Category: At CERN

  • Industry and research – joining forces to accelerate progress and innovation

    CERN’s industrial suppliers are crucial to advancing its scientific mission. It is through successful collaborations with businesses across a variety of industries that advancements in accelerators, detectors, computing and many other areas become realities. It is often stated that CERN is a city within a city, and this requires efficient services of all types from

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  • What like a beam can undeceive! (*With apologies to Herman Melville)

    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has recently completed a two-week beam test following a lengthy post-Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) campaign of hardware commissioning, magnet circuit powering tests and dipole training. The dipole training was not without issues. Two separate quench-induced faults made it necessary to warm up two sectors: one for a magnet exchange (sector

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  • Gennady Zinovjev (1941 – 2021)

    Gennady Zinovjev (1941 – 2021)

    Gennady Zinovjev(1941 – 2021) — Professor Gennady Zinovjev, a prominent theorist in the field of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and the physics of strongly interacting matter, a pioneer in experimental studies of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, and a leader of the Ukraine–CERN collaboration, passed away on 19 October 2021 at the age of 80. In a career

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  • President of the Swiss Confederation visits CERN

    The President of the Swiss Confederation, Guy Parmelin, honoured CERN with his presence on Friday, 5 November 2021. He was accompanied by representatives of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (DEFR) and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAE). At Point 1 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the Swiss Head of

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  • Environmental awareness: CERN’s process for minimising environmental noise

    Environmental awareness: CERN’s process for minimising environmental noise

    In the design phase of a new project, CERN takes into account the 2018 reference levels for noise limits, the new noise source characteristics, and noise from existing infrastructure. The data is then processed by a 3D georeferenced modelling software. Mitigation measures are defined where needed, based on the results of the modelling. Before the

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  • Entering a new chapter for the HL-LHC project

    Entering a new chapter for the HL-LHC project

    More than 200 participants gathered online at the 11th annual HL-LHC collaboration meeting to take stock of CERN’s flagship project as it starts taking shape on an industrial scale.

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  • Helmut Weber (1947 – 2021)

    Helmut Weber(1947 – 2021) — BROKEN IMAGE NOT MOVED (drupal url : https://home.cern/news/obituary/cern/helmut-weber-1947-2021) Helmut Weber, CERN Director of Administration from 1992 to 1994, passed away on 16 July. Born in 1947, he obtained his PhD from the University of Vienna, after which he pursued a high-flying career in the aerospace industry, where he acquired considerable

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  • Egil Lillestøl (1938 – 2021)

    Egil Lillestøl(1938 – 2021) — BROKEN IMAGE NOT MOVED (drupal url : https://home.cern/news/obituary/cern/egil-lillestol-1938-2021) Norwegian experimental particle physicist Egil Sigurd Lillestøl passed away in Valence, France, on 27 September. He will be remembered as a passionate colleague with exceptional communication and teaching skills, and a friend with many personal interests. He was able to explain the

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  • Environmental awareness: Mitigation of environmental noise from CERN’s installations

    Environmental awareness: Mitigation of environmental noise from CERN’s installations

    Reducing environmental noise: Not just loud words

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  • Collide residency award launches new call for entries

    Collide residency award launches new call for entries

    Arts at CERN launches a new call for Collide, its flagship residency programme, in partnership with the City of Barcelona

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