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CERN Accelerator School: Mechanical Materials Engineering | 2 - 14 November 2020

Registration is now open for the CERN Accelerator School’s course on Mechanical Materials Engineering for Particle Accelerators and Detectors, 2 – 14 November 2020, Sint-Michielsgestel, Holland

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Accelerators
30 June, 2020
Accelerators
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30 June, 2020

Entrance A: return to normal opening hours

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At CERN
30 June, 2020
At CERN
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30 June, 2020

White Rabbit, a CERN-born technology, sets a new global standard

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has incorporated the White Rabbit technology into its industry standard, maximising its adoption by industry and other partners

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Knowledge sharing
26 June, 2020
Knowledge sharing
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26 June, 2020

Computer Security: Protecting the accelerator from remote evil

The IT department has started putting more and more privileged access routes to vital configuration services behind multi-factor authentication

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Computing
26 June, 2020

eBooks for all!

An important role of public libraries is to ensure free access to knowledge for anyone

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At CERN
26 June, 2020
At CERN
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26 June, 2020

Electricity transmission reaches even higher intensities

A superconducting electrical transmission line developed for the High-Luminosity LHC has set a new intensity record

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Accelerators
24 June, 2020

LS2 Report: A new schedule

As a result of the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the injectors will restart at the end of the year and the LHC will restart in autumn 2021

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Accelerators
24 June, 2020
Accelerators
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24 June, 2020

Blood donation: an essential act of solidarity

CERN’s next blood donation session, originally scheduled for 14 and 15 July 2020, will not be able to take place, but other options are available if you wish to give blood

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At CERN
24 June, 2020
At CERN
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24 June, 2020

Graphene’s potential to improve magnetic measurements for accelerators

Collaboration between CERN and UK firm Paragraf could pave the way for more precise measurements of local magnetic fields

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Engineering
23 June, 2020