CERN Alumni Weekly News |Moving Out of Academia to Machine Learning on 26th of April, CERN Alumni meet-ups: Paris 11 April, Real Observatorio de Madrid, 13 April, Digital Memory 10 April

Published on April 8, 2024

Calling our CERNois working at CERN in the 90s- join us for the Digital Memory Meet-up on 10 April! Your insights, anecdotes, and recollections are invaluable in helping us identify the faces and places in our digital archives. Can't make it to the meet-up? You can still be a part of this exciting initiative. Take a stroll through our extensive photo collection https://cern.ch/cern-alumni-90 and let us know if any familiar faces or locations catch your eye: https://alumni.cern/events/139966

According to Market Research Future, the global machine-learning market is projected to witness significant growth at over 38% between 2020 and 2030. With this anticipated expansion, the demand for proficient professionals to deploy this technology becomes crucial. That's why we are thrilled to announce the participation of skilled experts from the CERN alumni network in our upcoming Moving Out of Academia event on April 26th. Allow us to introduce our first two panelists: Dhiana Deva, Staff Machine Learning Engineer at EQT Group, and Miroslav Kubu, Machine Learning Engineer at WIPOhttps://alumni.cern/events/139134

We're confident that there are numerous astronomy enthusiasts within our CERN alumni community. For those situated in Madrid, here's a fantastic opportunity! Our group managers, Jose and Javier, cordially invite you to join them for a guided tour of the Royal Observatory in Madrid next Saturday, April 13th. Take advantage of this chance to explore and appreciate this iconic architectural gem: https://alumni.cern/events/141706

Parisian CERN alumni who crave the ambiance of an Italian avenue within a floral environment should not miss the meet-up on 11 April. Let the group managers Max and Jerome know whether you’ll join them: https://alumni.cern/events/141747

The CMS experiment at CERN measures a key parameter of the Standard Model, demonstrating its ability to provide very high-precision measurements and bringing new insights into an old mystery: https://home.cern/news/news/physics/cms-experiment-cern-measures-key-parameter-standard-model

After more than a decade in space, the AMS detector on the ISS is due for another upgrade. With its augmented potential for discovery, it will be able to investigate dark-matter-like signatures from cosmic rays: https://home.cern/news/news/experiments/amss-second-new-life

Arts at CERN, in collaboration with the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia announce the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect: https://home.cern/news/news/cern/cern-and-swiss-arts-council-announce-artists-selected-sixth-edition-connect

SLAC completes construction of the largest digital 3,200-megapixel LSST camera ever built for astronomy, set in place atop a telescope in Chile, which will help researchers better understand dark matter, dark energy and other mysteries of our universe: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/slac-completes-construction-of-the-largest-digital-camera-ever-built-for-astronomy