
CERN Alumni Weekly News | 10 Questions with Joanna Weng, CERN Alumni Paris Group Meetup and CERN Alumni Third Collisions
CERN alumna Joanna Weng shares insights about her CERN experience in the latest 10 questions interview: https://alumni.cern/news/1384507
Would you like to be featured in the next article? Share your story with us: https://alumni.web.cern.ch/form/-10questions-for-cernalumni
The CERN Alumni Paris group is thrilled to invite you to an exciting "After-work" meet-up on 29 June. Find out more and please register if you plan to join: https://alumni.cern/events/117753
We hope you have already marked your calendars for the highly anticipated weekend of 9-11 February 2024, when we will be celebrating the Third Collisions reunion at CERN.
We want to make sure the event surpasses your expectations and creates an unforgettable experience for everyone. To achieve this, we invite you to take 2 minutes to share your expectations by participating in our short survey: https://alumni.cern/surveys/forms/4214
Did you know that we carefully choose our speakers and panellists based on the information they provide in their profiles on alumni.cern? Take the opportunity to update your profile and allow us to uncover and showcase your remarkable career journey and accomplishments: https://alumni.cern/me/show
Would you like to learn about how CERN research can contribute to creating new methods to protect commodity and financial markets from malpractices and fraud? Join the upcoming Knowledge Transfer seminar on 29 June to find out more: https://alumni.cern/events/117317
The Einstein Telescope, a CERN-recognised experiment, is designed to measure gravitational waves ten times more precisely than existing gravitational-wave detectors and will complement future space-based gravitational wave detectors: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/knowledge-sharing/connecting-small-and-large-scales
Hospital for Special Surgery, the world’s leading academic medical centre specialised in musculoskeletal health, and New Zealand-based medical device and technology company founded by CERN alumni, MARS Bioimaging, announced a new collaborative relationship based on MARS’s photon-counting spectral CT imaging technology: https://kt.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/mars-bioimaging-partners-hospital-special-surgery-hss-usa
The latest edition of the APS (American Physics Society) Career 2023 guide provides information about a broad spectrum of career opportunities for those with a physics degree: https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/110797/spread/1
