Happy 70th anniversary CERN 🎉 #OnThisDay 70 years ago, twelve European countries came together to establish what has become the world’s largest #ParticlePhysics laboratory, home to the #LHC, and where the #HiggsBoson was discovered twelve years ago. In how many ways can you say #HappyBirthday? In this video, representing our 24 Member States, CERN people share their birthday wishes in their native language. #CERN70
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Professor Costas Fountas elected as next President of the CERN Council Last week, the CERN Council elected Professor Costas Fountas as its 25th President, for a period of one year, renewable twice, with a mandate starting on 1 January 2025. He will take over from Professor Eliezer Rabinovici, who concludes his term at the end of December. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dYqkTi9J
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#CERN has enabled Europe to lead the world in high-energy physics, accomplishing what no single country could sustain alone. Its flagship project, the Large Hadron Collider (#LHC), has cemented Europe’s leadership in particle physics. – “The future of European competitiveness”, a report by Mario Draghi, published by the European Commission on 9 September 2024. The report looks into the future challenges faced by the industry and companies in the European Union. It highlights the importance of research and technology infrastructures as drivers of innovation, and suggests, among other things, investing into CERN’s future: “Refinancing CERN and ensuring its continued global leadership in frontier research should be regarded as a top EU priority, given the objective of maintaining European prominence in this critical area of fundamental research, which is expected to generate significant business spillovers in the coming years.” Find out more and download the full report: https://lnkd.in/eAk84kkG
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ALICE probes the strong interaction three-body problem With new measurements of hadron–deuteron correlations, the ALICE Collaboration explores the strong interaction of three-body systems at the #LHC. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eE5JKQnE
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Happy anniversary, #Indico! 🎉 As CERN celebrates 70 years since its creation, it also celebrates 20 years of making event management smoother for thousands of event organisers around the world, through this CERN-developed #OpenSource software. Today, Indico serves not only the large community of particle physicists working #AtCERN but also a plethora of institutions, including the JACoW.org conferences and the United Nations, counting in total 400.000 users distributed in over 50 countries. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/e4XC3nQF CERN Computing #CERN70
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Debunking Myths About CERN Internships! 🔍 Curious about interning at CERN but not sure what to expect? We’ve busted some of the biggest misconceptions about CERN internships so you can get the facts straight! Whether you’re an aspiring scientist, engineer, or IT professional, there is something for everyone at CERN. Swipe through these slides to uncover the truth behind the top 5 myths and check out our latest student opportunities at careers.cern/students 👀 Do you know someone who should apply for an internship at CERN? Tag them in the comments! #CERN #Internship #STEMCareers #CareerDevelopment #Physics #Engineering #Opportunities
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NA62 experiment at CERN observes ultra-rare particle decay At a seminar held at CERN this week, the NA62 collaboration reported the unequivocal confirmation of the ultra-rare decay of a positively charged kaon into a positively charged pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair. In the #StandardModel of particle physics, the odds of this decay occurring are less than one in 10 billion. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dTKRy958
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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose The more things change, the more they stay the same In the year when we celebrate CERN’s 70th anniversary, the CERN Courier matched photos from our history to current experts, and asked them to reflect on what has changed since our beginning – and what has stayed the same. #CERN70 You have seen these pictures before, but not quite. Can you spot the difference? Read the full piece: https://lnkd.in/g9e3aBjM
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“It is you, and everyone who came before you, who have written CERN’s history, and it is you who are continuing to shape its future,” said CERN Director-General, Fabiola Gianotti, to the CERN community as we came together to celebrate the Laboratory’s 70th birthday. #CERN70 Here are some of the highlights of the evening. Let us know which picture is your favourite. 👇
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Welcome to the September/October issue of #CERNCourier In this issue: celebrating #CERN70 by looking to the future, voices of a new generation, electroweak precision at the #LHC, semiconductor pixels for society, new physics could be hiding in the #Higgs self-coupling, BASE cuts the time to cool antiprotons from 15 hours to eight minutes — and much more. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d_-Ke7m