
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Keeping your profile up-to-date | Sponsorship opportunities | Autumn events | Science Gateway for Kids | Physics News
In our interactions with you, we frequently emphasise the significance of maintaining an updated profile. Have you ever wondered why this matters and how it impacts you directly? Discover the reasons behind keeping your profile on alumni.cern up to date: https://alumni.cern/news/1651975
Your experience with the alumni platform matters, and we are keen to hear about any challenges you might be facing. Whether it is a query, a concern, or a suggestion, we invite you to share your thoughts in the forum https://alumni.cern/forum/t/24823 or email us at [email protected]
It is less than 6 months until we meet at CERN for the Third Collisions event (registrations will open very soon!) If your company is interested in showcasing its career opportunities, seize the opportunity to exhibit at this event - get in touch to find out more about our sponsorship opportunities.
Third Collisions will take place at Science Gateway, where a large number of visitors are expected from this autumn. The youngest ones will be given special treatment - a tailor-made educational programme consisting of lab workshops, science shows and online content: https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/cern-science-gateway-science-and-fun-kids-and-everyone-else
Summer is nearly over and we're gearing up to bring you an exciting set of events this autumn:
• 21 September, CERN alumni in Milan-Turin can enjoy an after-work meet-up to relaunch this regional group: https://alumni.cern/events/120887
• 22 September, an exciting visit of the MedAustron facility with the CERN Alumni Vienna group. Sign up here: https://alumni.cern/events/119761
• News from the lab is back with a presentation about CERN’s roadmap and research programme in quantum technologies, 29 September: https://alumni.cern/events/120939
• CERN alumni working in consulting will share their experience and career advice in the upcoming Moving Out of Academia on 6 October: https://alumni.cern/events/120455
• Join us for a hybrid company showroom with ISIS Neutron and Muon Source on 30 October: https://alumni.cern/events/119899
FLOTUS is a new addition to the CLOUD experiment at CERN. By accelerating the oxidation of organic vapours before injecting them into the CLOUD chamber, FLOTUS allows more complex atmospheric phenomena to be studied: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/experiments/flotus-aerosol-precursor-vapours-age-more-quickly
Ever-increasing luminosity, advances in computing and the creativity of the LHC experiments are driving event displays to new levels of sophistication for physics and outreach activities: https://cerncourier.com/a/event-displays-in-motion/
