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CERN

CERN. European Organization for Nuclear Research. Topics. Founding Organization The accelerator Experiments Practical applications Video?. History – How did it all start?. Founded in 1954 Unites scientists from all across Europe Also for sharing costs No military function

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CERN

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  1. CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research

  2. Topics • Founding • Organization • The accelerator • Experiments • Practical applications • Video?

  3. History – How did it all start? • Founded in 1954 • Unites scientists from all across Europe • Also for sharing costs • No military function • Location: Geneva • 12 founding members: Belgium, Denmark, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia

  4. Goals • Research: Seeking and finding answers to questions about the Universe • Technology: Advancing the frontiers of technology • Collaborating: Bringing nations together through science • Education: Training the scientists of tomorrow

  5. Organization – truly international Members Finances • 12 member states • 8 observer states • but many more participants… • 2600 full time employees • 8000 scientist and engineers • 580 universities • 85 nationalities • 100 languages • Member fees paid by member states • Contributions proportional to the GDP • Most significant: Germany, France, UK • 2011 total budget:1075.6 million CHF 250 billion HUF

  6. The accelerator

  7. Geneva

  8. LHC 2007 (27 km) SPS 1976 (7 km) PS 1959 (628 m)

  9. Experiments

  10. Detectors ATLAS CMS • A Toroidal LHC Apparatus • General purpose detector • Looking for signs of new physics • Origins of mass and extra dimension • Compact MuonSolenoi • General purpose detector • Looks for the Higgs boson • Nature of dark matter

  11. Detectors ALICE LHCb • A Large Ion Collider Experiment • Quark-gluon plasma • A fluid form of matter • Existed shortly after the Big Bang • Heavy ion collisions • Large Hadron Collider beauty • What happened to the missing antimatter?

  12. Some questions • Does the Higgs boson exist? – Is the Standard Model correct or are the Higgsless alternatives right? • Supersymmetry: do all particles have supersymmetric partners? • String theory: are there extra dimensions? • What is the nature of the dark matter? • What is the nature and what are the properties of the quark-gluon plasma?

  13. Why do we need it? –Practical applications • Goal: understand the world • Long-term investment • Without fundamental research there is no innovation • WEB • GRID • PET: positron-emission tomography • Cancer treatments

  14. Questions? Thank you for your attention!

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