List of directors general of CERN explained

Post:Director-General
Body:CERN
Native Name:Directeur général or Directrice générale
Incumbent:Fabiola Gianotti
Incumbentsince:1 January 2016
Reports To:CERN Council
Appointer:CERN Council
Termlength:5 years
Termlength Qualified:typical length
Precursor:Secretary-General
Formation:October 1954
First:Felix Bloch
Abbreviation:DG

CERN directors general typically serve 5 year terms beginning on January 1.

List

In office Directors GeneralCountry
1952–1954Edoardo Amaldi (Secretary-General)[1] Italy
1954–1955Felix Bloch[2] Switzerland
1955–1960Cornelis Bakker Netherlands
1960–1961John Adams (acting director) United Kingdom
1961–1965Victor Frederick Weisskopf United States
1966–1970Bernard Gregory France
1971–1975Willibald Jentschke (co-directors) Austria
John Adams (co-directors) United Kingdom
1976–1980Léon Van Hove (co-directors)[3] Belgium
John Adams (co-directors) United Kingdom
1981–1988Herwig Schopper Germany
1989–1993Carlo Rubbia Italy
1994–1998Christopher Llewellyn Smith United Kingdom
1999–2003Luciano Maiani San Marino
2004–2008Robert Aymar France
2009–2015Rolf-Dieter Heuer Germany
2016–2020Fabiola Gianotti Italy
2021–2025Fabiola Gianotti Italy

Notes and References

  1. Rubbia . Carlo . 1991 . Edoardo Amaldi: scientific statesman . CERN Reports . en . 91-09 . 10.5170/CERN-1991-009.
  2. Book: Béné, Georges J. . Felix Bloch, 1905-1983 : 1st Director General of CERN (1954-55) . Enz . Charles P. . Lenk . R. . CERN . 1984 . 10.17181/CERN.PYMN.ZUHF.
  3. Book: Rubbia, Carlo . Leon Van Hove, 1924–1990 . Soergel . Volker . Jacob . Maurice René Michel . CERN . 1990 . Geneva . 10.17181/CERN.Z7V2.R44Z .