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2020 EIROforum Workshop: Big data - from acquisition to data mining

The 2020 EIROforum topical workshop on Big data, organised by the Instrumentation Working Group, will be held from 26-29 October 2020

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20 October, 2020
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20 October, 2020

ALICE honours its thesis award winners

Fabrizio Grosa and Arild Velure are the young laureates of the 2020 award

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09 October, 2020
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09 October, 2020

Keeping the ATLAS Inner Detector in perfect alignment

The ATLAS Inner Detector can measure the position of charged particles that pass through it to better than a 100th of a millimetre! To reach that precision, the detector must be aligned to equal or better accuracy

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30 September, 2020
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30 September, 2020

LS2 Report: 144 new muon detectors in CMS

CMS now has a new layer of detectors: 144 gas electron multiplier (GEM) chambers have been installed to detect the muons produced in the very forward region of CMS

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29 September, 2020
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29 September, 2020

The ALICE TPC is upgraded

The refurbished detector was lowered into the ALICE cavern and installed in the experiment in August

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01 September, 2020
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01 September, 2020

Apply now for ISOTDAQ 2021

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10 August, 2020
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10 August, 2020

CMS celebrates its 2019 Thesis Award winner

Marcel Rieger, from RWTH Aachen University, stood out among the 25 nominees

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08 July, 2020
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08 July, 2020

New spokesperson for the LHCb collaboration

Chris Parkes takes the baton from Giovanni Passaleva

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30 June, 2020
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30 June, 2020

LHCb honours its Thesis Awards Winners

LHCb celebrated some of its youngest contributors at an unusual but lively virtual ceremony

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23 June, 2020
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23 June, 2020

A CERN-led international collaboration develops 3D-printed neutrino detectors

A 3D-printed “super-cube” scintillator would be the first occurrence of additive manufacturing being used in particle detectors and would allow more precise data collection

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22 June, 2020