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==Trivia== The researcher pictured for scale in the famous [[:File:Installing the ATLAS Calorimeter.jpg|ATLAS detector image]] is Roger Ruber, a researcher from Uppsala University, Sweden. Ruber, one of the researchers responsible for the ATLAS detector's central cryostat magnet, was inspecting the magnets in the LHC tunnel at the same time Maximilien Brice, the photographer, was setting up to photograph the ATLAS detector. Brice asked Ruber to stand at the base of the detector to illustrate the scale of the ATLAS detector. This was revealed by Maximilien Brice, and confirmed by Roger Ruber during interviews in 2020 with [[Becky Smethurst|Rebecca Smethurst]] of the University of Oxford.<ref>{{cite AV media | people = Smethurst, Rebecca (University of Oxford) | date = March 11, 2020 | access-date = August 9, 2021 | title = I found the man in the most famous physics picture ever | medium = Video | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB0_ohLM3Kg&t=256s | time = 4:29 and 6:49 | location = Geneva, Switzerland | publisher = Smethurst, Rebecca}}</ref>
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