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Harnessing a supercomputer for ATLAS
The Vega supercomputer in Slovenia is the most recent HPC centre to process ATLAS experimental data
Alumni event on 30 June: "News from the lab" on Quantum Machine Learning in High Energy Physics
Computer Security: Permanent chess
Providing computer security for an organisation, company or university resembles playing a permanent game of chess
Five CERN apprentices received their diplomas in 2021
Four technical apprentices and one library apprentice received their diplomas in 2021
30 years of ISOLDE at the Proton Synchrotron Booster
Since its relocation from the Synchrocyclotron to the Proton Synchrotron Booster in 1992, ISOLDE has consistently reinvented itself to push the frontiers of science with radioactive beams
Autopsy of an LHC beam dump
For the first time at CERN, an autopsy has been carried out on a radioactive beam dump. Inspection of the inner workings of the device helped the teams to find out more about how materials behave under the impact of high-energy beams
What will the future LHC beam dumps be made of?
A new experiment has been performed at the HiRadMat facility to test various materials that could be used in the LHC and HL-LHC beam dumps