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In 1960 the Director-General John Adams proposed a number of measures to define a global policy for the exploitation of the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC) and the new Proton Synchrotron (PS). He decided to create three Committees, one for each experimental technique used: | In 1960 the Director-General [[John Adams]] proposed a number of measures to define a global policy for the exploitation of the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC) and the new Proton Synchrotron (PS). He decided to create three Committees, one for each experimental technique used: | ||
The EEC had the task of examining proposals for electronics experiments (counter and other electronic experiments not included in the TCC and EmC functions) to be carried out at the CERN | * Electronic: '''Electronic Experiments Commitee (EEC)''' | ||
* Bubble chambers: [[Track Chamber Committee]] (TCC) | |||
* Emulsions: [[Emulsion Experiment Committee|Emulsion Committee]] (EmC) | |||
These three new committees were proposed to replace the [[Advisory Committee]] and the [[Bubble Chamber Committee]]. | |||
The EEC had the task of examining proposals for electronics experiments (counter and other electronic experiments not included in the TCC and EmC functions) to be carried out at the CERN 28 GeV [[Proton Synchrotron]] (PS), and making recommendations to the [[Nuclear Physics Research Committee]] (NPRC). It formed a link between the European counter groups and the CERN Laboratory. | |||
The EEC came into operation in 1961, and met about once a month. The first meeting was held on 1 March, 1961. It comprised a Chairperson (a senior physicist working on electronic experiments, not on the staff of CERN) and Members (representatives of CERN and other European counter groups wanting to use the CERN facilities). | The EEC came into operation in 1961, and met about once a month. The first meeting was held on 1 March, 1961. It comprised a Chairperson (a senior physicist working on electronic experiments, not on the staff of CERN) and Members (representatives of CERN and other European counter groups wanting to use the CERN facilities). | ||
In 1966, the EEC was often called the '''Physics I Committee''' (PH-I-COM). This name referred to the new departments, Physics I and Physics II, which had just been created as an additional layer in CERN's organisational structure. The name PH-I was sometimes used (from 1966 until the departments were abolished in 1976) in the numbering systems of EEC. For example, propositions for the EEC were given "PH-I-COM-YY-RN" numbers, while EEC minutes had "EEC-YY-RN" numbers. | |||
In 1976 (end of the bubble chambers period) John Adams and [[Léon Van Hove]] rationalized the system, abolishing the committee system based on experimental techniques, and basing it instead on the machine. EEC and TCC merged to become the [[Proton Synchrotron Committee]] (PSC). | |||
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| '''1961'''<br />Chairperson: Salvini, G<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference | |||
| '''1962'''<br />Chairperson: Cassels, J M<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference | |||
| '''1963'''<br />Chairperson: Cassels J M<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference | |||
|- | |||
| '''1964'''<br />Chairperson: Cassels, J M<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference | |||
| '''1965'''<br />Chairperson: Puppi, G<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-65-1 to 59<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131184 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1966'''<br />Chairperson: Paul, W<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-66-1 to 056<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131186 Fulltexts] | |||
|- | |||
| '''1967'''<br />Chairperson: Paul, W<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-67-1 to 51<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131187 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1968'''<br />Chairperson: Paul, W<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-68-1 to 58<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131188 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1969'''<br />Chairperson: Falk-Vairant, P<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-69-1 to 61<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131189 Fulltexts] | |||
|- | |||
| '''1970'''<br />Chairperson: Falk-Vairant, P<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-70-1 to 65<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131190 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1971'''<br />Chairperson: Mannelli, I<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-71-1 to 52<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131191 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1972'''<br />Chairperson: Mannelli, I<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-72-1 to 48<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131192 Fulltexts] | |||
|- | |||
| '''1973'''<br />Chairperson: Manelli, I<br /> | |||
EEC documents without reference<br /> | |||
CERN-PH-I-COM-73-1 to 66<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131193 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1974'''<br />Chairperson: Manelli, I<br /> | |||
CERN-EEC-74-1 to 54<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131195 Fulltexts] | |||
| '''1975'''<br />Chairperson: Astbury, A<br /> | |||
CERN-EEC-75-1 to 63<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131196 Fulltexts] | |||
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| '''1976'''<br />Chairperson: Astbury, A<br /> | |||
CERN-EEC-76-1 to 26<br /> | |||
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2131197 Fulltexts] | |||
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For more information, see https://sis.web.cern.ch/archives/history_CERN/Scientific_committees#EEC | |||
[[Category:Scientific committees]] | |||
[[Category:Entities established in 1961]] | |||
[[Category:Entities discontinued in 1976]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:24, 22 January 2026
In 1960 the Director-General John Adams proposed a number of measures to define a global policy for the exploitation of the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC) and the new Proton Synchrotron (PS). He decided to create three Committees, one for each experimental technique used:
- Electronic: Electronic Experiments Commitee (EEC)
- Bubble chambers: Track Chamber Committee (TCC)
- Emulsions: Emulsion Committee (EmC)
These three new committees were proposed to replace the Advisory Committee and the Bubble Chamber Committee.
The EEC had the task of examining proposals for electronics experiments (counter and other electronic experiments not included in the TCC and EmC functions) to be carried out at the CERN 28 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS), and making recommendations to the Nuclear Physics Research Committee (NPRC). It formed a link between the European counter groups and the CERN Laboratory.
The EEC came into operation in 1961, and met about once a month. The first meeting was held on 1 March, 1961. It comprised a Chairperson (a senior physicist working on electronic experiments, not on the staff of CERN) and Members (representatives of CERN and other European counter groups wanting to use the CERN facilities).
In 1966, the EEC was often called the Physics I Committee (PH-I-COM). This name referred to the new departments, Physics I and Physics II, which had just been created as an additional layer in CERN's organisational structure. The name PH-I was sometimes used (from 1966 until the departments were abolished in 1976) in the numbering systems of EEC. For example, propositions for the EEC were given "PH-I-COM-YY-RN" numbers, while EEC minutes had "EEC-YY-RN" numbers.
In 1976 (end of the bubble chambers period) John Adams and Léon Van Hove rationalized the system, abolishing the committee system based on experimental techniques, and basing it instead on the machine. EEC and TCC merged to become the Proton Synchrotron Committee (PSC).
| 1961 | 1965 | 1974 | 1976 | 1977 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EEC | EEC / PH-I-COM | EEC | PSC | |
| TCC | TCC / PH-II-COM | TCC | ||
| PSC | ||||
| 1961 Chairperson: Salvini, G EEC documents without reference |
1962 Chairperson: Cassels, J M EEC documents without reference |
1963 Chairperson: Cassels J M EEC documents without reference |
| 1964 Chairperson: Cassels, J M EEC documents without reference |
1965 Chairperson: Puppi, G EEC documents without reference |
1966 Chairperson: Paul, W EEC documents without reference |
| 1967 Chairperson: Paul, W EEC documents without reference |
1968 Chairperson: Paul, W EEC documents without reference |
1969 Chairperson: Falk-Vairant, P EEC documents without reference |
| 1970 Chairperson: Falk-Vairant, P EEC documents without reference |
1971 Chairperson: Mannelli, I EEC documents without reference |
1972 Chairperson: Mannelli, I EEC documents without reference |
| 1973 Chairperson: Manelli, I EEC documents without reference |
1974 Chairperson: Manelli, I CERN-EEC-74-1 to 54 |
1975 Chairperson: Astbury, A CERN-EEC-75-1 to 63 |
| 1976 Chairperson: Astbury, A CERN-EEC-76-1 to 26 |
For more information, see https://sis.web.cern.ch/archives/history_CERN/Scientific_committees#EEC