Tag: CERN community

  • Safety update: key findings and actions following the 17 January incident

    Safety update: key findings and actions following the 17 January incident — Following the Safety incident on 17 January that occurred in Building 182 dedicated to Neutrino Platform (NP) activities and involving two members of the CERN personnel, a Major Safety Incident Analysis Group (MSIAG) was created as per Specific Safety Instruction, SSI-SIM-2-1 to establish

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  • Senamile Masango (1987–2025)

    Senamile Masango (1987–2025)

    Senamile Masango(1987–2025) — It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of the passing of Senamile Masango, a member of the CERN Alumni Network. A pioneering South African nuclear scientist, entrepreneur and advocate for the UN Sustainable Development Goals, she dedicated her life to advancing science and empowering women in STEM. As

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  • Paul Kuijer (1957–2025)

    Paul Kuijer (1957–2025)

    Paul Kuijer(1957–2025) — We received news of the passing of Paul Kuijer with great sorrow. Paul was a senior experimental physicist at Nikhef and played an important role in the ALICE experiment at CERN. During the last years of his career, Paul had turned his attention mostly towards the ET Pathfinder project within the Gravitational

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  • Computer Security: 2025 – Plugging holes

    Computer Security: 2025 – Plugging holes

    The Computer Security Office has been attempting to plug obvious holes in CERN’s computer security stance since well before the 2023 cybersecurity audit, and it will continue to do in 2025 and beyond

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  • Taxation in Switzerland

    Memorandum concerning the internal tax annual certificate, the individual annual statement and income tax declaration forms in Switzerland for the reference year 2024

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  • Women and Girls in Science and Technology 2025: reaching out to over 4700 pupils

    Women and Girls in Science and Technology 2025: reaching out to over 4700 pupils

    From 10 to 14 February, 76 ambassadors from CERN, UNIGE, EPFL and LAPP visited schools in the region to inspire young people and show them that science is accessible to everyone

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  • CERN invites photographers to explore the colliders of the future

    CERN invites photographers to explore the colliders of the future

    On 27 May 2025, twenty photographers will be given an exclusive opportunity to explore the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.

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  • International Geneva celebrates the International Year of Quantum

    International Geneva celebrates the International Year of Quantum

    Hosted in the historical venue of the Geneva Conservatory of Music, the event brought quantum technologies on stage for the local and global community

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  • Accelerator Report: Linac4 beam commissioning is nearing completion and the PS Booster is next in line

    Accelerator Report: Linac4 beam commissioning is nearing completion and the PS Booster is next in line

    While the first H⁻ ion beams have been accelerated up to 160 MeV in Linac4, the PS Booster is preparing for its first proton injection of 2025

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  • CERN Science Gateway welcomes its 500 000th visitor

    CERN Science Gateway welcomes its 500 000th visitor

    CERN Science Gateway has welcomed its 500 000th visitor, just 16 months after it opened to the public. Since October 2023, the Laboratory’s education and outreach centre has been a must-visit for tourists to Geneva, showcasing the science, discoveries and technology of CERN in an interactive way, housed in a unique building designed by renowned

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