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    The Compact Linear Collider

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    Steinar Stapnes discusses the Compact Linear Collider, a linear accelerator that could be built in three stages at CERN

    CLIC Project Meeting #10

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    - CDR finalization (Hermann, Mick, Alexia) - Budget projections 2013 - New collaborators (Steinar) - New detector and physics MoC (Lucie, Mark) - Recent strategy discussions (Steinar

    Mr Bjarne Mork-Eidem, Director General, Norwegian State Audit

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    Photos 01,02: Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway (centre) visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, with from left to right: Prof. Steinar Stapnes, University of Oslo ; Mr Per Ivar Lied, Permanent Mission of Norway, Geneva ; Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen and Mr Jan Otto Jøranli, Office of the Auditor General of Norway, May 2003. Photo 03: Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway (left) visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, with from left to right: Mr Jan Otto Jøranli, Office of the Auditor General of Norway ; Prof. Steinar Stapnes, University of Oslo and Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen, May 2003. Photo 04: Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway, during his visit of the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, May 2003. Photo 05: From left to right: Mr Jan Otto Jøranli, Office of the Auditor General of Norway ; Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway; Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen and Prof. Steinar Stapnes, University of Oslo visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, May 2003. Photo 06: From left to right: Mr Jan Otto Jøranli, Office of the Auditor General of Norway ; Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway; Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen, Prof. Steinar Stapnes, University of Oslo and Mr Per Ivar Lied, Permanent Mission of Norway, Geneva, visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, May 2003. Photo 07: Prof. Steinar Stapnes, University of Oslo; Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway and Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen, visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, May 2003. Photo 08: Mr Bjarne Mørk-Eidem, Auditor General of Norway; Mr Jan Otto Jøranli, Office of the Auditor General of Norway and Prof. Egil Lillestøl, University of Bergen, visiting the ATLAS assembly hall in building 180, May 2003

    Status of CERN's future collider projects

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    Opening event of a new seminar series dedicated to future collider projects. This first seminar will present the status and goals of ongoing studies related to the Future Circular Collider (Zimmermann), the Muon Collider (Schulte) and Linear ee Colliders (Stapnes).Refreshments will be served at 10:30.</p

    De gjenskaper the Big Bang : innslag om CERN i Schrödinger's katt

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    Interview with Steinar Stapnes Project leader of the ATLAS detector, Henning Gruehagen Engineer and Sverre Jarp Technology Officer DataGrid. Program on CERN sent at Norwegian television on 30 Sep 2004. <BR

    A royal visit : King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway made a trip to CERN on Tuesday 4 April

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    CERN Director-General Robert Aymar welcomed the royal party, which included the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jonas Gahr Støre, and provided an overview of CERN's history and current and future research. ATLAS deputy spokesperson Steinar Stapnes then quickly explained the concept and inner workings of the LHC, some LHC physics goals and ATLAS, which is one of the main experiments receiving Norwegian contribution

    Visit of Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway

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    Arrival and welcome of the Norwegian delegation at the Globe of Science and Innovation. CERN’s history and research overview presented by CERN's director-general Robert Aymar and ATLAS deputy spokesman Steinar Stapnes. Signing of CERN visitor's book. More: https://cds.cern.ch/record/94294

    Mr Gary Nairn MP, Chair of the Standing Committee on Science and Innovation, Australia

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    Photos 01,04,06,07: Mr Gary Nairn MP, Chair of the Standing Committee on Science and Innovation, Australia,visiting the silicon test laboratory, April 2003. Photos 02,03: From left to right: Mr Gary Nairn MP, Chair of the Standing Committee on Science and Innovation, Australia,visiting the silicon test laboratory with Prof. Steinar Stapnes, Physicist in the ATLAS experiment, April 2003. Photos 02,09: Mrs Kerrye Nairn, Australia,visiting the silicon test laboratory, April 200

    New perspectives on the Italia tragedy and Umberto Nobile

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    Seventy-seven years ago a tragedy took place in the Norwegian Arctic which shook the international community–especially Norwegians–and led to the public condemnation of the Italian explorer and airship builder Umberto Nobile. Steinar Aas, historian and author of a book on Nobile, has perused a trove of “new” material recently donated to the Norwegian Polar Institute and the Polar Museum in Tromsø, Norway. In this (unreviewed) piece, Aas explains why he finds the new collection a fascinating subject for further research
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