
CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN Alumni Network turned seven, Eindhoven and Copenhagen meet-ups, Knowledge Transfer Seminar on Monday, 17 June, CERN is minimising its carbon dioxide footprint
Last weekend we celebrated the 7th anniversary of the CERN Alumni Network, culminating in an inspiring LinkedIn Live event with two distinguished alumni and members of CERN Management.
You can now revisit the event to learn about exciting career journeys and recent CERN news: https://alumni.cern/news/2044898
We are excited to announce that the Third Collisions post-event video is now available! We invite all participants to watch this inspiring recap, highlighting the memorable moments and key insights from the event: https://alumni.cern/news/2045018
Do not miss the upcoming CERN Alumni regional meet-ups:
- 27 June - Eindhoven: https://alumni.cern/events/147053
- 28 June - Copenhagen: https://alumni.cern/events/149026
The upcoming Knowledge Transfer Seminar on Monday, 17 June, will welcome CERN Alumnus Adrian Alan Pol who’ll reflect on his journey from prototyping models for the CMS trigger system and collaborating with the industry through KT partnerships to working in a multinational technology corporation: https://alumni.cern/events/149672
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations are using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to search for exotic-looking collisions that could indicate new physics: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/how-can-ai-help-physicists-search-new-particles
Find out how CERN is minimising its carbon dioxide footprint with a novel approach using carbon dioxide cooling technology: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/cern/using-carbon-dioxide-reduce-carbon-dioxide-emissions
In 1973, CERN's Gargamelle experiment confirmed the existence of weak neutral currents, a pivotal discovery that validated the electroweak theory and contributed significantly to our understanding of fundamental forces in physics: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/series/cern70/cern70-gargantuan-discovery
