Read article 'An insight into the European Spallation Source'
An insight into the European Spallation Source
Available to watch now as Mats Lindroos, head of accelerator at EES, explores the European Spallation Source.
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Read article 'An insight into the European Spallation Source'
Available to watch now as Mats Lindroos, head of accelerator at EES, explores the European Spallation Source.
Read article 'End-to-end simulation of particle accelerators using Sirepo'
Watch this webinar now, to explore how to use Sirepo for linear accelerator simulations.
Read article 'SLAC at 60: past, present, future'
Available to watch now, JoAnne Hewett, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, celebrates 60 years of SLAC.
Read article 'The axion search programme at DESY'
Watch this webinar now to explore the ongoing axion search activities at DESY.
Read article 'The LHC cryogenics and its adaptation to the operational parameters for beams, related physics and energy preservation'
Watch this webinar now, presented by Krzysztof Brodzinski, senior staff in the cryogenics group.
Read article 'Superconducting magnets: an enabling technology for the discovery of the Higgs boson'
This webinar is available to watch now, presented by Ezio Todesco, who leads the Interaction region magnets for HL-LHC.
Read article 'RF technology for LHC and HL-LHC'
This webinar is available now, presented by Frank Gerigk, CERN's RF group leader.
Read article 'Toward a diffraction limited storage-ring-based X-ray source'
This webinar is available to watch now, presented by SLAC accelerator physicist Pantaleo Raimondi.
Read article 'Overview of the ITER project, and our variable experiences in the development of some critical components of the magnets'
This webinar is available to watch now, sponsored by New England Wire Technologies, RadiaSoft LLC and Agilent Technologies.
Read article 'Fermilab: a future built on international engagement'
This CERN webinar features Joe Lykken, Fermilab's deputy director for research.