CERN Engineering News

Carbon dioxide for the environment


2023-10-12 — Following the completion of a successful in-house development phase, CERN is equipping the ATLAS and CMS detectors with new carbon dioxide (CO2) cooling systems that will contribute to the transition towards green and sustainable technology in this area

Balancing preservation with modernisation


2023-10-09 — Ageing buildings, sustainable ambitions and 9500 ServiceDesk tickets in 2023 so far – here’s how the Site and Civil Engineering department defines site consolidation priorities

A new generation of iron-dominated electromagnets has been successfully tested at CERN


2023-09-11 — The proof-of-principle demonstrator could pave the way for more energy-efficient electromagnets

3rd International Conference on Detector Stability and Aging Phenomena in Gaseous Detectors


2023-06-21 — The conference will be held at CERN in the main Auditorium from November 6th to 10th, 2023

The Technical Galleries Consolidation Project is progressing well


2023-04-25 — 5 km of technical galleries have been scanned and half of them 3D-modelled, and the work to renovate and replace their technical infrastructure is in full swing

From CERN to Jupiter: Juice embarks on its historic journey


2023-04-14 — Before embarking on its journey, critical components of ESA’s interplanetary mission were tested in the only facility on Earth capable of replicating Jupiter’s harsh radiative environment

The SM18 test facility in the HL-LHC era


2022-12-07 — SM18 is one of the largest magnet test facilities in the world. Dedicated to testing superconducting magnets and radiofrequency cavities, it is now waiting for the first HL-LHC components

First 3D printing of crucial component to bring accelerators closer to society


2022-11-18 — The first additive manufacturing of a critical accelerator component paves the way for more affordable and versatile particle accelerators.

A remedy against electron clouds inside particle colliders


2022-10-26 — An LHC quadrupole whose beam screen had been coated with a fine layer of carbon displayed minimal heat load in comparison to other magnets, constituting a promising step in eliminating electron clouds in future particle accelerators