General Information 2010 European Organization for Nuclear Research
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General Information 2010 European Organization for Nuclear Research Council Management Member States and their normalized Directorate contributions (%) Director-General Rolf-Dieter Heuer Director for Research and Scientific Computing Sergio Bertolucci Austria 2.25 Director for Accelerators and Technology Stephen Myers Belgium 2.82 Director for Administration and Bulgaria 0.32 General Infrastructure Sigurd Lettow Czech Republic 1.08 Denmark 1.76 Coordinator for External Relations Felicitas Pauss Finland 1.49 France 15.63 Directorate Office Isabel Béjar Alonso Germany 20.30 Ewa Rondio Greece 1.93 Emmanuel Tsesmelis Hungary 0.68 Italy 11.65 Communication James Gillies Netherlands 4.55 EU Project Office Svetlomir Stavrev Norway 2.76 Internal Audit Laure Esteveny Poland 2.66 Knowledge and Technology Transfer Claudio Parrinello Portugal 1.18 Relations with Host States Friedemann Eder Slovak Republic 0.60 Safety Commission Ralf Trant Spain 8.89 VIP and Protocol Office Wendy Korda Sweden 2.40 Switzerland 2.41 Departments United Kingdom 14.64 Beams (BE) Paul Collier Engineering (EN) Vincent Vuillemin (until 30 June) Roberto Saban (from 30 June) Finance and Procurement (FP) Thierry Lagrange Observers General Infrastructure Services (GS) Thomas Pettersson European Commission, India, Israel, Human Resources (HR) Anne-Sylvie Catherin Japan, Russian Federation, Turkey, Information Technology (IT) Frédéric Hemmer UNESCO and USA. Physics (PH) Philippe Bloch Technology (TE) Frédérick Bordry President of Council Michel Spiro (France) Project Management Chairman of the Scientific Policy Compact Linear Collider Study (CLIC) Jean-Pierre Delahaye Committee Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) Robert Jones Enrique Fernández (Spain) LHC Computing Grid (LCG) Ian Bird Linear Collider Detector Lucie Linssen Chairman of the Finance Committee Martin Steinacher (Switzerland) www.cern.ch Budget Research Programme 2010 operating expenditure: Accelerators 1026.278 million CHF LHC 7+7 TeV Large Hadron Collider, 27 km in circumference SPS 450 GeV Super Proton Synchrotron, 6.9 km in circumference PS 28 GeV Proton Synchrotron ISOLDE Booster-ISOLDE isotope separator Staff AD 100 MeV/c Antiproton Decelerator Staff members as of Experiments 31 December 2009: LHC 7 active: ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, LHCf, MoEDAL and TOTEM 2378 (2335 full-time equivalent) LEP 4 completing analysis SPS 5 active: COMPASS, NA61/SHINE, NA62, NA63 and OPERA Comprising: PS 2 active: CLOUD and DIRAC 2 active: n_TOF12 and n_TOF13 Research physicists 74 2 being prepared: n_TOF14 and n_TOF15 Engineers and scientists 908 AD 4 active: ACE, ALPHA, ASACUSA and ATRAP Technicians 827 1 being prepared: AEGIS Administrators and office staff 398 ISOLDE 58 active Craftsmen 171 19 being prepared R&D 3 active: RD22, RD45 and RD51 Other members of personnel: Fellows 371 Users Paid associates 291 Students 224 Number of institutes and universities Apprentices 24 participating in the above programme Member States 288 Non-Member States 286 Total 574 Number of experimental physicists supported by the following countries (Total = 9923) Member States 6270 Russian Federation 902 CIS (exc. Russian Federation) 73 Eastern Europe 115 Canada 139 USA 1609 Latin America 119 Japan 202 People’s Republic of China 79 India 90 Israel 50 Other countries 275 European Organization for Nuclear Research CH-1211 Geneva 23 Tel. + 41 22 767 61 11 Communication Group Fax + 41 22 767 65 55 May 2010 CERN-Brochure-2010-002-Eng.