Mededeling

ESO and CERN Sign Cooperation Agreement

18 december 2015

ESO and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) have signed a cooperation agreement, providing a framework for future close cooperation and the exchange of information. The agreement addresses many areas, including scientific research, technology, and education and public outreach activities.

There is a considerable overlap of interests between ESO, the world’s most productive ground-based observatory, and CERN, one of the largest centres for particle physics research in the world. The new agreement will promote the strategic coordination of the two organisations’ long-term plans as well as the coordination of scientific and training programmes.

The agreement encourages the coordination of services, tools and resources, in addition to the sharing of best practices in many areas. The organisation of joint seminars and workshops is another area of proposed coordination, along with possible exchange of staff.

Specific areas of possible technology coordination include those pertaining to astroparticle physics, and to particle physics accelerators and detectors. Other promising fields are cryogenic techniques and precision metrology for opto-mechanical systems; control systems; mechanical engineering; quality checks and non-destructive testing; radiation hardness; radiation effects on electronics; equipment reliability and availability; optical coatings and the cleaning of optical surfaces. Exchange of knowledge and best practice on IT technologies is also envisioned.

Contact

Richard Hook
ESO Public Information Officer
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6655
Cell: +49 151 1537 3591
Email: rhook@eso.org

Over de Mededeling

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ESO and CERN sign cooperation agreement
ESO and CERN sign cooperation agreement