Tag: Knowledge transfer

  • BioDynaMo: cutting-edge software helps battle cancer

    BioDynaMo: cutting-edge software helps battle cancer

    A novel mathematical model developed as part of the BioDynaMo project, born from CERN openlab, mimics vascular tumour growth in breast cancer and its response to treatment

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  • CERN highlights in 2023

    CERN highlights in 2023

    From high above to far below, journey through the CERN highlights of 2023

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  • CERN highlights in 2023

    CERN highlights in 2023

    From high above to far below, journey through the CERN highlights of 2023

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  • CERN highlights in 2023

    CERN highlights in 2023

    From high above to far below, journey through the CERN highlights of 2023

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  • Digital twins at CERN and beyond

    Digital twins at CERN and beyond

    Discover how these virtual copies of reality are being used at CERN and what their impact is on society

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  • A journey from CERN to entrepreneurship

    A journey from CERN to entrepreneurship

    Through CERN Venture Connect, a new programme that helps launch startups at CERN, ideas can grow to shape the future of technology

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  • LIVE: from the CERN Control Centre with the four largest LHC experiments

    LIVE: from the CERN Control Centre with the four largest LHC experiments

    Join scientists from the four largest LHC experiments and other experts, live at the CERN Control Centre on 2 November 2023, 3 p.m. CET, for a recap of the first heavy-ion run of the LHC Run 3

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  • “Partage ta science”: bringing French and Swiss students together

    “Partage ta science”: bringing French and Swiss students together

    The event, which took place at CERN’s Globe of Science and Innovation, invited local students to “share their science”

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  • Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Following the completion of a successful in-house development phase, CERN is equipping the ATLAS and CMS detectors with new carbon dioxide (CO2) cooling systems that will contribute to the transition towards green and sustainable technology in this area

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  • Oscar Barbalat (1935 – 2023)

    Oscar Barbalat (1935 – 2023)

    Oscar Barbalat(1935 – 2023) — Oscar Barbalat, electronics engineer and knowledge transfer pioneer at CERN, died on 8 September, aged 87. Born in Liège, Belgium, in 1935, he joined CERN in 1961, working initially for the PS-RF group. At the time, the PS beam intensity was still below 109 protons/pulse and the beam control system

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