- before you do anything, check the Microcosm museum in the reception building. This one will explain a lot what's happening. - this one is a must: be sure to make a trip to either the ATLAS or CMS cavern (those are the two bigger detectors attached to the LHC) - the ATLAS control room - the LHC control room - the computing centre in the IT building
- and if you have time, stop by for a tea in building 40:-)
Member's only open doors was today :-)
Some impressions:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mlassnig/sets/72157604400276543/
>Blatant ATLAS propaganda. ;-P
:-)
yes, it is
>If they are fully booked (and i expect they are) I would try one of the other experiments. Like Isolde, compass or the anti-proton
collector.
as far as I understand you cannot book in advance. you go there, get a number, and wait until it's your group's turn
Since I work here.... I might give a few clues:
:-)
- before you do anything, check the Microcosm museum in the reception building. This one will explain a lot what's happening.
- this one is a must: be sure to make a trip to either the ATLAS or CMS cavern (those are the two bigger detectors attached to the LHC)
- the ATLAS control room
- the LHC control room
- the computing centre in the IT building
- and if you have time, stop by for a tea in building 40