This sub-series documents the relationship between CERN and Switzerland as a host state and partner in scientific, administrative, and diplomatic matters. The records reflect interactions between CERN and Swiss governmental authorities, diplomatic entities, and institutional stakeholders concerning operational, legal, political, and organizational issues. The sub-series illustrates the multilateral and transnational dimensions of CERN’s activities within the Swiss context and contains a variety of document types relating to correspondence, diplomatic exchanges, legal agreements, and institutional coordination.
Jarlskog, CeciliaThis sub-series documents the relationship between CERN and Switzerland as a host state and partner in scientific, administrative, and diplomatic matters. The records reflect interactions between CERN and Swiss governmental authorities, diplomatic entities, and institutional stakeholders concerning operational, legal, political, and organizational issues. The sub-series illustrates the multilateral and transnational dimensions of CERN’s activities within the Swiss context and contains a variety of document types relating to correspondence, diplomatic exchanges, legal agreements, and institutional coordination.
This sub-series documents the relationship between CERN and Switzerland as a host state and partner in scientific, administrative, and diplomatic matters. The records reflect interactions between CERN and Swiss governmental authorities, diplomatic entities, and institutional stakeholders concerning operational, legal, political, and organizational issues. The sub-series illustrates the multilateral and transnational dimensions of CERN’s activities within the Swiss context and contains a variety of document types relating to correspondence, diplomatic exchanges, legal agreements, and institutional coordination.
Jarlskog, CeciliaThis document provides a quantitative overview of Swiss participation in high-energy physics research and experiments, alongside institutional resource allocation. It includes: Tables of participation in experiments across major facilities and collaborations, including: CERN programmes (SPS, LEAR, LEP, LHC experiments such as CMS, ATLAS, LHCb, ALICE) - CERN R&D projects - External laboratories (DESY, SLAC, BNL, PSI, Saclay) - Breakdown by Swiss institutions, including: Universities (Basel, Bern, Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne, Neuchâtel, Zurich) - Federal institutes (ETH Zürich, EPFL) - Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Totals and distributions of participation in experimental collaborations Non-accelerator physics activities, such as: -Dark matter detection -Double beta decay -Cosmic rays and antimatter experiments -Human resources data, including: Number of physicists (particle and nuclear) -Academic staff (professors, postdocs, graduate students) -Institutional distribution of personnel -Financial data, including: Grants (excluding salaries) -Funding per physicist -Comparative funding across research domains (particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter, etc.) -The document serves as a statistical snapshot of Swiss involvement in high-energy physics, combining participation, manpower, and financial indicators.
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