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SUMMARY:Advanced Engineering for Global Science: The Large Hadron Collider
DESCRIPTION:Our understanding of the Universe is about to change. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) currently being commissioned at CERN in Geneva is the subject of great public interest. It combines state-of-the-art science and engineering in one of the largest scientific experiments ever conducted.\n\nAs part of Engineering's 40th anniversary celebration, Dr. Philippe Lebrun, Head of the Accelerator Technology Department at CERN, will visit Lancaster to give a talk about the Large Hadron Collider.\n\nOne of the cornerstones of the LHC is its cryogenics system, which will keep the machine at a temperature close to absolute zero so that the magnets can operate in a superconducting state.\n\nPhilippe Lebrun\n\nPhilippe Lebrun, Head of the Accelerator Technology Department, was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Wroclaw University of Technology for his fundamental role in the design and construction of this sophisticated system.
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LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 3, Lancaster University Management School
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