
CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN Library Event, Update Your Profile, Share your Job Search Story with the Help of CERN Alumni Network
With summer in full swing and things calming down, it's an ideal time to update your profile on alumni.cern. We select our speakers, panelists, and interviewees thanks to their complete profile on alumni.cern, so keeping your information current increases your chances of being chosen for these exciting opportunities.
Learn why it's important to keep your profile updated: https://alumni.cern/news/1651975, and update yours here: https://alumni.cern/me/show.
Have you recently landed a new job with the help of the CERN Alumni Network? Would you like to inspire others by sharing your success story? We invite you to explore our ongoing open calls for story submissions. Update us on your career progress and get featured in our upcoming article: https://alumni.cern/page/open-calls.
Join us on August 13 for the CERN Library event and meet the authors of New Challenges and Opportunities in Physics Education. Explore how modern physics influences teaching and engage in a Q&A and book signing session: https://alumni.cern/events/152280
Retrieving and preserving access to data from experiments that ran in the 90s is a complex task carried out by passionate experts in the IT department: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/computing/digital-archaeology-new-lep-data-now-available-all
The CERN accelerator complex continues its crucial work without a summer break, focusing on essential maintenance and upgrades to support ongoing scientific research: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/accelerators/accelerator-report-no-summer-holidays-accelerator-complex
Finally, the DUNE experiment is taking shape deep in the same mine where physicists got the first hint that something was amiss with the neutrino: https://cerncourier.com/a/a-gold-mine-for-neutrino-physics/
