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  2. CERN - Wikipedia

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    The 12 founding member states of CERN in 1954. [13]The convention establishing CERN [14] was ratified on 29 September 1954 by 12 countries in Western Europe. [15] The acronym CERN originally represented the French words for Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire ('European Council for Nuclear Research'), which was a provisional council for building the laboratory, established by 12 ...

  3. Category:Institutes associated with CERN - Wikipedia

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    The full list of institutes associated with CERN is available from in the CERN Experimental Programme: Grey Book database. [1] Institutes participating in the CERN programmes have signed a Memorandum of Understanding .

  4. Rolf-Dieter Heuer - Wikipedia

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    Having been offered a full professorship for experimental physics at the University of Hamburg, Heuer returned to DESY in 1998. In 2004, he was appointed DESY's Research Director. In December 2007, the CERN research council announced that Heuer would become CERN's Director General [8] [9] starting 1 January 2009, succeeding Robert Aymar.

  5. Herwig Schopper - Wikipedia

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    He contributed to the globalisation of research at CERN and was also responsible for the return of Spain and Portugal in the CERN's member states. [21] Schopper at the Second International Conference on Research and Communications in Physics. Schopper is professor emeritus at the University of Hamburg since 1989. [4]

  6. Luigi Di Lella - Wikipedia

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    CERN, University of Pisa Luigi Di Lella (born in Naples, 7 December 1937) is an Italian experimental particle physicist . He has been a staff member at CERN for over 40 years, and has played an important role in major experiments at CERN such as CAST and UA2 .

  7. Fabiola Gianotti - Wikipedia

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    At its 195th Session in 2019, the CERN Council selected Gianotti for a second term as Director-General. Her second five-year term began on 1 January 2021 and goes on until 2025. This is the first time in CERN's history that a Director-General has been appointed for a full second term. [6]

  8. Emanuele Quercigh - Wikipedia

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    Quercigh studied physics at the University of Milan in Italy, where he became assistant of professor Giuseppe Occhialini in 1959. In 1964 Quercigh moved to Geneva, Switzerland, where he took up a position as fellow at CERN and subsequently became a staff physicist. [2] Initially Quercigh took part in various experiments using the CERN 2 m ...

  9. CERN openlab - Wikipedia

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    The CERN openlab concept started in 2001 led by Manuel Delfino, and since 2003 it has run in successive phases of three years. [4] During CERN openlab I (2003-2005) an advanced prototype called opencluster was developed. [2] CERN openlab II (2006-2008) focused on various domains such as platforms, databases, grid computing, security and ...