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Discovering the Future: The Large Hadron Collider's Latest Breakthroughs and Upcoming Events

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has successfully delivered 2fb-1 of data to ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb, marking significant progress in experimental physics. This ambitious project continues with proton runs until December and later shifts focus to proton-ion collisions until February. With a calendar of events planned, including the LS1 Olympics and various media opportunities, CERN welcomes collaboration and engagement from the scientific community and the public. As renowned physicist Stephen Hawking noted, the discovery of the Higgs particle is set to transform our understanding of the universe.

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Discovering the Future: The Large Hadron Collider's Latest Breakthroughs and Upcoming Events

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  1. News from CERN James Gillies, InterActions, November 2012

  2. LHC • Delivered 2fb-1 to ATLAS and CMS • Delivered 2fb-1 to LHCb • Runs with protons to December • Runs with protons on ions to February • LS1

  3. Olympics… ‘The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is the largest most complex machine in the world, possibly the universe. By smashing particles together at enormous energies, it recreates the conditions of the Big Bang. The recent discovery of what looks like the “Higgs particle” is a triumph of human endeavour and international collaboration. It will change our perception of the world and has the potential to offer insights into a complete theory of everything.’ Stephen Hawking Ian McKellen: The greatest adventure is what lies ahead.

  4. Some people can teach elephants to dance…

  5. LEP cavities • Many available • Whole or in pieces • Almost ready to go….

  6. Collide@CERN Julius von Bismarck Gilles Jobin Next: ARS Electronica: Bill Fontana Geneva: Film

  7. May 3

  8. European Strategy update May 21-24

  9. Passport Big Bang June 2

  10. September: Open Days 2013 or ?

  11. Media planning for LS1 • Calendar of visits provided by us • Duration: 1 or 2 days visit (better 2 days to have time for individual interviews) • Programme: • Day1: • - One hour introduction about CERN and the LS1 (LHC upgrade/last results) • - Visits underground: 2 detectors and the LHC accelerator (normally print press will not see the LHC tunnel – only for visual media) – Exceptional to visit the LHC!!!! • Day2: Individual interviews according to a list of physicists decided in collaboration with Interactions/EPPCN members. • Costs: CERN will pay for meals on CERN site, but accommodation and travel/transport should be organized and paid by Interactions/EPPCN members. • Number of participants: Maximum 24 people (2 groups of 12p.) including accompanying people if they want to go underground as well.

  12. Media planning for LS1

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