Abstract
The article reports on achievements of various people, staff changes and position opportunities within the CERN organization and contains news updates on upcoming or past events. Under the chairmanship of Carlo Rubbia, a 'Working Group on the Scientific and Technological Longterm Future of CERN' has been set up 'to explore various options for the long-term future of CERN. ATLAS, short for Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System and the world's first superconducting heavy ion accelerator, was dedicated at the US Argonne National Laboratory on 3 June.
Citation Formats
Anon.
People and things. CERN Courier, Jul-Aug 1985, v. 25(6).
CERN: N. p.,
1985.
Web.
Anon.
People and things. CERN Courier, Jul-Aug 1985, v. 25(6).
CERN.
Anon.
1985.
"People and things. CERN Courier, Jul-Aug 1985, v. 25(6)."
CERN.
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title = {People and things. CERN Courier, Jul-Aug 1985, v. 25(6)}
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abstractNote = {The article reports on achievements of various people, staff changes and position opportunities within the CERN organization and contains news updates on upcoming or past events. Under the chairmanship of Carlo Rubbia, a 'Working Group on the Scientific and Technological Longterm Future of CERN' has been set up 'to explore various options for the long-term future of CERN. ATLAS, short for Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System and the world's first superconducting heavy ion accelerator, was dedicated at the US Argonne National Laboratory on 3 June.}
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title = {People and things. CERN Courier, Jul-Aug 1985, v. 25(6)}
author = {Anon.}
abstractNote = {The article reports on achievements of various people, staff changes and position opportunities within the CERN organization and contains news updates on upcoming or past events. Under the chairmanship of Carlo Rubbia, a 'Working Group on the Scientific and Technological Longterm Future of CERN' has been set up 'to explore various options for the long-term future of CERN. ATLAS, short for Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System and the world's first superconducting heavy ion accelerator, was dedicated at the US Argonne National Laboratory on 3 June.}
journal = []
issue = {5}
volume = {25}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1985}
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