
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Second Collisions Award Winner Spyros Papadopoulos , CERN Alumni Regional Group Meet-ups and ASML Virtual Company Showroom
“Every time I look at the trophy it evokes many pleasant memories from the years I spent at CERN. Plus, having a trophy made of superconducting material from CERN in your living room is very cool!" Spyros Papadopoulos on winning the CERN Alumni Second Collisions award: https://alumni.cern/news/974009
Discover why he recommends you engage and contribute to the Network: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4IdWVKUDiE
On 5 May, at the next Virtual Company Showroom, meet CERN alumni working at ASML, a world leader in the manufacture of advanced technology systems for the semiconductor industry: https://alumni.cern/events/112624
Do you want to connect with other CERN alumni in your area? If you reside in New York, Vienna or Barcelona, you're in luck! In May, there are multiple meet-ups scheduled in these cities - don't miss out on this opportunity to network, make new friends and reminisce about your time at CERN.
- New York meet-up on 10 May: https://alumni.cern/events/46821
- Barcelona on 24 May: https://alumni.cern/events/111500
- Vienna on 24 May: https://alumni.cern/events/110412
Warm up for the global running day in June by taking part in the annual CERN Alumni Virtual Relay Race (part of the CERN Relay Race). No matter your location, we invite you to join us: https://alumni.web.cern.ch/form/cern-alumni-virtual-relay-race-2
Tune into the upcoming KT Seminar on “Overcoming the challenges of power transmission in the age of renewables” on 26 April: https://alumni.cern/events/113389
Before embarking on its journey, critical components of ESA’s interplanetary mission were tested in the only facility on Earth capable of replicating Jupiter’s harsh radiative environment - CERN: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/engineering/cern-jupiter-juice-embarks-its-historic-journey
CERN and INFN have developed a compact, transportable accelerator for the non-destructive analysis of historical artifacts and artworks, providing a cheaper, more accessible method of analysing large or fragile items of this nature: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/knowledge-sharing/new-compact-accelerator-help-preserve-heritage-artworks
Stay Connected,
The CERN Alumni Relations team
