
CERN Alumni Weekly News | Meet the Speakers - Moving out of Academia, Economics of Big Science 2.0, Alumni Event at TU Delft, CERN Venture Connect Summit, Dark Matter Day, LS3 Timeline, ATLAS news
Meet the speakers from our upcoming Moving Out of Academia to Aviation and Aerospace event. This article introduces the panellists and highlights their backgrounds, so you can learn about their journeys before hearing their insights and advice on the 25 October: https://alumni.cern/news/2197246
CERN alumni in Copenhagen, don’t miss the second informal meetup on 25 October at the Globe Irish pub. Come for an evening of networking, where you can reconnect with familiar faces, meet new members, and share ideas for future events: https://alumni.cern/events/157639
We are delighted to invite you to the "Economics of Big Science 2.0" event, organised with the London School of Economics Alumni Association and CERN, on 23 October 2024 at BOZAR, Brussels, where you can explore the intersection of economics and large-scale science projects, please reserve in advance: https://alumni.cern/events/159365
Join us on 20 November at TU Delft to celebrate CERN’s 70th anniversary with 4TU Alumni and CERN Alumni Network. The event will feature talks on CERN, a panel discussion with young talent, and networking opportunities: https://alumni.cern/events/156659
Don’t miss the CERN Venture Connect Summit on 4 November, celebrating the first anniversary of the CVC programme. There are limited seats available for CERN Alumni at the in-person event, which can alternatively be watched via live webcast. Hear from alumni entrepreneurs and explore the intersection of science and business: https://alumni.cern/events/159969
Celebrate Dark Matter Day on 31 October at Science Gateway. This immersive evening will take you on a journey through cosmology, particle physics, and neuroscience, with interactive presentations from CERN researchers: https://alumni.cern/events/158306
CERN has revised the timeline for the third long shutdown (LS3) of the LHC and its injector complex. Read about the updated schedule and what it means for CERN’s future experiments: https://home.cern/news/opinion/accelerators/updated-schedule-cerns-accelerators
In a new partnership, CERN is working with Luxembourg and the World Food Programme to leverage AI technology in the fight against global hunger. Discover how this collaboration is making a difference: https://home.cern/news/news/computing/cern-teams-luxembourg-and-world-food-programme-tackle-global-hunger
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is unlocking new insights into how top quarks and other heavy quarks are produced: https://home.cern/news/news/physics/decoding-top-quarks-precision
Finally, hear from early-career researchers on what they believe is the key issue for the future of high-energy physics in this CERN Courier article: https://cerncourier.com/a/voices-from-a-new-generation/
