Sarah Charley

Sarah Charley is a writer in the communications group at CERN, focussing on US involvement with the LHC. 

20 results

Tracking particles faster at the LHC

A new trigger system will expand what ATLAS scientists can look for during high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider

News
Accelerators
22 April, 2014
Accelerators
News
22 April, 2014

Labs work together toward higher-energy LHC

Researchers who need to test parts for experiments at the Large Hadron Collider are taking advantage of Fermilab's Test Beam Facility

News
At CERN
27 January, 2014
At CERN
News
27 January, 2014

Former CMS deputy takes reins of experiment

Tiziano Camporesi became head of the CMS experiment this month as UC Santa Barbara physicist Joe Incandela’s term came to a close

News
Experiments
13 January, 2014
Experiments
News
13 January, 2014

Test magnet reaches 13.5 tesla – a new CERN record

The Short Model Coil working group recently built a niobium-tin magnet with a peak magnetic field of 13.5 tesla—a record for CERN

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Engineering
18 November, 2013
Engineering
News
18 November, 2013

Test magnet reaches 13.5 tesla – a new CERN record

The Short Model Coil working group recently built a niobium-tin magnet with a peak magnetic field of 13.5 tesla – a record for CERN

News
Engineering
18 November, 2013
Engineering
News
18 November, 2013

CERN Tweetup draws citizen journalists from across the globe

Twelve social(media)ites took a private tour of CERN and shared their experiences on Twitter at the CERN Tweetup

News
At CERN
08 October, 2013

Israel at CERN exhibit now in building 500

The first Israel at CERN exhibit will continue until Friday 4 October on the first floor of building 500

Announcement
At CERN
02 October, 2013
At CERN
Announcement
02 October, 2013

Explore CERN with Google Street View

CERN and Google have joined forces to create panoramic virtual tours of the CERN site

News
Accelerators
26 September, 2013
Accelerators
News
26 September, 2013