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Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel

University of Cambridge PhD student Vanessa Di Murro is using smart sensor technology to monitor geotechnical effects in the tunnels that are part of CERN's accelerator complex. She is the first PhD student within the SMB department.

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Autor principal: Brice, Maximilien
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301710
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description University of Cambridge PhD student Vanessa Di Murro is using smart sensor technology to monitor geotechnical effects in the tunnels that are part of CERN's accelerator complex. She is the first PhD student within the SMB department.
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spelling cern-23017102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2301710Brice, MaximilienVanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnelPhotolabUniversity of Cambridge PhD student Vanessa Di Murro is using smart sensor technology to monitor geotechnical effects in the tunnels that are part of CERN's accelerator complex. She is the first PhD student within the SMB department.CERN-PHOTO-201801-018oai:cds.cern.ch:23017102018
spellingShingle Photolab
Brice, Maximilien
Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title_full Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title_fullStr Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title_full_unstemmed Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title_short Vanessa Di Murro and Richard Mortin in the SPS tunnel
title_sort vanessa di murro and richard mortin in the sps tunnel
topic Photolab
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301710
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