
“The Horizon 2020 project EuroCirCol, coordinated by CERN, aims to assess the feasibility, reliability and cost effectiveness of key technologies for the next-generation hadron collider.
For this project, coordinated by CERN, 16 partners from 9 countries work together to develop innovative designs for the collider ring, accelerator magnets and a cryogenic beam vacuum system.”
The Group of Applied Superconductivity of the DQMP led by Prof. Carmine Senatore is part of the collaboration for the high-field accelerator magnet design.
Read the interview realized by Euresearch of Prof. Carmine Senatore, who explains the UNIGE contribution in this project, and of Dr Michael Benedikt, CERN.