Claude Détraz 1938–2020
A former CERN research director, Claude Détraz made a major contribution to ensuring that the LHC project was approved.
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A former CERN research director, Claude Détraz made a major contribution to ensuring that the LHC project was approved.
While most CERN alumni remain in research, stories from those who choose other professional avenues demonstrate the high value placed by employers on skills acquired in high-energy physics.
Experimental particle physicist George Trilling was an exemplary leader, who helped organise the US participation in the LHC.
Among many achievements, Alexahin played a critical role in the luminosity increases at the Tevatron.
The 1984 Nobel laureate was recognised for the promotion of sustainable nuclear energy use and natural-gas pyrolysis.
Steven Weinberg, one of the architects of the Standard Model, is awarded $3M Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
A former CERN director, Horst Wenninger made significant contributions in getting the LHC approved.
“Gas and glue” man Paul Murphy was a long-time leader in particle physics at the University of Manchester.
John Thompson was a senior physicist at the UK’s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL).
An inspiring mentor and teacher, Zolotorev was a pioneer of experimental studies of atomic parity violation.