Norwegian participation and contribution to the foundation of European science. The key figures in the development of the largest laboratory for particle physics in the world. Their legacy in particle accelerator application in radiotherap
The faculty directors and heads of administration from the University of Bergen, Norway, visited CER...
Applied nuclear physics is ubiquitous in our lives, and is a field in fast and exponential growth. B...
Outlines the history of the Conseil European pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) from its origins in ...
60 years after the world’s leading scientists gathered around the idea of bringing the world togethe...
Every year the Research Council of Norway gather members of staff, fellows, students and users with ...
CERN has always had a global mission. Its twelve founding Member States may well have been European,...
A global endeavour CERN is run by 20 European Member States, but many non-European countries are als...
In the previous chapter, Källén in his 1954 application for the professorship in Zürich told us that...
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world’s most formidable centre for part...
As a team, we decided to elaborate on the CERN center for scientific research. We are going to refer...
The European organisation for nuclear research (CENR). A political and scien-tific success, Dominiqu...
Twenty Member States, 2500 employees and every year about 7000 guest scientists: hey are the impress...
"The largest particle physics centre in the world is located in Europe. It straddles the Franco-Swis...
The international dimension is Norwegian R&D is increasingly seen as an important one. Events in eas...
Members of the Norwegian press during their visit to CERN in October talk to senior physicists insid...
The faculty directors and heads of administration from the University of Bergen, Norway, visited CER...
Applied nuclear physics is ubiquitous in our lives, and is a field in fast and exponential growth. B...
Outlines the history of the Conseil European pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) from its origins in ...
60 years after the world’s leading scientists gathered around the idea of bringing the world togethe...
Every year the Research Council of Norway gather members of staff, fellows, students and users with ...
CERN has always had a global mission. Its twelve founding Member States may well have been European,...
A global endeavour CERN is run by 20 European Member States, but many non-European countries are als...
In the previous chapter, Källén in his 1954 application for the professorship in Zürich told us that...
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world’s most formidable centre for part...
As a team, we decided to elaborate on the CERN center for scientific research. We are going to refer...
The European organisation for nuclear research (CENR). A political and scien-tific success, Dominiqu...
Twenty Member States, 2500 employees and every year about 7000 guest scientists: hey are the impress...
"The largest particle physics centre in the world is located in Europe. It straddles the Franco-Swis...
The international dimension is Norwegian R&D is increasingly seen as an important one. Events in eas...
Members of the Norwegian press during their visit to CERN in October talk to senior physicists insid...
The faculty directors and heads of administration from the University of Bergen, Norway, visited CER...
Applied nuclear physics is ubiquitous in our lives, and is a field in fast and exponential growth. B...
Outlines the history of the Conseil European pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) from its origins in ...