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LHC Report: end of 2016 proton-proton operation
Last week saw the end of proton-proton physics operation for 2016 following a successful year of running at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV
THE Port makes innovation fly high
Tangible innovative solutions to real-life humanitarian problems
CAS Introduction to Accelerator Physics in Budapest, Hungary
The CERN Accelerator School (CAS) and the Wigner Research Centre for Physics held an Introduction to Accelerator Physics course in Budapest
CERN modernises its recruitment process
The HR department has adopted a new recruitment tool that will enhance the recruitment process both for CERN and for candidates
ATLAS and CMS physicists awarded 2017 Panofsky Prize
Michel Della Negra, Peter Jenni and Tejinder Virdee, former spokespersons of ATLAS and CMS, will be presented with the 2017 W.K.H. Panofsky Prize
ATLAS rewards outstanding achievements during Run 2
The awards recognise excellent contributions made to the ATLAS collaboration, with an emphasis on activities carried out in the first year of Run 2
Computer Security: Do we need more software liability?
How to make any software that you deploy or develop more secure
CERN Launches Open Journal of Experimental Innovation – CIJ
CERN’s IdeaSquare is launching a new on-line journal called CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation or CIJ
CERN technical students win NASA competition award
Technical students developed ambitious probe project at CERN Idea Square to take part in NASA competition
UNOSAT: 15 years of humanitarian mapping
UNOSAT, UNITAR’s operational satellite applications programme, based at CERN, celebrates 15 years of supporting humanitarian work