Future Circular Collider

The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is an international design study with emphasis on a hadron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of the order of 100 TeV in a new 80-100 km tunnel as a long-term goal.

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A demonstrator magnet produces a record magnet field

The eRMC demonstrator, consisting of two flat niobium-tin coils, has produced a peak magnetic field of 16.5 tesla, a promising result in the context of the FCC (Future Circular Collider) study

News
Accelerators
25 March, 2020

Broadening tunnel vision for future accelerators

CERN’s civil engineers are tackling the tunnelling challenges of a post-LHC collider

News
Engineering
23 October, 2019
Engineering
News
23 October, 2019

FCC Week brings a fresh breeze of ideas from Brussels

International researchers and industry meet in Brussels for the annual meeting of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study to discuss the post-LHC era

News
Accelerators
09 July, 2019

Webcast: EuroCirCol and the Economics of Science

Announcement
Accelerators
11 June, 2019
Accelerators
Announcement
11 June, 2019

International collaboration publishes concept design for a post-LHC future circular collider at CERN

The Future Circular Collider (FCC) collaboration submits its Conceptual Design Report (CDR) for publication

Press release
Accelerators
15 January, 2019
Accelerators
Press release
15 January, 2019

Future Circular Collider Study

Brochure
Experiments

Discussing future colliders at FCC Week 2018

Some 500 scientists from 147 institutes met in Amsterdam for the 2018 Future Circular Collider (FCC) week from 9 to 13 April

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Accelerators
02 May, 2018
Accelerators
News
02 May, 2018

Using virtual reality to improve safety

CERN recently carried out its first safety experiment in virtual reality

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Accelerators
24 January, 2018
Accelerators
News
24 January, 2018

FCC week 2017: Diversity fuels progress

A look back over the topics covered at FCC week 2017, held in Berlin

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Accelerators
03 July, 2017
Accelerators
News
03 July, 2017

How will SuShi protect the FCC?

A new shield septum magnet is being developed to protect the FCC machine from the beam’s extremely high energy

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Engineering
01 June, 2017
Engineering
News
01 June, 2017

What is the future for experimental physics?

The final installment of In Practice looks at what lies ahead for experimentalists and their field

Feature
Accelerators
20 December, 2016
Accelerators
Feature
20 December, 2016

Young scientists gather for workshop on e+e- colliders

This week CERN is hosting the CERN-BINP workshop for young scientists in e+e- colliders

News
Accelerators
23 August, 2016
Accelerators
News
23 August, 2016