Category: At CERN

  • A global lab with a global mission

    It’s a dynamic mix of co-operation and competition that drives particle physics forward

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  • Why diversity means more than just gender

    Martin Steinacher, Director for Finance and Human Resources, writes to CERN personnel about diversity at the Organisation

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  • Tom Kibble (1932 – 2016)

    Tom Kibble (1932 – 2016)

    Tom Kibble, an internationally-renowned theoretical physicist, passed away on Thursday 2 June

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  • Irene Vichou (1964 – 2016)

    Irene Vichou (1964 – 2016)

    It was with great sadness that we learnt that Irene Vichou, our much appreciated ATLAS colleague, had passed away in April after an illness.

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  • Catherine Magnier  (1968 – 2016)

    Catherine Magnier (1968 – 2016)

    Catherine Magnier, du département EN, nous a quitté le 31 mai dernier

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  • Understanding parking habits at CERN

    Understanding parking habits at CERN

    The SMB department is setting up a monitoring system in certain CERN car parks in order to evaluate their occupancy rates and make them easier to use

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  • CERN experiment points to a cloudier pre-industrial climate

    New results from the CLOUD experiment at CERN imply the baseline pristine pre-industrial climate may have been cloudier than presently thought.

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  • The 2016 physics season starts at the LHC

    The 2016 physics season starts at the LHC

    Geneva, 9 May 2016. CERN1‘s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its experiments are back in action, now taking physics data for 2016 that will give us an improved understanding of fundamental physics. On 25 March, the most powerful collider in the world was switched back on after its annual winter break. The accelerator complex and

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  • Andrey Loginov (1977 – 2016)

    With deep regret CERN announces the death of Andrey Loginov.

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  • The IR Sector – Opening new horizons for CERN

    Charlotte Warakaulle shares her vision for the new International Relations (IR) Sector.

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