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CERN70: Switching on the Large Hadron Collider
Lyn Evans was Project Leader for the Large Hadron Collider
CERN70: Superconductors accelerate progress
Lucio Rossi led the group responsible for developing and launching the industrial production of the superconducting magnets for the LHC
CERN70: Into the antiworld
Walter Oelert led the team of researchers who produced the world’s first atoms of antihydrogen in 1995
Learn how to recognise and appreciate your efforts
Part six of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at celebrating our achievements
CERN70: Where the Web was born…
Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal in 1989 for an information management system called the World Wide Web
CERN70: Green light for LEP
Herwig Schopper was Director-General of CERN from 1981 to 1988, during which time the Large Electron Positron collider was approved and constructed
CERN70: The end of the alphabet
Carlo Rubbia’s name is closely related to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN. In 1984, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, together with Simon van der Meer, for the work he had done as head of the UA1 collaboration
CERN70: A two-stage rocket
Ted Wilson was involved in the design of the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) and played a leading role in its commissioning
Every successful person has allies
Part five of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at the benefits of support networks
CERN70: A gargantuan discovery
Violette Brisson played an active part in the discovery of neutral currents; she was head of the Gargamelle group at the Laboratory of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris