
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Interview with Kevin Monneron, GBAR experiment, CERN’s neutrino programme
“The CERN alumni network provides a powerful platform for building an international network. It offers an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and share experiences. The network's global reach and the credibility associated with CERN can open doors and present exciting opportunities.” Dive into our latest article, featuring CERN alumnus, Kevin Monneron, who shares his experiences in the world of start-ups, CERN, and his current role in the energy sector: https://alumni.cern/news/1627741
Our colleagues from the ATLAS experiment have kindly invited CERN alumni to join their upcoming virtual visit, which will take place on 4 August at 16:00 CET. You can register via the following link: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1311524/
The GBAR experiment at CERN has just joined the very select club of experiments that have succeeded in synthesising antihydrogen atoms: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/gbar-joins-anticlub
In the US, the LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project is building new focusing magnets for the HL-LHC upgrade. During a routine test, two HL-LHC magnets unexpectedly flatlined. Was it just a coincidence, or did they have a common foe, find out more here: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-magnet-detectives?language_content_entity=und
Looking for a great summer read? Why not get a copy of “Collision – Stories from the Science of CERN”, a highly readable anthology built on the idea of teaming up great writers with great scientists: https://cerncourier.com/a/collision-stories-from-the-science-of-cern/
Fifty years ago, neutrino beams traversing the Gargamelle bubble chamber revealed the existence of the neutral current and put the electroweak Standard Model on solid ground. Find out more about Gargamelle’s feat and the lasting impact on CERN’s neutrino programme: https://cerncourier.com/a/cerns-neutrino-odyssey/
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The CERN Alumni Relations team
