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CERN
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CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world's leading laboratories for particle physics. The Organization is located on the French-Swiss border, with its headquarters in Geneva. At CERN, physicists and engineers probe the fundamental structure of the universe, by providing a unique range of particle accelerator facilities that enable research at the forefront of human knowledge. CERN’s world-class research in fundamental physics unites people from all over the world to push the frontiers of science and technology, for the benefit of society.
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JOINED: 2016
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CERN Public website
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Arnaud Marsollier
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Mexico

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México participates in several HEP laboratories around the world: CERN, Fermilab, KEK,DESY, GSI, etc., as well as some world class experiments as HAWK, Pierre Auger Labotarory, etc.
We participates in CERN´s Master Class activities, congress, workshops and several outreach activities as: Muon Day, Women Day, "Noche de las Estrellas", among others.
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JOINED: 2022
CURRENT STATUS: MEMBER
México participa en varios laboratorios de física de altas energías, como CERN, Fermilab, KEK, DESY, GSI, etc. Además, tiene participación oficial en experimentos de clase mundial como HAWK, Observatorio Pierre Auger, etc.
Nosotros participamos en varias actividades de divulgación científica en eventos científicos como talleres, congresos, así como eventos especiales como Muon Day, Women Day, Noche de las Estrellas, entre otras.
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Luis Flores Castillo
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GSI
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The GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates a worldwide leading accelerator facility for research purposes.
About 1,520 employees are working at GSI. In addition, every year approximately 1,000 researchers from universities and other research institutes around the world come to GSI to use the facility for experiments.
GSI is a limited liability company (GmbH). Shareholders are the German Federal Government with 90 %, the State of Hesse with 8 %, the State of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Free State of Thuringia with 1 % each. They are represented in the GSI supervisory board by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the respective state ministries. GSI is a member of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest research organization.
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Moritz Kriegel
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CMS Collaboration
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The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment is one of the two large, general-purpose particle physics detectors at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) . It's a major international scientific collaboration, involving over 6000 particle physicists, engineers, and technicians from across the globe . The CMS Collaboration unites members of the particle physics community in a quest to advance humanity's knowledge, using data collected by the CMS detector to answer questions related to particle physics
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Beatrice Bressan
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CMS Collaboration
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The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment is one of the two large, general-purpose particle physics detectors at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) . It's a major international scientific collaboration, involving over 6000 particle physicists, engineers, and technicians from across the globe . The CMS Collaboration unites members of the particle physics community in a quest to advance humanity's knowledge, using data collected by the CMS detector to answer questions related to particle physics
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Andres Delannoy
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CMS Collaboration
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The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment is one of the two large, general-purpose particle physics detectors at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) . It's a major international scientific collaboration, involving over 6000 particle physicists, engineers, and technicians from across the globe . The CMS Collaboration unites members of the particle physics community in a quest to advance humanity's knowledge, using data collected by the CMS detector to answer questions related to particle physics
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Ansar Iqbal
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ATLAS Collaboration
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ATLAS is a general-purpose particle-physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It is run by an international collaboration with about 5000 members from 180 institutions in 40 countries worldwide. It has been designed to exploit the full discovery potential and the huge range of physics opportunities that the LHC provides.
ATLAS' scientific exploration uses precision measurement to push the frontiers of knowledge by seeking answers to fundamental questions such as: What are the basic building blocks of matter? What are the fundamental forces of nature? Could there be a greater underlying symmetry to our universe?
ATLAS physicists test the predictions of the Standard Model, which encapsulates our current understanding of what the building blocks of matter are and how they interact. These studies can lead to ground-breaking discoveries, such as that of the Higgs boson, physics beyond the Standard Model and the development of new theories to better describe our universe.
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Mariana Vivas Albornoz
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ATLAS Collaboration
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ATLAS is a general-purpose particle-physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It is run by an international collaboration with about 5000 members from 180 institutions in 40 countries worldwide. It has been designed to exploit the full discovery potential and the huge range of physics opportunities that the LHC provides.
ATLAS' scientific exploration uses precision measurement to push the frontiers of knowledge by seeking answers to fundamental questions such as: What are the basic building blocks of matter? What are the fundamental forces of nature? Could there be a greater underlying symmetry to our universe?
ATLAS physicists test the predictions of the Standard Model, which encapsulates our current understanding of what the building blocks of matter are and how they interact. These studies can lead to ground-breaking discoveries, such as that of the Higgs boson, physics beyond the Standard Model and the development of new theories to better describe our universe.
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Antonio Da Costa
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ATLAS Collaboration
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ATLAS is a general-purpose particle-physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It is run by an international collaboration with about 5000 members from 180 institutions in 40 countries worldwide. It has been designed to exploit the full discovery potential and the huge range of physics opportunities that the LHC provides.
ATLAS' scientific exploration uses precision measurement to push the frontiers of knowledge by seeking answers to fundamental questions such as: What are the basic building blocks of matter? What are the fundamental forces of nature? Could there be a greater underlying symmetry to our universe?
ATLAS physicists test the predictions of the Standard Model, which encapsulates our current understanding of what the building blocks of matter are and how they interact. These studies can lead to ground-breaking discoveries, such as that of the Higgs boson, physics beyond the Standard Model and the development of new theories to better describe our universe.
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Elise Le Boulicaut Ennis
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Belgium

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Particle physics in Belgium takes place at the universities of Antwerp, Brussels (both Dutch- and French-language universities), Gent, Leuven, Louvain-la-Neuve and Mons, with activities in many experiments. The largest groups are in the CMS-experiment at the LHC and in IceCube, but there is also participation in NA62, JUNO and SoLid. The outreach activities are many and diverse, ranging from Masterclasses to regular lectures for general public. Recently a major effort began to establish Gravitational Waves as a research line in almost every university, with participation in Virgo and the Einstein Telescope Pathfinder projects.
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JOINED: 2016
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JOINED: 2016
CURRENT STATUS: MEMBER