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  • First operational installation of CROME at LINAC4 / PSB Injectors

    First operational installation of CROME at LINAC4 / PSB Injectors

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  • Second sending to ESS

    Second sending to ESS

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  • Visit to IRA

    Visit to IRA

    Our team has visited the IRA concerning the future measurements for the characterization of our monitor in pulsed field

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  • A new production area!

    A new production area!

    Reception of the necessary space for CROME production

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  • Zermatt Tests

    Zermatt Tests

    Short Project Description The CERN Radiation Protection Group contributes to IGLUNA with the implementation of the CERN Radiation MOnitoring Electronics (CROME). The CROME project is developed to track on-site radiation levels, e.g. during the operation of CERN’s accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider. CROME is CERN’s new generation of radiation monitoring system. It measures…

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  • Tests at CLEAR

    Tests at CLEAR

    As part of the CROME monitor characterization, measurements are being carried out with the accelerator called CLEAR (CERN Linear Electron Accelerator for Research). This is an experimental accelerator which allow especially to study components that will be potentially brought into the future to be installed on CERN machines. The advantage of this accelerator for our…

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  • First Production

    First Production

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  • An other article for testing the view

    An other article for testing the view

    I suggest to read the whole to understand it, but only this part is needed for you: Providing overrides from modules You need then only find the configuration you want to override in runtime, and do it based on the current user role. The field config pattern you are looking for is the following: field.field.entity_type.bundle.field_name…

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  • Characterization of pulsed field detector

    Characterization of pulsed field detector

    Measurements in progress…

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