Knowledge transfer

The Knowledge Transfer group at CERN optimizes the impact of the laboratory's science, technology and know-how on society.

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CLIC technology for compact light sources

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Knowledge sharing
05 May, 2022
Knowledge sharing
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05 May, 2022

Take part in the CERN Innovation Programme on Environmental Applications (CIPEA)

How could CERN innovation be used to tackle climate change and other environmental challenges? Submit your proposals by 27 May 2022.

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At CERN
04 April, 2022
At CERN
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04 April, 2022

CERN’s CARA tool spawns valuable data on viral infection mechanisms

Accurate modelling of viral infection rates in indoor settings has been presented in detail in a peer-reviewed paper co-authored by CERN experts

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Knowledge sharing
23 February, 2022
Knowledge sharing
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23 February, 2022

Environmental awareness: creating a positive impact on the environment through innovation

A new programme will harness CERN’s technologies and know-how to contribute to society’s efforts towards preserving the planet

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At CERN
08 February, 2022

Virtual CERN created for global alumni event

The Second Collisions CERN alumni event will take place online, with participants able to explore the CERN site virtually

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Knowledge sharing
20 September, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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20 September, 2021

Fête de la Science 2021 in Ferney-Voltaire: discover CERN’s activities

As part of the fifth edition of the Village des Sciences in Ferney-Voltaire, CERN will be present on Saturday, 9 October and will organise a pre-event on Wednesday, 6 October

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Knowledge sharing
23 September, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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23 September, 2021

Join Italy@CERN 2021: connecting technology experts with Italian companies

CERN will welcome representatives of the Italian industry on 7 October 2021 in a digital format

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Knowledge sharing
22 September, 2021
Knowledge sharing
Announcement
22 September, 2021

Researchers use CERN technology to evaluate risk of COVID-19 transmission

The CERN-developed COVID Airborne Risk Assessment tool (CARA) is helping researchers from the University of Geneva assess the effectiveness of different measures to limit SARS-CoV-2 aerosol transmission in schools

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Knowledge sharing
02 September, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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02 September, 2021