A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Abstract CERN was born in 1953 in the centre of Europe — emerging weakened and impoverished from 6 years of war — as a cooperation between twelve Members states1 with a goal of “nuclear research of a pure scientific and fundamental character”. Since then, CERN has grown in terms of both facilities and personnel and now constitutes a community of some six thousand persons: physicists and engineers from Member and non-member states, designers, draughtsmen, electronics and computer experts etc.
Abstract CERN was born in 1953 in the centre of Europe — emerging weakened and impoverished from 6 years of war — as a cooperation between twelve Members states1 with a goal of “nuclear research of a pure scientific and fundamental character”. Since then, CERN has grown in terms of both facilities and personnel and now constitutes a community of some six thousand persons: physicists and engineers from Member and non-member states, designers, draughtsmen, electronics and computer experts etc.
Engineering and Construction Experience at LEP (CERN)
Bachy, G. (author)
Supercollider 1 ; 711-717
1989-01-01
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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