Future Circular Collider

The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is an international design study with emphasis on a hadron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of the order of 100 TeV in a new 80-100 km tunnel as a long-term goal.

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FCC study holds annual meeting this week

The second annual meeting of the Future Circular Collider study will take place this week in Rome, Italy

News
At CERN
11 April, 2016
At CERN
News
11 April, 2016

Registration open for FCC annual meeting

Registration is now open for the second Annual Meeting of the Future Circular Collider study from 11 to 15 April 2016, in Rome

News
Accelerators
29 January, 2016
Accelerators
News
29 January, 2016

Test racetrack dipole magnet produces record 16 tesla field

CERN test magnet reaches a record-breaking goal of 16.2 tesla field, paving way for future accelerator designs

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Engineering
27 November, 2015
Engineering
News
27 November, 2015

A successful week for the Future Circular Collider Study

Some 340 people attended the inaugural FCC conference week in Washington DC to discuss the study status and plans for the future

News
Accelerators
07 April, 2015

It's Future Circular Collider week in Washington DC

This week delegates at the first Annual Meeting of the FCC study will discuss the status of their project to decide on a baseline for further study

News
Accelerators
23 March, 2015

CERN’s Japanese pied-a-terre (and vice versa)

New CERN-KEK offices to increase the collaborative effort on accelerator R&D and construction projects

News
Accelerators
26 November, 2014
Accelerators
News
26 November, 2014

The future is just around the corner

This week and next see a series of meetings looking at the future of CERN, and indeed of particle physics, says Director-General Rolf Heuer

Opinion
Accelerators
07 February, 2014
Accelerators
Opinion
07 February, 2014