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European Southern Observatory (GERMANY)[[Category:Entities]] [[Category:Abbreviations]] [[Category:FAPlist]]
* '''Electrical safety officer'''
* '''European Southern Observatory'''. The connections between CERN and ESO date back to the 1950s. The ESO convention was drafted by Jan Bannier and Gösta Funke—who were delegates of CERN Council for the Netherlands and Sweden, respectively—with key similarities to the CERN convention. For more information, see [[wikipedia:European Southern Observatory|Wikipedia]].
 
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 30 March 2026

  • Electrical safety officer
  • European Southern Observatory. The connections between CERN and ESO date back to the 1950s. The ESO convention was drafted by Jan Bannier and Gösta Funke—who were delegates of CERN Council for the Netherlands and Sweden, respectively—with key similarities to the CERN convention. For more information, see Wikipedia.