
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Second Collisions Award Winner Patrick Illinger, R1 Talks and CERN Alumni Network upcoming anniversary
"It was at CERN that I had the greatest time of my life. I was lucky to meet a lot of like-minded people of my age and I highly appreciated that it did not matter where you came from, all that mattered was the eagerness to explore physics, but also to find out more about the world, about other countries, about other people, it was just the perfect environment." CERN Alumnus and Second Collisions Award Winner Patrick Illinger reflects on what his time at CERN meant to him. https://alumni.cern/news/887109
On 11 April, the Office for Alumni Relations, in parntership with the Paul Scherrer Institute Career Centre will be running an interactive workshop. Discover how to name the skills acquired whilst conducting your research in a language your future employer understands.. https://alumni.cern/events/110161
Save the date for 20th April as CERN Alumna Giovanna Campogiani dives into the industry of intellectual property, in the latest series of our R1 Talks. Click here to register for the event: https://alumni.cern/events/108498
June 8th marks the sixth anniversary of the CERN Alumni Network. As part of our upcoming celebrations, we would like to hear where your career journey has taken you after CERN. https://alumni.web.cern.ch/form/cern-alumni-6th-anniversary
Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary join forces and announce the first open call for Collide Copenhagen. https://home.cern/news/news/cern/arts-cern-and-copenhagen-contemporary-collaborate-through-collide-international
2022 saw the culmination of 18 months of intense preparatory work with the SND@LHC Collaboration entering the highly anticipated phase of commissioning with beam and first year of data taking.' https://ep-news.web.cern.ch/content/chronicles-sndlhcs-first-year-data-taking
From the CERN Courier, discover how LHCb is looking forward to the 2030s: https://cerncourier.com/a/lhcb-looks-forward-to-the-2030s/
Finally discover how the EU-funded project HEARTS (High-Energy Accelerators for Radiation Testing and Shielding) innovates to foster European access to space.' https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/hearts-innovates-foster-european-access-space
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