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CERN sī Hoat-gí Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire ("Au-chiu He̍k-lêng Gián-kiù Hoē") ê kán-siá, 1954 nî kái chò Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire, m̄-koh CERN chit ê hō kàu taⁿ iáu leh ēng. CERN sī choân sè-kài siōng-toā ê lia̍p-chú bu̍t-lí si̍t-giām-sek. I khiā tī Hoat-kok kap Sūi-se ê kok-kéng.
Organisation Européene pour la Recherche Nucléaire | |
CERN's main site in Meyrin, Switzerland, looking towards the French border | |
States with full CERN membership | |
Sêng-li̍p | 1954 nî 9 goe̍h 29 ji̍t[1] |
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Chóng-pō͘ | Meyrin, Geneva, Switzerland |
Hōe-oânhip |
Full members (23):
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Koan-hong gí-giâns | English and French |
Council President | Eliezer Rabinovici[2] |
Director-General | Fabiola Gianotti |
Ū-sǹg (2022) | 1405m CHF[3] |
Bāng-chām |
home |
CERN hiān-chhú-sî chha-put-to ū 3000 ê oân-kang, 6500 ê kho-ha̍k-ka kap kang-têng-su (lâi-chū 500 keng tāi-ha̍k, 80 ê kok-ka).
World Wide Web pún-chiâⁿ sī 1 ê CERN ê sū-kang. CERN tī 1993 nî 4-goe̍h 30 soan-pò· WWW beh hō· lâng iōng bián-chîⁿ--ê.
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