Tag: CERN community

  • Collide residency award launches new call for entries

    Collide residency award launches new call for entries

    Arts at CERN launches a new call for Collide, its flagship residency programme, in partnership with the City of Barcelona

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  • CERN alumni impact society

    In just four years of existence, the CERN alumni network has grown to include over 7000 members. The extent and reach of the network is testimony to the interest of our alumni in remaining a part of the unique CERNois community and staying connected with its mission. This is an asset for the Laboratory and

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  • LS2 Report: The new LHC collimators

    During LS2, 16 new collimators have been installed in the LHC ready for the next run and above all for the future HL-LHC

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  • Professor Eliezer Rabinovici elected as next President of the CERN Council

    Professor Eliezer Rabinovici elected as next President of the CERN Council

    The CERN Council today announced the election of Professor Eliezer Rabinovici as its 24th president, for a period of one year

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  • Computer Security: Kill that horse

    This summer, various security outfits reported on a particular nasty kind of spyware found installed on iPhone devices. Dubbed “Pegasus”, this malware is thought to be designed by a shady security company and sold to governments and others in order to spy on journalists, activists and even politicians (like the French President). An estimated 50

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  • Seeing Sparks!: CERN’s first serendipity forum on future intelligence

    Seeing Sparks!: CERN’s first serendipity forum on future intelligence

    The upcoming first edition of Sparks!, which will be held 17-18 September, adopts the theme of future intelligence

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  • Computer Security: Privacy vs security – a double dilemma

    In this increasingly digitalised world, privacy was initially neglected for some time, but is now gathering speed. The internet was the no-privacy Wild West, with big social media outlets, advertising companies and government agencies trying to gather whatever was legally (and sometimes even illegally) possible. People, however, are becoming more and more aware of the

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  • A reminder of the COVID-19 measures in place

    Our capacity to tackle COVID-19 depends on the efforts of everyone

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  • Hacking for humanity at CERN’s global Webfest

    Hacking for humanity at CERN’s global Webfest

    The second online edition of the Webfest brought together people from 63 countries to tackle challenges like wildfires, domestic violence and educational inequality

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  • The changing face of conferences

    The 2021 EPS-HEP conference was another online-only gathering, serving up a feast of physics to a record audience from 26 to 30 July. As conferences get back to being in person, there are lessons to be learned from the COVID conference experience

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