CERN teams up with ET on civil engineering
The Einstein Telescope requires a new underground infrastructure in the form of a triangle with 10 km-long arms.
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The Einstein Telescope requires a new underground infrastructure in the form of a triangle with 10 km-long arms.
How the CERN EN-MME-MM section deals with the complex demands for mechanical design, production facilities and material science at CERN and beyond.
Weaving through the molasse and limestone beneath Lake Geneva and around Mont Salève, the Future Circular Collider would constitute a major global civil-engineering project in its own right.
Snapshots of the latest developments in FCC-ee vacuum, radio-frequency, magnet and alignment technologies.
Phillipe Bernard played a crucial role in the development of superconducting radio-frequency cavities.
Originally conceived at SLAC as an attractive approach to a linear-collider Higgs factory, interest in cold-copper accelerator technology has expanded to other areas.
Electronics engineer Oscar Barbalat pioneered knowledge-transfer at CERN.
LHC Run 3 operations were interrupted following an electrical glitch in mid-July caused by a fallen tree.
Katy Foraz, head of CERN’s engineering department, on how the prioritisation of individual and collective development is fundamental to long-term success.
The UKAEA Materials Research Facility does the heavy-lifting on materials engineering assurance for emerging fusion technologies.