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In 1976 (end of the bubble chambers period) John Adams and Leon Van Hove rationalized the system, abolishing the committee system based on experimental techniques, and basing it instead on the machine.
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.


The Electronic Experiments Committee (EEC) and Track Chamber Committee (TCC) (after 1966 commonly called the Physics I (PH-I-COM) and Physics II (PH-II-COM) Committees) merged to become the '''Proton Synchrotron Committee (PSC)'''.
The [[Electronic Experiments Committee|Electronic Experiments Committee (EEC)]] and [[Track Chamber Committee|Track Chamber Committee (TCC)]] (after 1966 commonly called the Physics I (PH-I-COM) and Physics II (PH-II-COM) Committees) merged to become the '''Proton Synchrotron Committee (PSC)'''.


The PSC examined all experimental proposals for the 28 GeV Proton Synchrotron and made recommendations to the Research Board (RB).
The PSC examined all experimental proposals for the [[Proton Synchrotron|28 GeV Proton Synchrotron]] and made recommendations to the [[Research Board|Research Board (RB)]].


In 1978 the PSC and the Synchro-Cyclotron Experiment Committee (SCC) fused to form the Proton Synchrotron and Synchro-Cyclotron Committee (PSCC).
In 1978 the PSC and the [[Synchro-Cyclotron Commitee|Synchro-Cyclotron Experiment Committee]] (SCC) fused to form the [[Proton Synchrotron and Synchro-Cyclotron Committee|Proton Synchrotron and Synchro-Cyclotron Committee (PSCC)]].
 
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| '''1976'''<br />
'''Chairperson: Astbury, A'''<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/678414/files/cm-p00043979.pdf Index of PSC documents]<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/678363/files/cm-p00043986.pdf Index of PSC documents]<br />
CERN-PSC-76-1 to 22<br />
Box: O0945<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120750 Fulltexts]
| '''1977'''<br />
'''Chairperson: Astbury, A'''<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/678388/files/cm-p00043948.pdf Index of PSC documents]<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/678402/files/cm-p00043902.pdf Index of PSC documents]<br />
CERN-PSC-77-1 to 46<br />
Box: O1011<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120753 Fulltexts]
| '''1978'''<br />
'''Chairperson: Astbury, A'''<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/679495/files/cm-p00044792.pdf Index of PSC documents]<br />
CERN-PSC-78-1 to 27<br />
Box: 1012<br />
[http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120754 Fulltexts]
|}
 
 
For more information, see https://sis.web.cern.ch/archives/history_CERN/Scientific_committees#PSC
[[Category:Scientific committees]]
[[Category:Entities established in 1976]]
[[Category:Entities discontinued in 1978]]

Latest revision as of 13:12, 22 January 2026

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.

The Electronic Experiments Committee (EEC) and Track Chamber Committee (TCC) (after 1966 commonly called the Physics I (PH-I-COM) and Physics II (PH-II-COM) Committees) merged to become the Proton Synchrotron Committee (PSC).

The PSC examined all experimental proposals for the 28 GeV Proton Synchrotron and made recommendations to the Research Board (RB).

In 1978 the PSC and the Synchro-Cyclotron Experiment Committee (SCC) fused to form the Proton Synchrotron and Synchro-Cyclotron Committee (PSCC).

1976

Chairperson: Astbury, A
Index of PSC documents
Index of PSC documents
CERN-PSC-76-1 to 22
Box: O0945
Fulltexts

1977

Chairperson: Astbury, A
Index of PSC documents
Index of PSC documents
CERN-PSC-77-1 to 46
Box: O1011
Fulltexts

1978

Chairperson: Astbury, A
Index of PSC documents
CERN-PSC-78-1 to 27
Box: 1012
Fulltexts


For more information, see https://sis.web.cern.ch/archives/history_CERN/Scientific_committees#PSC