Lep - The Lord Of The Collider Rings At Cern 1980-2000: The Making, Operation And Legacy Of The World's Largest Scientific Instrument

Herwig Schopper
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Lep - The Lord Of The Collider Rings At Cern 1980-2000: The Making, Operation And Legacy Of The World's Largest Scientific Instrument

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  • Published date: Aug 23, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 211
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 9783662501450
  • Dimensions: 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
From the reviews: "Herwig Schopper''s energy and vitality remain undimmed, even though he turned 85 this year . . His book surveys the two decades of the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider, extending far beyond his own reign as CERN director-general in the years 1981-88. . The Lord of the Collider Rings is a valuable addition to particle-physics literature but it is mainly written for insiders." (Gordon Fraser, CERN Courier, Vol. 49 (9), November, 2009) "Being a CERN director-general is not simply a case of being an expert in particle physics and accelerator design, as Herwig Schopper describes in The Lord of the Collider Rings at CERN: 1980-2000 . . As lab boss for most of the 1980s, Schopper also needed to handle billion-dollar budgets, manage rival teams of ambitious researchers, and deal with politicians . . the book will be essential material for professional historians looking back on CERN''s golden years." (Physics World, March, 2010)

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