On 2012-01-18 21:12, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
Two new entries .. both interesting
High-Energy Meets Low-Energy: A First at CERN
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/01/16/high-energy-meets-low-energy-a-first-at-cern/
According to Daniele Passerini (22passi), who's received a copy as well, Celani's email about CERN was supposed to remain confidential, and I think there might have been good reasons for that.
22passi also has a National Instruments (Italy) Press Release -- with CERN and Rossi (Leonardi) in the same paragraph !
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2012/01/se-ha-ragione-ocasapiens.html
Link to
http://digital.ni.com/worldwide/bwcontent.nsf/web/all/77770EDB0AF6A3E7862579560030DDD8
Google translate :
National Instruments provides solutions in the field of high energy physics
PRESS RELEASE - National Instruments continues to provide measurement and control technologies for high performance in research and physics. NI offers standard commercial tools (COTS - commercial off-the-shelf) to support thousands of technicians and engineers working to meet the challenges of the alternative energy sector with sophisticated devices. With the design of software systems NI LabVIEW , modular instrumentation PXI platform, reconfigurable control and acquisition NI CompactRIO and other tools, National Instruments has supported many researchers to simplify the development of projects, offering advanced control solutions that would otherwise be been prohibitively expensive. "For over 35 years, National Instruments has offered to innovators the tools they need to cope with major engineering challenges in the world," said Stephen Concezzi, sciences segment manager at National Instruments and big physics. "We are excited about the many opportunities to support our customers to simplify the development of energy projects or advanced physics." Innovators around the world use the approach of the graphic design of NI to respond effectively to major engineering challenges in the medical field , in urban infrastructure, alternative energy and other critical applications in character. Especially in the field of physics, NI has provided solutions to some of the most advanced projects including the ' LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN and the control systems of Tokamak . In addition, the Corporation intends to enter Leonardo NI tools in its control system. For more info on NI solutions for big physics applications visit ni.com / physics . About National Instruments National Instruments ( italy.ni.com ) is revolutionizing the way in which engineers and scientists design, prototype and deploy systems for measurement, automation and embedded applications.

