LHC Structure & Documents

AC Sector - AT Division
1990 to 1995
LHC Division
1996 to 2002
AT Department
2003 to 2008

 1990 - 1995
Accelerator Sector (AC)

AC Division Leader

G. Plass (1990-1995)

AC Groups DI BLIT FA LEP200
L200
LHC      
AC Series AC Reports AC Notes    
       
AC Divisional reports
by year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995   ALL 
AC-DI Divisional Leader's Office M. Buhler-Broglin
AC-BLIT Bureau de Liaison pour l'Industrie et la Technologie / 
Industry and Technology Liaison Office
O. Barbalat
AC-FA Future Accelerators G. Brianti
AC-LEP200/L200 LEP200 C. Wyss
AC-LHC LHC  

 

 1990 - 1995
The Accelerator Technology (AT) division included all CERN activities in the fields of cryogenics, superconducting accelerating cavities, accelerator magnets and vacuum systems, and surveying. These branches of technologies are all closely related with the programme for a gradual increase of the LEP beam energies and with the development programme on superconducting magnets for the hadron collider in the LEP Tunnel

AT Division Leader

H. Wenninger (1990-1993)

J.P. Gourber (1994-1995)

AT Groups DI CR CO CV ET IC MA RF
SM SU VA          
AT Documents AT Reports AT Notes Internal Notes Technical Notes
Specifications      
AT Divisional reports
Series by year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995   ALL 
AT-DI Divisional Leader's Office J.P. Gourber
AT-CR Cryogenics M. Mopurgo
AT-CO    
AT-CV Cooling and Ventilation M. Schmitt
AT-ET    
AT-IC Industrial Controls  
AT-MA Magnets R. Perin
AT-RF Radio Frequency  
AT-SM Surface and Materials C. Benvenuti
AT-SU Survey M. Mayoud
AT-VA Vacuum H.P. Reinhard

 

 1996 - 2002
In 1996, the Large Hadron Collider Division (LHC) was created mainly from the AT Division with the aim of concentrating on the core activities for the LHC machine: superconducting magnets, cryogenics, and vacuum. For CERN-wide efficiency, the division kept responsibility for the operation and development of the cryognic and vacuum systems of all CERN accelerators and experiments. It also includes the small application group which studies the use of accelerators for energy production.

LHC Division Leader

J.P. Gourber (1996-1998)

P. Lebrun (1999-2008)

LHC Groups ADM ACR CRI ECR DLO EET IAS ICP
MMS MTA VAC          
LHC Series LHC Reports LHC Notes LHC Technical Notes LHC Internal Notes
  LHC Project Reports LHC Project Notes Specifications
LHC Divisional reports
Series by year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 ALL 
LHC-ADM Divisional Leader's Office A. Guiard-Marigny
LHC-ACR Cryogenics for Accelerators W. Erdt
LHC-CRI Cryostat & Integration A. Poncet
LHC-ECR Cryogenics for Experiments and Test Areas J.P. Dauvergne
LHC-DLO Division Leader Office  
LHC-EET Emerging Energies Technologies C. Rubbia
LHC-IAS Industrial Automation & Supervision M. Rabany
LHC-ICP Insertions, Correctors & Protection N. Siegel
LHC-MMS Main Magnets & Superconductors C. Wyss
LHC-MTA Magnet Tests & Analysis P. Sievers
LHC-VAC Vacuum O. Gröbner
LHC-Notes LHC Notes 1983 - 1999
LHC-Project-Reports LHC Project Reports 1996 - 2012
LHC-Project-Notes LHC Project-Notes 1995 - 2006
Last modified
26 April, 2024