Category: At CERN

  • James Stirling (1953–2018)

    James Stirling (1953–2018)

    James Stirling(1953–2018) — The eminent theoretical physicist James Stirling died on 9 November at his home in Durham, UK, after a short illness. He will be greatly missed, not only by his family but by his many friends and colleagues throughout the particle physics community. His wide-ranging contributions to the development and application of quantum

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  • How to have a safe and healthy winter

    Winter brings potential health and safety risks, most of which can be easily avoided by taking a few simple precautions

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  • Be courteous, be safe, when you’re on the roads

    World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is an opportunity to reflect on how we use the roads at CERN

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  • Paul Baillon (1938–2018)

    Paul Baillon (1938–2018)

    It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our colleague, Paul Baillon, on 2 October 2018

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  • Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres

    Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres

    Arts at CERN announces two residencies for Swiss artists: Collide Pro Helvetia and Simetría

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  • Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations

    Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations

    What happens when scientists and artists collide? Artworks resulting from three years of collaboration between physicists and Collide International artists-in-residence at CERN, will be exhibited at Broken Symmetries in FACT Liverpool.

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  • The European Strategy for Particle Physics update is formally launched

    At its September meeting, the CERN Council formally launched the European Strategy for Particle Physics update

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  • The European particle physics community gears up for a new shared vision for the future

    The European particle physics community gears up for a new shared vision for the future

    During its hundred-and-ninetieth session, the CERN Council formally launched the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, a two-year process involving the whole community and aiming at developing a common vision for the future of physics.

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  • Promoting gender equality in theoretical physics

    The workshop on High Energy Theory and Gender promoted gender diversity in theoretical physics

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  • Updated statement: CERN stands for diversity

    From 26 to 28 September, CERN hosted the first workshop on High Energy Theory and Gender focusing on recent developments in theoretical high-energy physics and cosmology, and discussed issues of gender and equal opportunities in the field.

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