
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Visit to Human Technopole - Italy's new research institute, Call for Summer Students, HotelCard offer
We are excited to introduce #alumniinsights, a new video series featuring CERN alumni sharing their journeys from academia to various industries. Each short video provides quick, valuable insights into their experiences at CERN, career transitions, and interview tips and is perfect for anyone looking to explore diverse career paths and gain practical advice in just a few minutes. Ready to dive into #alumniinsights on Machine Learning? https://alumni.cern/news/2061642
Human Technopole is Italy's new research institute for Life Sciences, based at the heart of MIND in Milan, with the mission to improve human life & technology. Our alumni have a unique chance to visit this fascinating facility on 24 July during a guided visit organised by the CERN Alumni Milan-Turin Group: https://alumni.cern/events/150392
We're excited to announce the addition of the 2024 Summer Students group to our alumni network. If you're a summer student at CERN this year, be sure to join: https://alumni.cern/topics/45890/members
Additionally, we're seeking volunteers to serve as group managers for the Summer Student groups of the following years: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2024. If you are interested, contact us at [email protected]
Lastly, if you were a summer student at CERN in the past, we'd love to hear about your current endeavors. Fill out our short form to be featured in an upcoming article: https://alumni.web.cern.ch/form/summer-students
In the 1970s, CERN's innovative use of existing technology and infrastructure led to the creation of the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS), a pivotal accelerator that advanced particle physics research and later played a crucial role in the development of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP). Find out more in the latest article in the CERN 70s series: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/series/cern70/cern70-two-stage-rocket
John Preskill, a pioneering physicist and leading expert in quantum computing shares his insights on the current state of quantum computing, its potential applications, and what the future holds for this rapidly evolving field: https://ep-news.web.cern.ch/content/depth-conversation-john-preskill
An observatory still under construction at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea has spotted what could be the most energetic neutrino ever detected: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02074-5
Finally, are you a passionate traveller planning to spend your holidays in Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, or Germany? Discover our latest offer with HotelCard, which grants you up to a 50% discount on selected hotels in these countries. As a CERN alumnus, you can now get your HotelCard at a special discounted price. Find out more: https://alumni.cern/page/hotel-card
