When the CERN site closes its doors on 20 December for the end-of-year closure, CERN Science Gateway will remain open for you to enjoy with your friends and family.
CERN Science Gateway exhibitions will be welcoming visitors for most of the winter break, from Tuesday to Sunday, 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., closing only on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1, 4 and 5 January.
Families and individuals can arrive on the day and book activities on the spot (groups of 12 or more need to book visits several months in advance). Explore the exhibitions, enjoy a Science show, participate in a Lab workshop, and pass by the Big Bang Café and the CERN shop. Note that CERN personnel receive a 10% discount at the CERN shop when showing their CERN access card.
Public transport is recommended and paid parking spaces are available. For more information visit: https://visits.web.cern.ch/getting-here
CERN Science Gateway guides have welcomed more than 430 000 visitors since the centre opened to the public on 8 October 2023. Guide training is still available if you would like to join the team.
Come and visit for yourselves and enjoy CERN Science Gateway.
anschaef Tue, 11/26/2024 - 13:41 Publication Date Tue, 11/26/2024 - 13:3926 Oct 2024 – 2 Mar 2025 | Knowledge Sharing | Globe of Science & Innovation | CERN & Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève | EN & FR
Curious connections exhibition / Exposition Dialogues Insolites
26 Nov 09:00 | Experiments | Council Chamber | SPS and PS Experiments Committee | EN
155th Meeting of the SPSC, news from the experiments at CERN's SPS
26 Nov 09:00 | At CERN | Hall Restaurant 1 | CERN Welcome Club | EN/FR
Christmas Market / Marché de Noël
26 Nov 13:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | KT Seminars | EN
CERN Workshop on Global Health: Presentation of Results Webinar
27 Nov 09:00 | Experiments | Online | Early Career Community | EN
LHC Job Matching Event (JMEv) Fall '24
27 Nov 14:30 | Computing | IT Amphitheatre | CERN Computing Seminar | EN
Dark side of ICT – AI in warfare and cyber-diplomacy
27 Nov–6 Dec | Experiments | CERN | DRD1 | EN
DRD1 Gaseous Detectors School
29 Nov 11:00 | Experiments | 40/S2-A01 Salle Anderson | Detector Seminar | EN
The CERN CLOUD experiment
29 Nov 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | IT Amphitheatre | KT Seminars | EN
The Edge spAIce project: Edge AI technology on a satellite for near real-time detection and monitoring of marine plastic litter
29 Nov–1 Dec | Knowledge Sharing | CERN et Hepia | CERN et Hepia | FR
Les journées Codez la science 2024
3 Dec 09:00 | At CERN | Council Chamber & Online | Staff Association | FR (simultaneous EN translation online)
Réunion publique Association du personnel
4 Dec 11:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Main Building | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
December book fair
5 Dec 10:30 | At CERN | Online | CERN Service Management Forum | EN/FR
7th CERN Service Management Forum / 7è Forum "CERN Service Management"
5 Dec 14:30 | At CERN | Council Chamber | Staff Association | FR (simultaneous EN translation)
Présentation des résultats de l'enquête « Bien-être au travail », par Prof. Philippe Sarnin
6 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of "The stars' last dance" ("La dernière danse des étoiles")
11 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of « Les Aventures Extraordinaires des Globifiques »
12 Dec 12:00–14:00 | At CERN | Restaurant 1 | Club Nature et Abeilles | FR
Vente miel – miel issue des ruches du CERN, récolte 2024
17 Jan | Computing | Council Chamber | PostgreSQL | EN
CERN PGDay 2025
20–24 Jan | Computing | Main Auditorium | CERN Quantum Technology Initiative | EN
International Conference on Quantum Technologies for High-Energy Physics (QT4HEP)
31 Jan 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | Micro-Talks | FR
#14 Analyse du langage non verbal : jusqu’où peut-on cacher la vérité ?
10–14 Mar | Physics | Ferney-Voltaire | CERN Accelerator School | EN
Basics of Accelerator Physics and Technology
30 Apr – 13 May | Physics | Costa Rica | CLASHEP | EN
2025 CERN Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics deadline for applications 10 January 2025
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katebrad Mon, 11/25/2024 - 10:07 Publication Date Mon, 11/25/2024 - 16:37
As winter approaches, shorter days and bad weather mean reduced visibility for everyone on the road. Whether you're cycling, walking or driving, it’s crucial to remember the principle of "see and be seen". It isn’t just about looking out for yourself; it’s about respecting and being mindful of all road users, ensuring that everyone reaches their destination safely.
See - drivers, be alertFor those behind the wheel, winter visibility and road conditions demand extra caution. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at junctions: look out for cyclists before pulling out. Beware of distractions, watch out for other vulnerable road users and reduce your speed to give you more time to respond to any unexpected situations on dark, wet or icy roads.
Be seen - cyclists and pedestrians, make yourselves visibleWinter often means navigating darker mornings and evenings, so making ourselves visible is key. Cyclists, make sure that your lights are bright and working properly —both front and rear lights are essential. Wearing reflective clothing or accessories makes all the difference. For pedestrians, reflective armbands or even light-coloured clothing help drivers to see you sooner, giving them more time to react.
We all use the same roads. Let’s make this winter a safe season for the entire CERN community. It’s all about respect.
For more information and safety tips, visit the Road Safety page.
ndinmore Mon, 11/18/2024 - 15:15 Byline HSE unit Publication Date Mon, 11/18/2024 - 15:14At the beginning of the year, in order to make our ethics-related framework more easily accessible, the HR department grouped all the relevant information and resources under a single point of reference at https://hr.web.cern.ch/ethics.
To go further and ensure that every CERN staff member is aware of the guidelines of our ethical framework, the HR department has developed an e-learning course titled “Ethics at CERN”, now available in English and French on the CERN Learning Hub.
Ethics is essential, in particular in our workplace. It contributes to a positive and productive work environment whilst fostering trust among us, as CERN contributors, and also the trust of our stakeholders, such as Member States, contractors, and research institutions.
We encourage all CERN staff to take this new e-learning course. At CERN, our ethics-related framework aims to guide us to act in accordance with the Organization’s values and the conduct expected of us, and to establish and maintain a respectful working environment. It is up to each and every one of us to respect it.
For more information or questions about ethics at CERN, please contact info-codeofconduct@cern.ch.
anschaef Thu, 11/14/2024 - 11:05 Byline HR department Publication Date Thu, 11/14/2024 - 11:04CERN is committed to providing optimal mobility solutions for its entire community, facilitating access to and movement around the sites. The SCE department is responsible for providing and maintaining the infrastructure and services needed to enable people to move around the CERN sites easily. A dedicated working group comprising representatives from all sectors of the Organization meets regularly to support SCE in its continuous efforts to improve mobility at CERN, ensuring variety and flexibility of soft mobility options and providing optimal connectivity for all road users, whatever their mode of transport. In the wider sustainability context, all our actions ultimately contribute to minimising the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions arising from mobility at CERN.
Your responses to this short, seven-question survey will support continuous improvements to our mobility infrastructure and also help to calculate CERN’s Scope-3 GHG emissions arising from mobility for the next Environment Report.
The survey will be open until Friday, 6 December and we thank you in advance for your time and contributions.
Every response matters – take the survey* today! https://cern.ch/mobility-survey
Find out more about CERN’s extensive mobility solutions on this webpage: https://sce-dep.web.cern.ch/mobility-plan, which also includes the results of the previous mobility survey (2023).
Past information about GHG emissions at CERN can be found in the Emissions chapter of the third Environment Report (2021–2022).
* The survey is anonymous and has been developed in Microsoft Forms. A CERN login is required. The associated privacy notice can be consulted here.
ndinmore Mon, 11/11/2024 - 16:49 Byline SCE department HSE unit Publication Date Mon, 11/11/2024 - 16:48The Swiss Mission was informed by the Swiss railways (CFF/SBB) of modernisation works planned at Geneva Cornavin station, with major impacts on rail and road traffic from Thursday 21 to Monday 25 November, including :
For further details, including the alternative arrangements, customers are asked to check the information available on the CFF website and on the CFF Mobile app.
Host State Relations service
Relations.secretariat@cern.ch
Tel.: 75152
Two blood donation campaigns have been run so far this year, in March and July, enabling the collection of some 200 donations in total, with 50-60 new donors coming to donate each time. This is a great result, earning CERN the 2nd place as the region’s biggest blood donor after the Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève (HUG). Thank you to all donors!
Whether we are regular or new donors, our contributions are crucial to ensure sufficient blood availability for those in need in the area. The Geneva blood barometer shows that blood stocks remain extremely low, notably for blood groups AB-, O-, A- and B-. Therefore, the CERN Medical Service will join forces once again with the HUG for a third blood donation session on Tuesday 26 November, from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., in Building 29.
Can we still improve on past donations and collect more?
As a thank you, the HUG will be giving each donor a 10 CHF voucher, to be used in Novae’s Restaurants 1 and 2 at CERN.
Before coming to the Building 29 donation point, please make sure that:
Save yourself time: pre-book your appointment with OneDoc
The possibility of pre-booking your appointment via the OneDoc platform is made available on this link. Spontaneous donors will be able to come at their convenience without an appointment, mindful that there may be some waiting time on the day.
We hope to see many of you at the donation point!
ndinmore Mon, 11/04/2024 - 12:10 Byline HSE unit Publication Date Mon, 11/04/2024 - 12:0426 Oct 2024 – 2 Mar 2025 | Knowledge Sharing | Globe of Science & Innovation | CERN & Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève | EN & FR
Curious connections exhibition / Exposition Dialogues Insolites
4–15 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | Main Building Exhibition | CERN & Society Foundation | EN
CERN & Society Foundation: 10 years bridging science and society
11–15 Nov | Physics | 4/3-006 | TH Institute | EN
Light ion collisions at the LHC bringing together theorists, experimentalists and accelerator physicists
14 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | CERN | Education locale | FR
Futur en tous genres
16 Nov 8:30 | Knowledge Sharing | UniMail, Geneva | Education locale | FR
Élargis tes Horizons: Journée ateliers scientifiques et technologiques pour les jeunes filles
18 Nov 14:00 | At CERN | Online | Human Resources | FR
MERIT 2025: Réunion publique en français
19 Nov 14:00 | At CERN | Main Auditorium | LGBTQ+@CERN | EN
LGBTQ+ in STEM Day – Colloquium and Cupcakes
19 Nov 19.30 | At CERN | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | FR
Danser avec l’Évolution
21 Nov 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
The Voice of Science – Meet Dr Claire Malone
21 Nov 16:30 | Knowledge Sharing | Council Chamber | CERN Colloquium | EN
Is dark energy weakening?
26 Nov 13:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | KT Seminars | EN
CERN Workshop on Global Health: Presentation of Results Webinar
27 Nov–6 Dec | Experiments | CERN | DRD1 | EN
DRD1 Gaseous Detectors School
29 Nov–1 Dec | Knowledge Sharing | CERN et Hepia | CERN et Hepia | FR
Les journées Codez la science 2024
6 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of "The stars' last dance" ("La dernière danse des étoiles")
11 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of « Les Aventures Extraordinaires des Globifiques »
10–14 Mar | Physics | Ferney-Voltaire | CERN Accelerator School | EN
Basics of Accelerator Physics and Technology
This is a curated list of events relevant to the CERN community.
More events are available here: home.cern/events
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katebrad Fri, 11/01/2024 - 12:25 Publication Date Mon, 11/11/2024 - 18:04Following the sellout success of the T-shirts at the CERN70 Community Event and the overwhelming demand since then, the CERN70 team is releasing a second – and final – edition of the official T-shirt.
This limited-edition collector’s item is available for 8 CHF. Adult T-shirts are now being offered in five sizes (S, M, L, XL and XXL) in both black and white, and children's T-shirts are available in pale blue in two sizes (3–4 years and 7–8 years). Please note that no additional stock will be produced beyond what is ordered through this form.
Orders must be placed by 31 October at the latest, and payment must be completed for the order to be confirmed. To secure yours, simply fill out the order form and complete the online payment.
Orders will be delivered exclusively via internal mail a few weeks after the order deadline. For CERN community members without an internal address, please make arrangements for a person or service at CERN to receive the delivery on your behalf.
Thank you once again for your enthusiasm and for taking part in the Community Event on 17 September; your presence made the celebrations truly extraordinary!
Don't miss: Limited edition CERN70 items available at the CERN shop
The CERN shop at Science Gateway now has a range of CERN70 commemorative items including tote bags and mugs that will allow you to remember this memorable year. Don't forget that your CERN access card entitles you to a 10% discount on the price displayed in the shop.
Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you with your 70th anniversary souvenirs!
ndinmore Tue, 10/15/2024 - 16:05 Publication Date Thu, 10/17/2024 - 15:03
Throwing paper documents containing personal data in the waste bin or the recycling can have serious implications for the person concerned, should the information fall into the wrong hands.
How can I safely destroy paper documents containing personal data?
Use a shredder. If you are unsure of where you can find one, contact your departmental secretariat for information.
Furthermore, do not hesitate to spread the word by downloading the poster prepared by the Data Privacy Coordination Committee.
So, don’t let personal data leak… please use a SHREDDER.
More information on data privacy at CERN can be found on the ODP website or obtained from your departmental data privacy coordinator.
anschaef Tue, 10/15/2024 - 11:43 Byline Data Privacy Coordination Committee Publication Date Wed, 10/16/2024 - 09:4031 Oct 19:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | FR (simultaneous interpreting in EN)
Dark Matter Day 2024
4–15 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | Main Building Exhibition | CERN & Society Foundation | EN
CERN & Society Foundation: 10 years bridging science and society
4 Nov 13:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN & online | CERN Knowledge Transfer group | EN
CERN Venture Connect Summit 2024
6 Nov 10:00 | At CERN | Online | Human Resources | EN
MERIT 2025: Public Meeting in English
6 Nov 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the author of « Le CERN, quelle aventure! » ("Your adventures at CERN")
8 Nov 9:00 | At CERN | Main Auditorium & online | HSE unit | EN
Environment Town Hall
8 Nov 11:00 | Knowledge Sharing | The Globe of Science and Innovation | IdeaSquare | EN
IdeaSquare 10th anniversary
8 Nov 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | HR Learning and Development | EN
L&D Micro-talk 13 – Timeboxing
8 Nov 19:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | EN (simultaneous interpreting in FR)
Global Challenges and the role of science, an evening with Al Gore
11–15 Nov | Physics | 4/3-006 | TH Institute | EN
Light ion collisions at the LHC bringing together theorists, experimentalists and accelerator physicists
14 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | CERN | Education locale | FR
Futur en tous genres
16 Nov 8:30 | Knowledge Sharing | UniMail, Geneva | Education locale | FR
Élargis tes Horizons: Journée ateliers scientifiques et technologiques pour les jeunes filles
18 Nov 14:00 | At CERN | Online | Human Resources | FR
MERIT 2025: Réunion publique en français
19 Nov 19.30 | At CERN | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | FR
Danser avec l’Évolution
26 Nov 13:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | KT Seminars | EN
CERN Workshop on Global Health: Presentation of Results Webinar
27 Nov–6 Dec | Experiments | CERN | DRD1 | EN
DRD1 Gaseous Detectors School
6 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of "The stars' last dance" ("La dernière danse des étoiles")
11 Dec 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the authors of « Les Aventures Extraordinaires des Globifiques »
10–14 Mar | Physics | Ferney-Voltaire | CERN Accelerator School | EN
Basics of Accelerator Physics and Technology
This is a curated list of events relevant to the CERN community.
More events are available here: home.cern/events
Indico also shows ALL events happening today, this week and in a calendar view.
If you would like your event to appear on an upcoming Bulletin events list, please contact bulletin-editors@cern.ch
katebrad Tue, 10/15/2024 - 09:14 Publication Date Mon, 10/28/2024 - 15:26This November will see the launch of a new training programme, “Safety Matters for Supervisors”. This comprehensive training course aims to enhance the integration of Safety management practices into the Organization’s general management practices and thus foster a robust Safety culture at CERN. This initiative is designed to ensure that supervisors at all levels are fully aware of their Safety roles and responsibilities and are equipped with the necessary tools and support.
The programme will cover all facets of Safety at CERN, including occupational health and safety, with a focus on well-being and psycho-social risks, environmental protection and safe operational practices. Participants will receive a comprehensive Safety awareness toolbox, designed to help them develop a strong Safety network and effective management practices, positioning them as active contributors to a sound Safety culture.
Following the success of pilot sessions held in May and June 2024, the regular sessions will commence in November, starting with four sessions per year with the possibility of adding more, if needed. The training will be delivered through a blended format, beginning with three e-learning modules covering key Safety concepts, followed by two interactive workshops that will focus on practical applications and peer-to-peer learning.
The programme is highly recommended for new supervisors in their first year of appointment. Existing supervisors across all levels in both technical and non-technical fields are also encouraged to enrol when places are available. The programme has been aligned with the HR Learning & Development Leadership learning portfolio and approved by the CERN Learning Board, reinforcing the Organization’s commitment to embedding Safety into its core management practices.
Benoît Delille, Head of the HSE unit, sums it up: “This is an excellent opportunity for supervisors to enhance their leadership capabilities and contribute to a safer work environment. We encourage all eligible supervisors to participate in this programme and to take an active role in promoting a strong Safety culture at CERN.”
For more information and to sign up, follow this link.
Take part and help to make CERN a safer place for everyone!
anschaef Thu, 10/10/2024 - 13:04 Byline HSE unit Publication Date Tue, 10/15/2024 - 08:03
CERN is committed to minimising its environmental impact through a wide range of projects aimed notably at managing energy use, cutting greenhouse gas emissions, conserving water, protecting biodiversity and managing waste. This Town Hall event will provide an overview of the key initiatives under way and highlight the progress made towards meeting CERN's current environmental targets at the end of Run 3, with an update regarding CERN’s third Environment Report (2021–2022), published in December 2023. You'll also hear about the updated goals for Horizon 2030 and the specific projects designed to achieve them.
This Town Hall event is not just an update – it’s an invitation for you to engage in shaping CERN’s environmental priorities. We’ll discuss how each of us can contribute to making CERN’s operations more sustainable and to meeting the Organization's commitment to environmental responsibility.
We encourage everyone to attend and be part of this important exchange. Your participation is key to our collective success in fostering a sustainable future at CERN. Don’t miss this opportunity to be involved!
When? 9 a.m. to 10.40 a.m., with coffee served at the end
Where? Main Auditorium (500/1-001).
The event will be webcast and a recording will be made available after the event.
Full programme: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1456577
Benoît Delille, Chair of the CERN Environmental Protection Steering board (CEPS),
and Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Director-General
The influenza season is approaching and with it comes the consideration of getting a flu vaccination to protect yourself and others. The CERN infirmary will vaccinate any person working on the CERN site (MPE, MPA, temporary workers and contractors) provided the person brings their own vaccine and that the relevant medical questionnaire at the infirmary confirms there are no contraindications to vaccination. Both conditions have to be met for the vaccination to be administered. A medical prescription will be given to the patient after the vaccination to allow the reimbursement of the vaccine by the person’s health insurance provider.
CERN retirees and family members can obtain the flu vaccination in France or Switzerland from their general practitioner or chemist’s: the vaccination is also be reimbursed by the CHIS according to its own rules.
The infirmary is open for vaccination Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
For more information, see: https://hse.cern/fluvaccination.
anschaef Tue, 10/08/2024 - 12:25 Byline Medical Service Publication Date Tue, 10/08/2024 - 12:25Central heating will be progressively turned on throughout CERN from Monday 7 October 2024. All buildings will be heated within the next few days.
Delaying turning on the heating on campus was one of the measures of the Energy Savings campaign launched in 2022 and included in the measures foreseen by the ISO 50001 certification. According to these measures, the heating switch-on is no longer defined on the basis of a regular calendar but on the weather forecast, and more specifically on the average overnight temperature. Each day saved through postponing the heating start represents significant energy savings for the Organization.
We therefore thank everyone for their understanding and supportive efforts.
anschaef Tue, 10/08/2024 - 10:54 Byline SCE department Publication Date Tue, 10/08/2024 - 10:5314–18 Oct | Knowledge Sharing | Council Chamber | Academic Training Lectures | EN
Signals, Noise and Signal processing in Particle Detectors
15 Oct 17:30 | Knowledge Sharing | Council Chamber | Staff Association | FR
« Qui est légitime à parler du temps », par Etienne Klein
17 Oct 12:00 | At CERN | Filtration Plant (222/R-001) & online | CERN Medical Service and partners | EN & FR
Stroke Awareness Campaign: talks by HUG experts & young stroke survivors / Campagne de sensibilisation aux AVC: présentations par les experts HUG et témoignage de jeunes survivants d'un AVC
17 Oct 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the author of "Relic Gravitons"
17 Oct 14:30 | At CERN | Council Chamber & online | CERN Pension Fund | EN
Annual Information Meeting of the Pension Fund
18 Oct 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Main Auditorium & online | Commemorations | EN
Symposium to celebrate Carlo Rubbia's 90th birthday
18 Oct 16:00 | Knowledge Sharing | BE Auditorium | BE Seminars | EN
PUMA Experiments
23 Oct 14:00 | Physics | Council Chamber | Theory Colloquia | EN
The Higgs Boson: From Theory to Experiment
25 Oct 14:30 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | CERN Alumni | EN
Moving Out of Academia to Aviation & Aerospace
31 Oct 19:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | FR (simultaneous interpreting in EN)
Dark Matter Day 2024
4–15 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | Main Building Exhibition | CERN & Society Foundation | EN
CERN & Society Foundation: 10 years bridging science and society
4 Nov 13:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN & online | CERN Knowledge Transfer group | EN
CERN Venture Connect Summit 2024
6 Nov 10:00 | At CERN | Online | Human Resources | EN
MERIT 2025: Public Meeting in English
8 Nov 9:00 | At CERN | Main Auditorium & online | HSE unit | EN
Environment Town Hall
8 Nov 11:00 | Knowledge Sharing | The Globe of Science and Innovation | IdeaSquare | EN
IdeaSquare 10th anniversary
8 Nov 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | HR Learning and Development | EN
L&D Micro-talk 13 – Timeboxing
18 Nov 14:00 | At CERN | Online | Human Resources | FR
MERIT 2025: Réunion publique en français
11–15 Nov | Physics | 4/3-006 | TH Institute | EN
Light ion collisions at the LHC bringing together theorists, experimentalists and accelerator physicists
14 Nov | Knowledge Sharing | CERN | Education locale | FR
Futur en tous genres
27 Nov–6 Dec | Experiments | CERN | DRD1 | EN
DRD1 Gaseous Detectors School
This is a curated list of events relevant to the CERN community.
More events are available here: home.cern/events
Indico also shows ALL events happening today, this week and in a calendar view.
If you would like your event to appear on an upcoming Bulletin events list, please contact bulletin-editors@cern.ch
katebrad Mon, 10/07/2024 - 15:30 Publication Date Mon, 10/14/2024 - 15:26
The aim of the FCC Feasibility Study, which is scheduled to be completed in 2025, is to determine the technical and financial viability of the FCC at CERN, with a particular focus on its geological aspects, the environmental impact, the infrastructure design, the civil engineering and the detectors and the R&D for the technologies needed to ensure the efficiency and durability of the proposed colliders.
With this in mind, in 2023 CERN conducted initial assessments on the ground in order to refine the existing geological and seismic data, as well as data regarding flora and fauna for the purpose of conservation. This first phase involved a visual inspection of the areas of land concerned.
In the second phase of the Study, which has just started, the focus is on the stability of the subsoil. This is a crucial step, as the project includes plans to bury the collider approximately 200 metres underground. Before going any further with the analyses, it is vital to check the nature of the soils along the entirety of the planned route to see if they are suitable for this kind of infrastructure and to determine at exactly what depth it could be installed.
The results of these analyses will make it possible to refine the placement scenarios and determine which ones should be prioritised if the project is approved, taking into account both the environmental objectives for the areas on the surface and the underground constraints.
Based on the results of the Study, CERN’s Member States will make a decision about the project as a whole and, in particular, about the prospects for commissioning the FCC in the 2040s.
For further information about the investigations under way in the canton of Geneva (Switzerland) and in the departments of Ain and Haute-Savoie (France), and about the related potential noise pollution (linked, in particular, to the use of lorry-mounted seismic vibrators), visit the “CERN and its neighbours” website and the FCC Feasibility Study website.
anschaef Tue, 10/01/2024 - 15:18 Publication Date Tue, 10/01/2024 - 15:16When it comes to medical emergencies, few conditions strike as suddenly and as devastatingly as a stroke. Strokes occur when the blood supply to your brain is interrupted and they are life-threatening emergencies. If not treated quickly, there may be significant after-effects. The best known is hemiplegia (paralysis of one side of the body), but there are many others, such as speech disorders, sensory disorders, emotional disturbances and more. According to the World Stroke Organization, there are 12.2 million new strokes globally each year. What’s more, strokes concern us all, with one in four people over the age of 25 predicted to suffer a stroke during their lifetime.
World Stroke Day is observed every year in October to raise awareness of the serious nature and high rates of strokes and of how to prevent and treat them, and to ensure better care and support for survivors.
CERN’s Medical Service has teamed up with several local partners for an event on Thursday, 17 October, featuring interactive information stands, in order to help us all to better understand and prevent strokes.
The Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG) will be present to explain the warning signs of a stroke – using virtual reality goggles to create a tangible experience – and how strokes are managed in the emergency room.
The Medical Service team will offer you tips and tricks on mental health awareness and how to reduce stress, a key factor in the occurrence of strokes, such as how to use the cardiac coherence technique.
Medical staff will be on hand to measure your blood pressure, an important health indicator in stroke prevention.
Novae will host a stand to explain the impact of nutrition on our health and offer tips to better prevent strokes, while FRAGILE and the World Stroke Organization will cover specific information on the support and resources available through their networks.
Finally, the CERN Knowledge Transfer group will demonstrate two ongoing projects linked to strokes, namely the CAFEIN platform and the TRUSTroke project.
The campaign programme includes a fascinating lunchtime conference, with speakers from HUG discussing recent advances in stroke medicine. It will also feature testimonials from two young stroke survivors, Elise Mathy and Louis Gustin, who will share their personal experience in a talk entitled “Journey into aphasia”.
Visit the stands in Restaurant No. 1 and the foyer of Building 60 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and don’t miss the conference taking place from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. in the filtration plant, Building 222. Sign up to attend the conference at this link.
For more information about strokes and the full campaign programme, go to: https://hse.cern/stroke.
anschaef Tue, 10/01/2024 - 11:47 Byline HSE unit Publication Date Tue, 10/01/2024 - 11:441 Oct 15:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | CERN70 | EN
CERN's 70th anniversary ceremony (more CERN70 events)
We invite our CERN community to follow the event online. Attendance by invitation only.
2 Oct 11:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the author of "The Beauty of Falling – A Life in Pursuit of Gravity"
4 Oct 18:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Science Gateway | Public events | FR
Partage ta science – 2024
10 Oct 18:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | CERN Alumni | EN
News from the Lab | CERN openlab
11 Oct 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Online | HR Learning and Development | EN
L&D Micro-talk 12 – Demystifying creativity
14–18 Oct | Knowledge Sharing | Council Chamber | Academic Training Lectures | EN
Signals, Noise and Signal processing in Particle Detectors
15 Oct 17:30 | Knowledge Sharing | Council Chamber | Staff Association | FR
« Qui est légitime à parler du temps », par Etienne Klein
17 Oct 13:30 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Library | Archives, Library and Open Science events | EN
Meet the author of "Relic Gravitons"
18 Oct 14:00 | Knowledge Sharing | Main Auditorium | Commemorations | EN
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PUMA Experiments
23 Oct 14:00 | Physics | Council Chamber | Theory Colloquia | EN
The Higgs Boson: From Theory to Experiment
31 Oct 19:00 | Knowledge Sharing | CERN Science Gateway | Public event | FR (simultaneous interpreting in EN)
Dark Matter Day 2024
8 Nov 11:00 | Knowledge Sharing | The Globe of Science and Innovation | IdeaSquare | EN
IdeaSquare 10th anniversary
27 Nov–6 Dec | Experiments | CERN | DRD1 | EN
DRD1 Gaseous Detectors School
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katebrad Mon, 09/30/2024 - 14:33 Publication Date Mon, 09/30/2024 - 15:12On Friday, 27 September 2024, the Swiss Parliament adopted amendments to the Loi sur l’encouragement de la recherche et de l’innovation (Federal Act on the Promotion of Research and Innovation (LERI)). In accordance with the wishes of the Swiss Federal Council, a legal basis now exists for the development of a Plan sectoriel fédéral (Federal Sectoral Plan) regarding CERN’s buildings and installations.
Under this plan, which is currently being developed, the Federal Council intends to clarify the administrative procedures concerning land-use planning and improve the scheduling certainty of strategically important CERN projects that entail territorial development.
CERN participated in the consultation opened in March 2023 with a view to amending the LERI and subsequently appeared before the Science, Education and Culture Committee of the National Council (Lower Chamber of Parliament) in May 2024.
The adoption of the amended LERI by the Swiss Parliament is an important milestone. CERN appreciates the committment of the Swiss authorities, in their role as Host State, to science, as is reflected in the Federal Council’s Foreign Policy Strategy 2024–2027.
CERN will continue to cooperate closely with the authorities in the pursuit of their work with the aim of improving support for the Organization’s future projects, including the Future Circular Collider (FCC), in the event of its realisation, in accordance with the Federal Council’s decision of 10 December 2021.
anschaef Fri, 09/27/2024 - 10:46 Publication Date Fri, 09/27/2024 - 09:36