Seen it in the Bulletin? Now see it in real-life!
- Detector Technologies (Map: C4): Read more about the construction and physics of the new NA62 straw chambers in “Straw Detector: 1 - Vacuum: 0”.
- The Synchrocyclotron (Map: B2): Read more about the newly opened synchrocyclotron (SC) in “New life for CERN's first accelerator”.
- Linac 4 (Map: D4): Visit the site of CERN’s newest linear accelerator: Linac4. Read more about the accelerator in “Linac4: the final assembly stage is under way” (2013), “Testing begins on Linac4” (2012), and “Sixteen silver wires to assemble 350 kg of copper” (2010).
- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) (Map: I3): AMS is the most sensitive particle physics spectrometer ever deployed in space. Read about its launch in “AMS: From the ISS to CERN”.
- COMPASS (Map: I1): COMPASS is a high-energy physics experiment at the SPS. Read more about its newest phase in “COMPASS spins in new directions”.
- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) (Map: C5): CLIC is a study for a future electron/positron linear collider that will reach unprecedented energies. Read about its progress in “Now entering phase two...” and “First phase of CLIC R&D complete”.
- Computer Centre (Map: D5): Read about the latest developments at the Computer Centre in “State-of-the-art technology for an extended computing centre”.
- “Pôle Énergie” (Map: D7): This visit point presents CERN-related energy projects: read about how these projects developed in our interview with Cristoforo Benvenuti.
- Robotics (Map: I5): Visit this workshop for a feel for some of the remote handling and inspection projects currently under development. Read more about their projects in “All Aboard!”.