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El primer portavoz de la colaboración ATLAS, Peter Jenni, cuenta la historia de uno de los dos grandes detectores del Gran Colisionador de Hadrones (LHC) del CERN.
10,000 kilometers of scintillating fibers are used for this new device, capable of operating with data-readout rate of 40 MHz or 25 nanoseconds thanks to a system developed by IFIC.
The researcher has coordinated at CERN crucial parts of the real-time data selection of the ATLAS experiment over the past two years.
Researchers of the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (IFIC) have developed a system that helps classify the waste generated in the dismantling of nuclear power plants.
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