
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Spotlight on Matteo Di Cosmo, Login problems, News from the Lab, CV writing
In this week’s Digest, dive into the captivating story of CERN alumnus Matteo Di Cosmo, who reveals his journey to CERN, the agonising decision to leave the Organization and follow his passion for electronic music: https://alumni.cern/news/1662601
In this week's Did You Know series we demonstrate how to solve the problems you might encounter when trying to login to the CERN Alumni platform. Check out the video here: https://alumni.cern/news/1667830
Our upcoming, online, News from the Lab event on 28 September will cover CERN’s Quantum Technology Initiative, a roadmap and research programme in quantum technologies: https://alumni.cern/events/120939
Women in Technology@CERN invite you to an event, during which some useful tips on how to write a good CV will be shared. Join online on 12 September: https://alumni.cern/events/122365
The LHC resumes beam production, following the repair of the inner triplet vacuum leak, and gears up for heavy ion collisions: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/accelerators/accelerator-report-beams-injected-lhc-ahead-heavy-ion-collisions
The many CERN-developed sensors and software programs of the FRAS (Full Remote Alignment System) have been successfully tested on a prototype magnet in preparation for the HL-LHC: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/accelerators/hl-lhc-successful-tests-validate-new-remote-alignment-system-magnets
The Swiss FameLab (a global communications competition for scientists, mathematicians, and engineers) Final 2023 will take place on 18 September in Bern: https://www.famelab.ch/
Landing that first job in industry requires planning, homework and networking – find out how to make the leap into industry after a PhD: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02558-w
