CERN Alumni Weekly News | Jonathan Gregory, Moving Out of Academia to Data Science and Analytics, Transmutex Virtual Company Showroom, CERN openlab group, 2025 CERN Photowalk

Published on March 10, 2025

Just over a year since Third Collisions, it’s the perfect time to revisit one of its standout talks. Professor Jonathan Gregory, a climate scientist known for his contributions to understanding climate sensitivity and sea-level change, was a keynote speaker at the event. His research has played a crucial role in refining climate models and projections. Rewatch his talk here: https://cds.cern.ch/record/2889225

Thinking about moving into data science? Join Moving Out of Academia to Data Science and Analytics on 14 March to hear from alumni who have transitioned into fields such as AI-powered computer vision, financial risk modelling, and medical data science. Gain insights from their experiences and explore where your skills could take you next: https://alumni.cern/events/169947

This week, we hosted a virtual company showroom with Transmutex, giving alumni the chance to connect with potential job opportunities. If you missed it, the recording will be available soon. If your company is looking to tap into the CERN Alumni talent pool, don’t hesitate to reach out to organise a company showroom. In the meantime, you can always post job opportunities on the platform: https://alumni.cern/opportunities/new

Have you worked with CERN openlab? You can now connect with fellow alumni in a dedicated group on alumni.cern. CERN openlab fosters collaboration between CERN, leading ICT companies, and research institutes to develop cutting-edge solutions for the scientific community: https://alumni.cern/topics/591/feed

Applications are open for the 2025 CERN Photowalk. On 27 May, 20 photographers will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at CERN as part of the Global Physics Photowalk competition. Apply by 23 March for a chance to take part: https://photowalk.web.cern.ch/

International Geneva marked the International Year of Quantum with a special event at the Geneva Conservatory of Music. Bringing quantum science and technology to the stage, the event welcomed over 100 members of the International Geneva community to celebrate the launch of this global initiative: https://home.cern/news/news/computing/international-geneva-celebrates-international-year-quantum