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  2. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility - Wikipedia

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    The facility was established in 1984 (first initial funding by the Department of Energy) as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) by the Southeastern Universities Research Association; the name was changed to Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in 1996.

  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. The Globe of Science and Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The Globe of Science and Innovation is a visitor center, designed to inform visitors about the significant research being carried out at CERN.The wooden structure, which is 27 metres (89 ft) high and 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, is a symbol of planet earth and was originally built for Expo.02 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

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  6. CERN Science Gateway: World's Greatest Places 2024 - AOL

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    Find out why CERN Science Gateway is one of the World's Greatest Places 2024

  7. 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 ...

  8. Meyrin - Wikipedia

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    The main site of CERN, the European particle physics research organisation, is in Meyrin. [3] Meyrin was originally a small agricultural village until the 1950s, when construction of CERN began just to the north. It is now a commuter town dominated with apartment high-rises, and many of its residents work at CERN or in central Geneva.

  9. Worldwide LHC Computing Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Tier 1 institutions receive specific subsets of the raw data, for which they serve as a backup repository for CERN. They also perform reprocessing when recalibration is necessary. [14] The primary configuration for the computers used in the grid is based on CentOS. [16] In 2015, CERN switched away from Scientific Linux to CentOS. [16]