The Anonymous Widower

CERN And Liverpool University

We were then treated to a lecture, about how Liverpool University fitted into the CERN firmament. Here’s some pictures that I took.

I think I should have made a video.

I can’t find a decent tome about how CERN and Liverpool University started their collaboration, so if anybody has one, send me a link, as the history of science fascinates me. That has led me to two of my heroes being Lise Meitner and Rosalind Franklin.

Nuclear physics at Liverpool dates back to the 1930s, when James Chadwick, who discovered the neutron, was appointed professor. The story of his research at Liverpool and the building of the cyclotron there is described here.

One phrase stands out from the talk.  I think it was Sir Howard Newby, the University Vice-Chancellor, who said.

Research is global.

This is so true and it is why places like CERN must exist.

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Lunch At CERN

I arrived early, so I had time for a quick lunch. I walked out the back to the cafeteria, through an area populated by various equipment from finished experiments.

Past Experiments

Past Experiments

It was fascinating. Although, of course, I had no idea what the various equipment and structures were for.  They also weren’t labelled.

Lunch was pretty good, with a meal, with the price based on how much you took.

Lunch At CERN

Lunch At CERN

As everything was plain, it was ideal for coeliacs like me.

I am a man, whose eyes are his prime resource and on this walk for lunch, I took two pictures that fascinated me.  Here’s one.

CERN

The other I’ll show later.

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On My Way To CERN

CERN is reached from the centre of Geneva by a number 18 tram, which ends its journey at the site. You can either pick this up at the main station or as I did at Bel-Air, which is a major tram interchange at the foot of the old town.

It was all very simple and civilised and took under thirty minutes.

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A Visit To CERN

On Friday, I left the cold of London for hopefully better climes in Geneva.

The purpose of the visit was to go to CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research. The invite came from the Alumni Relations people at my old University of Liverpool. It was a full weekend, so I’m going to post things as they turn up. To give a taster of this visit, I’m posting this picture.

A Visit To CERN

A Visit To CERN

This shows me in front of the CMS experiment. It is being rebuilt at the moment.

The picture was taken about a hundred metres underground the French countryside. That was a long climb back.  But they did have a lift, which was cosy for the twenty-five or so in each party.

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