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Advanced Instrumentation and Diagnostics for Superconducting Magnets at CERN

Explore the crucial needs for instrumentation and diagnostics at CERN, focusing on superconducting magnets. Topics include voltage and strain measurements, vibration analysis, temperature sensing, quench detection, and magnet form factor considerations. The importance of advanced diagnostics and com

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Secure Shared Data Analysis Environment on Kubernetes at CERN

Develop a secure shared data analysis environment at MAX IV using CERN JupyterHub on Kubernetes. Utilize container images with custom kernels and manage resources efficiently, including GPU sharing. Integrate with existing LDAP credentials for seamless operation. Follow operational requirements with

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CERN Quantum Technologies Initiative Overview

The CERN Quantum Technologies Initiative (QTI) aims to explore the impact of quantum technology on CERN's physics programs. This phase involves identifying key areas for collaboration, conducting scientific investigations, and building quantum capacity. The strategy and roadmap were developed with i

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Lessons Learned from EAM Logbooks for Cryogenic Operation at CERN

This presentation discusses the lessons learned from EAM-based Logbooks in managing cryogenic installations at CERN. It covers the importance of logbooks, historical perspectives, operational aspects, and the detailed views provided by logbook records.

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Advancements in Superconducting Solenoid Technology for Klystrons at CERN

Research highlights the first operation of a klystron equipped with a superconducting MgB2 solenoid, aiming to enhance efficiency and sustainability of klystron systems. The focus is on integrating novel solenoid designs, such as those proposed by A. Yamamoto, to optimize klystron performance at CER

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Personnel Safety Systems and Access Control at CERN Facilities

Personnel Safety Systems at CERN include ODH detection, fire safety measures, and access control to protect personnel from hazards. Various access control layers are implemented to regulate entry to different parts of the facility, ensuring only trained personnel access underground areas. Biometric

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Cryostat Engineering for SC Devices Training at CERN - November 2022

Explore the technical training on Cryostat Engineering for Superconducting devices at CERN in November 2022. Dive into the design aspects, static heat loads, and mass flows for a 400 MHz cryomodule. Tasks include conceptual design of cryostats, calculating thermal parameters, supporting systems, and

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CERN Procurement Alignment and Realignment Rules

CERN follows selection and adjudication criteria to award contracts, considers country of origin for supplies, calculates return coefficient for Member States, and has rules for bids and realignment scenarios based on bid origins.

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DRD3 Community Workshop at CERN: Proposal Formation and Collaboration Building

DRD3 Community Workshop at CERN on 22-23 March 2023 focuses on forming the DRD3 proposal team, outlining the mandate, and organizing activities for solid-state detector research. The team's role is to guide a bottom-up process for proposal development, conduct a community survey, and facilitate coll

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Roadmap for DNS Load Balancing Service at CERN - HEPiX Autumn 2020 Workshop

This roadmap presented by Kristian Kouros on behalf of the DNS Load Balancing Team at CERN outlines the introduction, implementation, and upgrades associated with the DNS Load Balancing Service. It covers topics such as system architecture, LBClient metrics, and the overall structure of the service.

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Outer Tracker Cooling Pipework Update at CERN

This update at CERN covers various tests and operations related to the cooling pipework of the outer tracker. It includes pressure drop tests, soldering, vacuum-brazing tests, and preheater operation tests. The setup involves tubes of different internal diameters connected to a measurement setup to

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Exploring Heavy-Ion Collisions at CERN LHC: ALICE Experiment Overview

Unveiling insights into heavy-ion collisions at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) through the ALICE experiment. Delving into the status, performance, and initial results, ALICE aims to characterize the medium formed during collisions. With a collaboration of around 1000 members from 31 countries an

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Integrated Education & Training Technical Assistance: Building Effective Training Objectives

In this session, the focus is on creating a single set of learning objectives for an Integrated Education & Training program. The importance of measurable training objectives and their role in achieving program goals are discussed. Tips are shared on enhancing training effectiveness, emphasizing wor

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Hardware Monitoring Evolution at CERN: Lemon vs. Collectd

Comparison between Lemon and Collectd for hardware monitoring at CERN, detailing the differences, necessary changes, choices made, status update, current issues, and proposed fixes in transitioning from Lemon to Collectd. Collectd's advantages, drawbacks, and the adaptation process are discussed, hi

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Neutrino Platform Hall Access and Safety Guidelines

Guidelines for accessing and ensuring safety within the Neutrino Platform Hall at CERN, including registration, permissions, safety trainings, required equipment, online trainings, access points, and safety team responsibilities. Access is granted through registration at CERN, completion of safety t

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Proposed New Baseline Cryogenics Layout Consensus at CERN Workshop

The consensus at the CERN workshop led to a proposal for a new baseline cryogenics layout with major components on the surface. The cost balance is deemed neutral and requires further investigation before submission. Various comparisons highlight the advantages and potential cost savings of the prop

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Innovative Resistive Layers and Structures for Particle Detection at CERN

Explore the latest advancements in resistive layers and structures designed for particle detection at CERN. The research covers various types of resistive structures, including GEM and BULK Micromegas, and delves into topics such as spark protection, energy levels, and material vaporization. Detaile

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St. Peter's CERN Trip Jan 2016 Parent Information Evening Details

This comprehensive guide provides essential information for the St. Peter's CERN trip in January 2016, covering airport essentials, what to pack, currency tips, itinerary details for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and more. From meeting at the airport at 4:45 am to exploring CERN and enjoying meals

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The Teamwork and Collaboration at CERN: Machine Operators and Physicists

The collaboration between machine operators and machine physicists at CERN exemplifies a beautiful team effort. The roles, duties, perceptions, and success stories of this partnership are explored through insightful images and discussions. The agenda delves into who machine operators and beam physic

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Future Prospects and Evolving Ideas for the CERN Accelerator School

The CERN Accelerator School is planning upcoming schools and venues, with proposals for its evolution presented. Courses cover various topics across Member States, with a focus on advanced accelerator physics. A future HEP Collider School is also in the pipeline. Suggestions for improvement include

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Chamber Construction Activities at CERN - Autumn 2019

High School Students Internship Programmes at CERN provide valuable learning opportunities for students, where they work on projects and present reports. Various national programmes, such as HSSIP 2017 and HSSIP 2019, have seen students from different countries engaging in chamber construction activ

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Advancements in Klystron Efficiency and Technology at CERN

Recent developments in klystron efficiency and technology at CERN are focused on increasing electronic efficiency, improving power consumption, and exploring new bunching technologies. Efforts include designing high-efficiency tubes for CLIC, retrofitting existing klystrons for improved performance,

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Overview of CERN Procurement Procedures and Policy

CERN, an intergovernmental organization established in July 1953, follows transparent procurement policies to ensure fairness and efficiency in purchasing supplies and services. The organization seeks competitive tenders, limits invitations to suppliers in Member States, and prioritizes cost-effecti

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Effective Training Manual for Integrating People with Disabilities into the European Labour Market

This comprehensive training manual provides guidance for trainers on implementing the innovative JobCircuit model by PhoenixKM, Belgium. It covers didactic guidance, planning and preparing training sessions, facilitating engaging training environments, and evaluating training impact. The manual outl

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Transportation and Handling of Endcap C for Integration at CERN

Utilizing expertise in transporting SCT Endcap C, the project involves designing cradles for secure transportation minimizing integration work at CERN. Input required from CERN Integration team for tooling design. Detailed inspection before departure crucial. Tasks include reception, testing, connec

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Communication Strategies and Reports for Advancing Physics Studies and Detector Concepts at EIC

CERN Yellow Reports provide a platform for sharing impactful work related to CERN, including reports on detectors, technical papers, and new activities. The goal is to advance physics studies and detector concepts in preparation for the EIC, focusing on quantifying physics measurements, implications

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Designing a Novel Low-Energy Beamline for NA61/SHINE at CERN

Carlo A. Mussolini from the University of Oxford, working at CERN, is designing a new low-energy beamline for NA61/SHINE experiment. The need for a low-energy beamline arises from the lack of particle production data in the 1-13 GeV/c momentum range. Current beam facilities at CERN face challenges w

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Capacity Building and Training for Extension Workers and Farmers

Capacity building involves compulsory training and skills development for extension workers and farmers, along with effective reward systems. Training is essential for individuals to acquire new skills and knowledge, fitting them for their roles. The process includes developing competencies required

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Update on ALICE ITS Upgrade Efforts at CERN

Kickoff meeting for the ALICE ITS Upgrade in LS3 was held at CERN on December 4, 2019. The efforts focus on silicon R&D for next-gen MAPS sensor with improvements, low X/X0 cylindrical vertex detection, and a new sensor design. Milestones, organization of efforts, and future plans towards an EIC sil

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Status Update on Magnet Structures and Coils

The provided content discusses the current status of magnet structures and coils, including completion reports, testing updates, and coil availability. Key points include the disassembly of coils for testing, updated specifications for magnet excursions, and the arrival and review of various coils f

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Coil Measurements and Monitoring at CERN: Insights and Procedures

This document provides detailed information about the coil measurements and monitoring process conducted at CERN, focusing on the SQXF coil. It includes data on coil winding, mandrel angles, edge locations, accumulated errors, and packing after curing. The text also discusses electrical quality assu

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Evaluation of Linux Distribution Options by CERN and Fermilab

CERN and Fermilab are evaluating Linux distribution options and have decided to target CentOS Stream 8 as the standard distribution for experiments. Red Hat has proposed an academic licensing scheme, but concerns exist about its applicability. CentOS Stream 8 is considered low risk and has been runn

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Highlights and Targets of HG2015 Workshop

The HG2015 workshop had a high attendance rate of 93%, with 91 registrants participating in 14 talks by CERN and 6 talks by SLAC. The event also featured 11 posters and a visit to a factory. Key goals included discussions on the production of high gradient accelerating structures and potential colla

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Required Infrastructure for Cryostat Installation and Material Movement at CERN

In preparation for cryostat installation at CERN, a detailed list of required infrastructure including access, electrical power, communication, ventilation, safety measures, and equipment is provided. The document outlines the essential components needed for the successful initiation of the installa

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Production Update and Challenges in MQXFP Coil Development at CERN

The production update of MQXFP coils at CERN reveals challenges faced during the fabrication process. Issues such as poor quality traces, short circuits, and circuit delamination have been encountered, leading to delays and rejected prototypes. Despite ongoing investigations and tests, including cop

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Latest Developments in Interaction Region Study at FCC-ee Workshop

Fresh results and progress were presented at the FCC-ee (TLEP) Physics Workshop in 2015. Two different Interaction Point designs were discussed, one being a small crossing angle design without a crab waist, and the other a more ambitious 30mrad crab waist design. Chromaticity corrections and geometr

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Technologies for DFH Supply Strategy and Schedule at CERN Collaboration Project

The technologies involved in the DFH collaboration project for HL-LHC at CERN include cryogenic pressure equipment, materials like stainless steel and composite materials, assembly methods, and quality testing procedures. CERN oversees the engineering design and provides technical specifications, wh

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Time Distribution System R&D Update for Hyper-Kamiokande Experiment

In the February 2020 update, Stefano Russo from LPNHE Paris presented the progress on the time distribution system R&D for the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment. The focus is on implementing a bidirectional data exchange link with a large bandwidth capacity for synchronous, phase-deterministic protocol. T

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Exploring Particle Physics at CERN: A Multinational Conference Experience

Participants from various European cities engage in a video conference at CERN, discussing particle physics topics like pronunciation of particle names, technical terms, and multiple-choice questions. Interactions involve learning about the Large Hadron Collider, particle collisions, and particle de

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Update on Pixel and IBL Detectors for Run 2 at CERN

Publications and plot approvals for the IBL paper are in review stage, with updates requested for the author list. Various proceedings and notes are being prepared, including a 4-layer pixel paper proposal focusing on LS1 work and early beam results. Plans for mid-2015 include beam splashes validati

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