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Proton-lead run brings new physics reach to LHCb
In the recent lead-proton run at the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment took proton-ion data for the first time
Protons on ions brings new physics to LHCb
The Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment took proton-ion data for the first time last month
Registration open for nuSTORM meeting at CERN
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Frequent power interruptions planned on 23 February
Due to maintenance there will be frequent power interruptions in the Meyrin West area; please switch off electrical equipment
LHC report: Run 1 - the final flurry
The proton-lead run was an unqualified success and a testament to painstaking preparation by the ion team
LHC access required: Time estimate ~ 2 years
On Saturday at 8.25am the crew in the CERN Control Centre extracted the beams from the LHC, ending the machine’s first three-year running period
Success and adaptation
Rolf Heuer expresses his thanks to all the people who made this first LHC run such a success
Summer work for children of members of personnel
A limited number of positions available to children of personnel (aged 18-24) between June and September
Knowledge Transfer Fund to support six new projects
From photonic crystals to fibre-optic sensors, the KT Fund is supporting new initiatives to disseminate technology to society
Knowledge Transfer Fund to support six new projects
From photonic crystals to fibre-optic sensors, the KT Fund is supporting new initiatives to disseminate technology to society