
CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN & Society Foundation, LHCb Milestone and CERN Alumni Network
This week, we meet a CERN Alumna whose career was boosted thanks to a connection made via the CERN Alumni Network: https://alumni.cern/news/990562
We would like to hear from you too if the CERN Alumni Network helped you find your job: https://alumni.web.cern.ch/form/found-my-job-thanks-to-the-cern
If you are looking to gain an insight into career opportunities outside of academia, register for the annual LHC Career Networking event on 21 November: https://alumni.cern/networks/events/97383
Discover how technological advances for high-energy physics have become essential tools for modern medicine in the upcoming CERN KT seminar: https://alumni.cern/networks/events/99156
On Friday 21 October 2022, the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) Upgrade I experiment passed an important milestone for Run 3. Its state-of-the-art vertex locator, or VELO upgrade, aligned more closely with the LHC beam than ever before: https://home.cern/news/news/experiments/lhcbs-new-velo-springs-action
After five years of arduous and continuous activity, the main civil-engineering works for the High-Luminosity LHC project (HL–LHC) are on track to be completed by the end of the year. https://cerncourier.com/a/hl-lhc-civil-engineering-reaches-completion/
The CERN & Society Foundation supports various projects with its mission to promote the public engagement and understanding of science, while empowering young people from all over the world to pursue an education in a STEM-related field. The alumni of the various projects supported by the CERN & Society Foundation are still connected to the foundation's activities and remain to be our most enthusiastic and committed ambassadors. Find out what's new with the CERN & Society Foundation through their newsletter by signing up at https://buff.ly/3VSUgt8 , as they bring you the latest updates on the most engaging projects and activities.
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The CERN Alumni Relations team
