CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN Alumni Advisory Board, CERN Alumni Advent Calendars and Luxoft Virtual Company Showroom

Published on November 28, 2022

As the CERN Alumni Advisory Board (CAAB) convened, 25 November at CERN for the ninth CAAB meeting, we took this moment to reflect on the acheivements of the CERN Alumni Network over the past year and to look forward to the coming years, seeking input and guidance from the CAAB.  We bade farewell to five of our current CAAB members and welcomed five new appointees who will begin their mandate in January 2023, read more here: https://alumni.cern/news/1013648

The festive season will be soon upon us, as will our traditional alumni advent calendar. Why not join us in getting into the festive spirit and take a look at our CERN Alumni Advent Calendars from 2020. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxlTq7tpTk_rCIoX6yC_kRPWVej6IObTf
If you feel inspired, why not record your special message to share (send to [email protected])

Do you live in or around Paris? Why not join some like-minded CERN Alumni for some after work drinks and get to know the members in your vicinity (8 December). You can find all the details for the event here: https://alumni.cern/events/100190

This December, we welcome the company Luxoft into our Virtual Company Showroom. If you are looking to kickstart your career or are thinking about a job transition, why not come along and find out more about this analytics and engineering arm of industry giant DXC Technology. https://alumni.cern/events/100907

Interested in learning more about data protection? Sign up for the upcoming Academic Training lecture 'Technology Is Not Neutral: a short guide to technology ethics'.  Register here: https://alumni.cern/events/100504

Read all about how 3D printers are being used in accelerators, as "The first additive manufacturing of a critical accelerator component paves the way for more affordable and versatile particle accelerators." https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/engineering/first-3d-printing-crucial-component-bring-accelerators-closer-society

Stay up to date on all news related to the ATLAS experiment as "ATLAS finds evidence of off-shell Higgs boson production and measures Higgs boson’s total width."  https://atlas.cern/Updates/Briefing/Higgs-Total-Width

In the CERN Courier, read about the latest news on neutrinos as "More than 17,000 photomultipliers for KM3NeT are already transmitting data from the Mediterranean seabed, opening a new vista on the neutrino’s properties." https://cerncourier.com/a/neutrinos-out-of-the-blue/

Stay connected,
The CERN Alumni Relations team