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CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration
The topic of this conference is 'South-South and North-South Collaboration in Science and Technology', which is addressed in this contribution in the context of basic research in high energy physics (HEP). The question whether developing countries can or should invest scarce resources in b...
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author | Schukraft, Jurgen |
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description | The topic of this conference is 'South-South and North-South Collaboration in Science and Technology', which is addressed in this contribution in the context of basic research in high energy physics (HEP). The question whether developing countries can or should invest scarce resources in big science is not covered. HEP may be less expensive than one might fear, but cheap it is not, so priorities have to be set and these may indeed differ from country to country. The scope of this article is not to argue one way or another, but rather to give an indication and practical examples of both the requirements and the opportunities for scientific collaboration with CERN. |
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spelling | cern-9298732023-03-14T18:11:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/929873engSchukraft, JurgenCERN, a working example of global scientific collaborationOther Fields of PhysicsThe topic of this conference is 'South-South and North-South Collaboration in Science and Technology', which is addressed in this contribution in the context of basic research in high energy physics (HEP). The question whether developing countries can or should invest scarce resources in big science is not covered. HEP may be less expensive than one might fear, but cheap it is not, so priorities have to be set and these may indeed differ from country to country. The scope of this article is not to argue one way or another, but rather to give an indication and practical examples of both the requirements and the opportunities for scientific collaboration with CERN.The topic of this conference is 'South-South and North-South Collaboration in Science and Technology', which is addressed in this contribution in the context of basic research in high energy physics (HEP). The question whether developing countries can or should invest scarce resources in big science is not covered. HEP may be less expensive than one might fear, but cheap it is not, so priorities have to be set and these may indeed differ from country to country. The scope of this article is not to argue one way or another, but rather to give an indication and practical examples of both the requirements and the opportunities for scientific collaboration with CERN.physics/0602099oai:cds.cern.ch:9298732006-02-14 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Schukraft, Jurgen CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title | CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title_full | CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title_fullStr | CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title_full_unstemmed | CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title_short | CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
title_sort | cern, a working example of global scientific collaboration |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/929873 |
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