Mardi
15 juil/25
09:00 - 15:30 (Europe/Zurich)

How innovation happens for real?

Where:  

3179/R-E06 at CERN

Since its founding in 1954, CERN has been powered by the passion of scientists and engineers determined to push the boundaries of knowledge and technology in the quest to understand the universe. This drive has sparked groundbreaking innovations and continues to shape the future of science and society. But these achievements are more than just milestones. They are the result of relentless curiosity, bold collaboration, and a deep commitment to exploration. At CERN, innovation isn’t just a goal. It’s a way of life, experienced and developed daily by people working at the cutting edge and deep in the trenches of technological discovery. Their stories, their breakthroughs, and their challenges are what truly bring science to life. You can’t find that kind of insight in books or manuals.

 

That’s what makes this workshop such an exciting opportunity. It’s your chance to learn directly from the minds driving innovation at CERN. People who don’t just imagine the future but build it.

 

You don’t want to miss it!

 

Join us for three unique master classes:

  • “Distributed Computing, from Creation to the Cloud” by Ben Segal

  • “How innovation happened in low temperature targets and detectors” by Adriaan Rijllart

  • “From nuclear emulsion to semiconductor imagers: Innovation in analysis of elementary quanta" by Erik H.M Heijne