CERN Alumni Weekly News | 10 Questions with Marco Piovano, Digital Memory Project and CERN Alumni Network 6th Anniversary

Published on June 5, 2023

Join us in celebrating the 6th anniversary of the CERN Alumni Network on 8 June during a special LIVE event streamed on CERN’s LinkedIn. We will focus on highlighting how an experience at CERN serves as a transformative springboard for one's career and we will also be sharing an exciting announcement! https://alumni.cern/events/115738

This week, we meet Marco Piovano who uncovers a little bit about his career at and after CERN in the 10 questions interview: https://alumni.cern/news/1474010

Our last virtual company showroom before summer is taking place on 16 June – this time in French language. We will be joined by Bergoz Instrumentation, a French company focusing on destructive beam instrumentation for particle accelerators, who is currently recruiting electronics engineer: https://alumni.cern/events/116046

After a series of successful CERN alumni group meet-ups that took place around the world this year, we are excited to launch the next regional group in Munich! Come and meet other alumni during an informal meet-up on 16 June: https://alumni.cern/events/115899

If you have worked at CERN in the 90ies, you are kindly invited to take part in the upcoming Digtial Memory Meet-up on 6 June and help identify pictures taken at CERN during that time: https://alumni.cern/events/115282

Are you active in quantum technologies and interested in CERN technologies for your next innovation step? Join the upcoming webinar, organized on 6 June with Bayern Innovativ, to hear about how you can partner with CERN to solve your business challenges. https://www.linkedin.com/events/quantumtechnologiestodayatcern-7067840008883167232/about/

The ATLAS and CMS collaborations have joined forces to establish the first evidence of the rare decay of the Higgs boson into a Z boson and a photon: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/lhc-experiments-see-first-evidence-rare-higgs-boson-decay

And finally, last week, 10 teams CERN alumni from 19 different countries came together virtually, to participate in the CERN Relay Race 2023.  We should like to thank all the participants for running their relay segments with unwavering determination and a huge congratulations to the CERN Alumni Medaustron team for their well-deserved victory: https://alumni.cern/news/1564434

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