
CERN Alumni Weekly News | PSI workshop 10 September, En-ROADS R1 Talk, Trainings for CERN Alumni, Alumni meet-ups London, Munich, New York
On September 3 join the En-ROADS Climate Talk with CERN Alumnus Roberto Bonino to explore climate change mitigation strategies using the En-ROADS global climate simulator. This interactive tool, developed by Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan, provides valuable insights into potential solutions. Learn more and register here: https://alumni.cern/events/151609
On September 10, enhance your career prospects with Andrea Regina Biedermann (PSI) and CERN/PSI Alumna Elisa Musto. In this interactive workshop, discover how to articulate the skills you acquired at CERN in a way that resonates with future employers. Register here: https://alumni.cern/events/154011
Exclusive Training for Alumni: The CERN Learning and Development team is offering a limited number of spots in their technical training courses, exclusively for CERN Alumni. Explore available courses and associated costs here: https://alumni.cern/events/154819
Recruitment Opportunity: Is your company looking to recruit people with the skills and talents developed at CERN? Post your job opportunities on the CERN Alumni platform and showcase your company within a community of over 10,000 members. More information here: https://alumni.cern/page/hire-alumni
Our CERN Alumni group managers are busy organising fantastic events to help you stay connected!
London: Connect with fellow alumni on August 29 at a new venue in London. Whether you're meeting old friends or making new ones, this is the place to be! Details here: https://alumni.cern/events/154633
Munich: Join Anna, Andrei, and Fabio, the CERN Alumni Munich group managers, for an end-of-summer celebration at a biergarten on September 3. RSVP here: https://alumni.cern/networks/events/145997
New York: Meet Candice, one of the new CERN Alumni New York group managers, at Bryant Park Grill on September 27 for dinner, or stop by later for socialising. Sign up here: https://alumni.cern/topics/3712/events/154143
Continuing the fascinating CER70 series of articles, read about Sir Tim Berners-Lee's invention which would go on to change the world: https://home.cern/news/series/cern70/cern70-where-web-was-born
The AMS detector on board the International Space Station has found more cosmic rays made of deuterons than expected: https://home.cern/news/news/physics/cosmic-count-exceeds-expectation
Physics World offers a comprehensive resource to help you navigate the current job market. Explore the guide: https://physicsworld.com/p/magazine/archive/physics-world-careers-2024/#PWCareers24_
