
CERN Alumni Weekly News | International Day of Education, Data Protection Day, Robotics CERN Academic Training, A New Theory, Future Circular Collider, Second Quantum Revolution

What better time to highlight the work of CERN alumni in the education sector than the International Day of Education on the 24th of January? Discover the impact of their work on the scientists and engineers of the future and why they love teaching: https://alumni.cern/news/648609
Big data includes big opportunities and big privacy concerns. Experts from CERN, EMBL, ESA and ESO join to provide you with fascinating insights on Data Protection Day, 28th of January from 12.00 CET. Register here: https://alumni.cern/networks/events/77139/
If robotics is your thing, then do not miss an intensive CERN Academic Training series taking place next week, from 24 – 28 January. Learn more about robotic solutions for remote maintenance, enhanced reality and AI, optimisation techniques and kinematics and much more. https://alumni.cern/networks/events/77366
A new theory that explains both the surprisingly small mass of the Higgs boson and the puzzling symmetry properties of the strong force has been published by a duo of scientists: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/crunching-multiverse-solve-two-physics-puzzles-once
Intriguing hints of deviations from the Standard Model in the flavour sector point towards new physics accessible at a Future Circular Collider. Read more in this CERN Courier article: https://cerncourier.com/a/exotic-flavours-at-the-fcc/
Finally, we dive into Symmetry Magazine to consider the changes the second quantum revolution will bring: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-second-quantum-revolution
