CERN - den otvorenych dveri 6. aprila

Daniel Valuch daniel.valuch@orange.fr
Pátek Leden 18 18:03:09 CET 2008


v case ked bol cern zalozeny (po vojne) bola to medzinarodna organizacia 
ktora nemala sidlo. Bola rozlozena po univerzitach. Postupne sa vybralo 
ako sidlo neutralne Svajciarsko (zacalo sa stavat tusim v 1955), preco 
konkretne Zeneva neviem.
b.


HIGHLIGHTS OF CERN HISTORY

     * 1949During the European Cultural Conference at Lausanne, the 
French physicist and Nobel prize-winner Louis de Broglie proposes the 
creation of a European science laboratory.

       1950
     * At the 5th General Conference of UNESCO held in Florence, the 
American physicist and Nobel prize-winner Isidore Rabi puts forward a 
resolution, which is unanimously adopted, authorising the Director 
General of UNESCO, "to assist and encourage the formation and 
organization of regional centres and laboratories in order to increase 
and make more fruitful the international collaboration of scientists ...".

       1952
     * After two UNESCO Conferences are held on the subject, 11 European 
governments sign an agreement setting up a provisional "Conseil européen 
pour la Recherche nucléaire" (CERN). At a meeting of the CERN council in 
Amsterdam, a site near Geneva is selected for the planned laboratory.

       1954
     * The European Organization for Nuclear Research is formally 
created on 29th September, when sufficient ratifications of the 
Convention establishing CERN are obtained from Member States, thus 
dissolving the "provisional" CERN. The acronym CERN, however, is retained.

       1955
     * Twelve founding Member States ratify the Convention: Federal 
Republic of Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, 
The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. 
Yugoslavia leaves the Organization in 1961 for financial reasons. 
Austria and Spain join CERN in 1959 and 1961 respectively - Spain leaves 
the Organization in 1969 but rejoins in 1983. Finland and Poland join in 
1991, Hungary in 1992 and the Czech and Slovak Republics in 1993, 
bringing the number of Member States to 19.


Hfmcons wrote:
> Podívat se tam by byl jistě zážitek, škoda že je to trochu z ruky. Nějak 
> si nevzpomínám, proč bylo středisko výzkumu částic umístěno zrovna do 
> tohoto prostoru. Je to kvůli hornině, nebo v tom hrály roli ještě i jiné 
> parametry, případně dohody?
> S pozdravem,
>                         Miloš Dašek
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Daniel Valuch <mailto:daniel.valuch@orange.fr>
>     *To:* HW-news <mailto:hw-list@list.hw.cz>
>     *Sent:* Friday, January 18, 2008 5:46 PM
>     *Subject:* CERN - den otvorenych dveri 6. aprila
> 
>     blizsie info:
>     http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/article?issue=04/2008&name=CERNBulletin&category=News%20Articles&number=1&ln=en
>     <http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/article?issue=04/2008&name=CERNBulletin&category=News%20Articles&number=1&ln=en>
>     http://lhc2008.web.cern.ch/LHC2008/index.html
>     bohuzial osobne sprevadzat nikoho nemozem lebo uz mam program
>     b.
> 
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