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The work will be carried out in December 2018 and January 2019
Video recordings of the 2018 lectures on the theme of gravity are now available on the Wright Colloquium’s website
(Application of Articles R II 4.38 and R II 4.39 of the Staff Regulations)
Google and Micron announce that they are joining CERN openlab at major US supercomputing conference
Agenda for the meeting to be held on Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in Room Georges Charpak (Room F, 60/6-015)
The only persons who will be entitled to enter the CERN site during the end-of-year closure are those who are required to perform essential or emergency work
Access to hall SM18 via the Route de l’Europe will not be possible on 17 and 18 December 2018 and from 14 to 18 January 2019
Winter brings potential health and safety risks, most of which can be easily avoided by taking a few simple precautions
In October, for the first time, crystal collimators were used to improve the performance of the beam cleaning process at the LHC during a physics run
A series of visits were organised in November to help discover horse-logging at CERN
The one-month 2018 heavy-ion run has just one week left to go