Future Circular Collider

The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is an international design study with emphasis on a hadron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of the order of 100 TeV in a new 80-100 km tunnel as a long-term goal.

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It's Future Circular Collider week in Washington DC

This week delegates at the first Annual Meeting of the FCC study will discuss the status of their project to decide on a baseline for further study

News
Accelerators
23 March, 2015

CERN’s Japanese pied-a-terre (and vice versa)

New CERN-KEK offices to increase the collaborative effort on accelerator R&D and construction projects

News
Accelerators
26 November, 2014
Accelerators
News
26 November, 2014

The future is just around the corner

This week and next see a series of meetings looking at the future of CERN, and indeed of particle physics, says Director-General Rolf Heuer

Opinion
Accelerators
07 February, 2014
Accelerators
Opinion
07 February, 2014