
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Milan-Turin meet-up, Repair of the LHC, CMS results
We are delighted to announce that, based on feedback from many of you, we are introducing a new feature to your alumni profile soon: https://alumni.cern/news/1639386
Following a hiatus of three years, the CERN Alumni Milan-Turin group is back on track for a relaunch. The group co-managers, Giovanna and Manfredi hope to see those based in the area on Thursday 21 September: https://alumni.cern/events/120887
Despite challenging working conditions, the vacuum leak caused by the quench that occurred on 17 July was repaired in less than 10 days : https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/accelerator-report-leak-repaired-cooling-progress
Scroll through the photo diary to re-live the successful repair of the LHC: https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/lhc-leak-repair-short-photostory
The CMS collaboration has recently presented new results in searches for long-lived heavy neutral leptons (HNLs): https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/looking-sterile-neutrinos-cms-muon-system
"Trust in your abilities and remember that every role on the career journey offers valuable learning experiences and insights. " From the CERN Courier, Katy Foraz, head of CERN’s engineering department, fosters a culture of cross-disciplinary collaboration and continuous improvement within a team of nearly 450 personnel. https://cerncourier.com/a/collaboration-fuels-innovation/
Finally, an error slipped into last week's Weekly Digest; We incorrectly referred to François de Rose as a physicist, when he was in fact a French diplomat and President of the CERN Council from 1957 to 1960 and subsequently a CERN Council Delegate. Please accept our apologies for this error. https://cerncourier.com/a/viewpoint-origins-the-early-days-of-cern-2/
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The CERN Alumni Relations team
