
CERN Alumni Weekly News | 70th anniversary special community event, PSI event 10 September, En-ROADS R1 Talk, Munich meet-up, CERN Library event
Join us for a special community event to celebrate CERN's 70th anniversary on Tuesday, 17 September, from 18:00 to 22:00 CEST at the CERN Meyrin site. Enjoy an evening filled with entertainment, special guests, and diverse food and drinks. Pre-registration is required, so make sure your profile is updated on alumni.cern and pre-register before 3 September: https://alumni.cern/events/152592
Would you like to learn how to talk about your skills and research done at CERN in a language that your potential employer will understand? Then you should join the second interactive workshop in collaboration with the Paul Scherrer Institute on 10 September: https://alumni.cern/events/154011
On 3 September, CERN Alumni interested in sustainability are invited to dive into climate change mitigation strategies with the En-ROADS R1 Talk, led by CERN alumnus Roberto Bonino. With a background in physics and two decades of experience in business, education, and technology, Roberto will guide participants through the En-ROADS global climate simulator developed by Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan: https://alumni.cern/events/151609
Reconnect with fellow CERN Alumni at the Augustiner-Keller Biergarten in Munich on 3 September at 18:00 CET. This is a great opportunity to meet old friends, make new connections, and enjoy an evening of networking and fun: https://alumni.cern/events/145997
The CERN Library is organising an enlightening talk on the new book "New Challenges and Opportunities in Physics Education" on 13 August at 11:00 CET. The event will be available both in person and online, offering insights into the latest developments and future directions in physics education: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1433229/
The AMBER experiment has released its first results, shedding light on the production cross section of the antiproton. These findings could provide significant clues in the ongoing search for dark matter: https://home.cern/news/news/physics/amber-releases-its-first-results
Key information and dates for the 2024-26 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics have been announced. This update is crucial for guiding the future direction of particle physics research in Europe: https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/updating-european-strategy-particle-physics
Finally, from across multiple media sources, discover the fascinating physics behind some Olympic sports, from the gravity-defying moves in breakdancing to the biomechanics of athletic performance and mathematical modelling in football:
