The LHC schedule for the first months of 2026, as approved by the LHC machine committee (LMC) on 4 March 2026. (Image: CERN) During the recommissioning phase, the operations teams, together with ...
During the recommissioning phase, the operations teams, together with equipment and machine-protection experts, worked around the clock to bring the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) back into operation.
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Meet Pipeineer, the AI robot mice racing through the Large Hadron Collider
CERN engineers have developed a fleet of small, AI-powered robots designed to race through the pipe networks of the Large Hadron Collider, and the project’s nickname tells you almost everything you ...
CERN’s accelerator operators have just fired the starting pistol for the last run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). At the end of June, four years of work will begin to transform the LHC into a high ...
CERN's accelerator operators have just fired the starting pistol for the last run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). At the end of June, four years of work will begin to transform the LHC into a high ...
The Stochastic Information Processing Group (SIP) ( http://sip.unige.ch ), University of Geneva, Switzerland, has two open PhD positions in machine learning in the scope of Swiss Synergia Project ...
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Meet 'PipeINEER' – the AI-trained robot mice scurrying about in the Large Hadron Collider
Deep inside CERN’s vast particle accelerator, engineers face a difficult task: inspecting narrow vacuum pipes that operate ...
Physicists at CERN have refined measurements of an extremely rare kaon decay seen only once in 10 billion events.
Systematic human inspection of the millions of source cutouts in the Hubble Legacy Archive is impossible – but artificial ...
Edited by Mónica Bello, In the Spaces Between is a sustained reflection on the long-running Arts at CERN programme.
UK scientists and the UK Atomic Energy Authority have developed a mouse-sized robot to inspect the Large Hadron Collider on the Swiss-French border.
The study of the one-in-ten-billion kaon decay allows researchers to stress-test the Standard Model of particle physics.
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