Tag: Press release

  • Large Hadron Collider is presented to CERN Council

    Geneva, 17 December 1993. The CERN1 Council, where the representatives of the 19 Member States of the Organization decide on scientific programmes and financial resources, held its 98th session on 17 December under the chairmanship of Sir William Mitchell (UK). Large Hadron Collider In December 1991 CERN's Council delegates agreed unanimously that the Large Hadron

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  • Italian Minister of Science opens industrial exhibition at CERN

    Genevam 20 November 1993. On 30 November 1993 His Excellency Professor Umberto Colombo, Italy’s Minister for Universities and Research opened the sixth “Italy at CERN” exhibition. The Minister was accompanied by His Excellency the Ambassador Giulio di Lorenzo Badia, Permanent Representative of Italy to the International Organizations in Geneva. CERN1‘s Director-General, Prof. Carlo Rubbia welcomed

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  • Russian Agreement with CERN

    Geneva, 3 November 1993. On the occasion of the bi-annual meeting of the CERN1 -Russia Committee, under the co-chairmanship of Minister Boris Saltykov and CERN’s Director-General, Professor Carlo Rubbia, a new Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement was formally signed on 30th October in the laboratories of the Institute for High Energy Physics (I.H.E.P.) in Protvino,

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  • Fusion Exhibition at CERN

    Geneva, 19 July 1993. The fifth in a series of exhibitions at CERN1 presenting European research activities will be open to the public from 23 July to 11 September. CERN has invited the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) to present an overview of present research and technical developments in the field of thermonuclear fusion in

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  • CERN prepares its Future

    Geneva, 25 June 1993. Hubert Curien elected President of CERN Council The CERN Council, where the representatives of the 17 Member States of the Organization* decide on CERN's scientific programmes and financial resources, held its 97th Session on June 25 under the chairmanship of Sir William Mitchell (United Kingdom). The Council delegates elected Hubert Curien,

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  • France at CERN

    Geneva, 1 April 1993. From 30 March to 2 April, forty-five French companies will be taking part in an industrial exhibition where they will be featuring their products in areas of direct interest to the researchers, engineers and technicians at CERN1, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. The exhibition, organized by France’s Ministry for Research

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  • CERN leads new european community initiative on supercomputing

    Geneva, 11 March 1993. A major breakthrough in applying Massively Parallel Processing (MPP), computer technology to scientific problems is expected to be achieved by an initiative launched at CERN1 on 8 March by a consortium of leading European supercomputer technology users and suppliers. Massively Parallel Processing is a new direction in Supercomputing technology, in which

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  • Carlo Rubbia called in to advise EC on scientific research

    Geneva, 15 March 1993. Professor Antonio RUBERTI, the new EC Commissioner for Research and Educational Policies and former Minister for Universities and Research in the Italian government, has called in three internationally renowned European scientists to advise him on the direction to be taken by the Community research policy. They are Professors François GROS (Director

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  • CERN and the UN Embargo against Serbia and Montenegro

    Geneva, 27 February 1993. CERN1 , the European Laboratory of Particle Physics, in reply to questions raised by the media would like to clarify its position with regard to the resolution No 757 of the U.N. Security Council of 30 May 1992 imposing an embargo on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro). This

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