CERN Alumni Weekly News | Moving out of Academia to Data Science and Data Engineering, Physics World Careers 2022, Neural Concept Virtual Company Showroom, CERN courses.

Published on February 28, 2022

 

If you are considering a career in data science or data engineering, then register for our upcoming Moving out of Academia event on the 11th March. This is your opportunity to obtain first-hand information from alumni panellists, all having switched from CERN to this field of industry. See our panellists, event details and the registration page here: https://alumni.cern/events/77302

Are you keen to discover more about career options in the field of physics? Physics World creates an annual guide to career options, collecting valuable information in one place for physics students and graduates. They recently released the sixth edition, Physics World Careers 2022, which is available, now, online: https://physicsworld.com/a/physics-world-careers-2022-guide-is-now-out/

Neural Concept creates Deep Learning algorithms for enhanced engineering and they are looking for CERN talent, join them for the next in the series of the CERN Alumni Virtual Company showroom, 4 March at 11:00 CET: https://alumni.cern/events/78594

Do you want to continue learning in a CERN environment? The CERN Learning and Development team have reserved a few places for members of the CERN Alumni Network in the following courses: 
•    The Power of Voice - Making an impact through Speech Communication (17-18 March)
•    Agile Project Management with Scrum (21-24 March)
•    Equilibre entre performance et pression (5-6 May)
Find more information here: https://indico.cern.ch/category/9334/

Mike Lamont, CERN Director for Accelerators and Technology, provides us with a pre-spring update on the accelerator complex: https://home.cern/news/opinion/cern/pre-spring-update-accelerator-complex 

Finally, as Black History Month comes to an end in the US, we dive into this Symmetry Magazine article which highlights the important roles African American scientists play in physics: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/black-in-quantum