Abstract
At The European Center for High Energy Physics (Conseil Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire - CERN) basic research is carried out based on some of the world`s largest particle accelerators, especially the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP). Danish membership of CERN gives Danish physicists access to these machines and the Accelerator Committee offers advice on their utilization and related financing. Danish research carried out at CERN is described, based on contributions from individual research groups. The functions, administration and budgets of the Accelerator Committee are explained in addition to other forms of administration connected with CERN, such as the Danish CERN Delegation, and an evaluation of Danish experimentation within physics is presented. Information is given on individual Danish members of the CERN groups of scientists and a list of the publications of international research groups which include Danish subjects, covering the years 1991-93, is presented. The publication is related to the delegation of grants for research projects carried out by Danish physicists. (AB).
Citation Formats
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Follow-up research at CERN. Report from the Accelerator Committee, 1991-93; CERN foelgeforskning; Acceleratorudvalgets rapport 1991-93.
Denmark: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
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Follow-up research at CERN. Report from the Accelerator Committee, 1991-93; CERN foelgeforskning; Acceleratorudvalgets rapport 1991-93.
Denmark.
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1993.
"Follow-up research at CERN. Report from the Accelerator Committee, 1991-93; CERN foelgeforskning; Acceleratorudvalgets rapport 1991-93."
Denmark.
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title = {Follow-up research at CERN. Report from the Accelerator Committee, 1991-93; CERN foelgeforskning; Acceleratorudvalgets rapport 1991-93}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {At The European Center for High Energy Physics (Conseil Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire - CERN) basic research is carried out based on some of the world`s largest particle accelerators, especially the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP). Danish membership of CERN gives Danish physicists access to these machines and the Accelerator Committee offers advice on their utilization and related financing. Danish research carried out at CERN is described, based on contributions from individual research groups. The functions, administration and budgets of the Accelerator Committee are explained in addition to other forms of administration connected with CERN, such as the Danish CERN Delegation, and an evaluation of Danish experimentation within physics is presented. Information is given on individual Danish members of the CERN groups of scientists and a list of the publications of international research groups which include Danish subjects, covering the years 1991-93, is presented. The publication is related to the delegation of grants for research projects carried out by Danish physicists. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Follow-up research at CERN. Report from the Accelerator Committee, 1991-93; CERN foelgeforskning; Acceleratorudvalgets rapport 1991-93}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {At The European Center for High Energy Physics (Conseil Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire - CERN) basic research is carried out based on some of the world`s largest particle accelerators, especially the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP). Danish membership of CERN gives Danish physicists access to these machines and the Accelerator Committee offers advice on their utilization and related financing. Danish research carried out at CERN is described, based on contributions from individual research groups. The functions, administration and budgets of the Accelerator Committee are explained in addition to other forms of administration connected with CERN, such as the Danish CERN Delegation, and an evaluation of Danish experimentation within physics is presented. Information is given on individual Danish members of the CERN groups of scientists and a list of the publications of international research groups which include Danish subjects, covering the years 1991-93, is presented. The publication is related to the delegation of grants for research projects carried out by Danish physicists. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}