That is all there is to it.
Being able to draw some conclusions now is already quite an achievement.
After the test experiments concluded, some teams could return home, but many mathematicians, physicists, and engineers stayed to continue working, some as representatives of their respective teams, others directly hired for long-term work at the experimental base.
Those who were hired were responsible for data work, monitoring tasks, computational-related assignments, or joined the software support team to enhance the performance of the software.
And so on.
A major advantage of launching international projects of such a scale is the ability to retain top talents by offering many premier job positions, which in turn attract top talents to work on a long-term basis.
The next steps involved further analysis of the test data and preparation for the second experiment.