilities that enable research at the cutting edge of human knowledge, in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, bringing together people from all over the world to push the boundaries of science and technology, for the benefit of all and educates new generations of physicists, engineers and technicians, promoting the values ​​of research and science.