Located within the contemporary Uni Carl Vogt building in Plainpalais, the SEU is a 175-square meter. exhibition space It provides university researchers with a platform to showcase their work to the broader public, fostering dialogue between the people of Geneva and their university. Exhibitions are free of charge and guided visits are organised for both adults and children.
An immersive exhibition exploring neutrinos, the nearly undetectable particles that traverse Earth by the billions each second. Through large-scale photographic works, scientific models, archival imagery and interactive displays, the show traces the experimental ingenuity behind detectors such as Super Kamiokande. It juxtaposes cutting‑edge instrumentation with poetic reflections on scale, invisibility and the cosmos, inviting visitors to consider how technological precision reveals fundamental processes that shape our understanding of matter and the universe.