
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Career fair on Third Collisions: meet our other sponsors Argusa, Sky Italia, and ETM, Data Science panellists Lucrezia Stella Bruni, Wojtek Lapka and Jochen Thader, a programme to celebrate its 70th anniversary of CERN
Dive into the world of Data Science and AI at our upcoming Third Collisions panel, where we explore its transformative impact across various sectors. Join our three distinguished CERN Alumni experts from various industries who will share their insights, Lucrezia Stella Bruni, Wojtek Lapka and Jochen Thader: https://alumni.cern/news/1855171
As part of the inaugural Jobs Fair at the Third Collisions event, we are delighted to introduce three sponsors who will be hosting stands: Argusa, Sky Italia, and ETM: https://alumni.cern/news/1855491
Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to familiarise yourself with various EiroForum organizations and companies founded by CERN Alumni that will be present at the fair: https://alumni.cern/news/1855492
As a reminder – Jobs Fair is open to all the participants of Third Collisions as well as anyone working at CERN from 08 February, 12:00 until 12 February, 15:00.
Last week CERN announced a programme to celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2024. This landmark year honours CERN's remarkable contributions to scientific knowledge, technological innovation and international collaboration in the field of particle physics. Throughout the year, a variety of events and activities will showcase the Laboratory’s rich past as well as its bright future: https://home.cern/news/press-release/cern/cern-celebrates-70-years-scientific-discovery-and-innovation
A novel mathematical model developed as part of the BioDynaMo project, born from CERN openlab, mimics vascular tumour growth in breast cancer and its response to treatment: https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/biodynamo-cutting-edge-software-helps-battle-cancer
Over the last ten years, CERN-born Zenodo has evolved to store ever more scientific data. Today, a new project is set to ensure Zenodo’s position as a prime repository for EU research data: https://home.cern/news/news/computing/cern-software-become-central-hub-eu-research
With less than two years of LHC operations before the start of long-shutdown three, when the main installation phase of the High-Luminosity LHC will begin, read about the latest progress and next steps for the validation of key technologies, tests of prototypes and the series production of equipment: https://cerncourier.com/a/hl-lhc-counts-down-to-ls3/
