
Luc Pape 1939–2021
Luc Pape's rich career covered all aspects of our field, from the early days of bubble-chamber physics in the 1960s and 1970s, to the analysis of CMS data at the LHC.
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Luc Pape's rich career covered all aspects of our field, from the early days of bubble-chamber physics in the 1960s and 1970s, to the analysis of CMS data at the LHC.
Jean Sacton put Belgium at the forefront of major discoveries in fundamental physics and the development of associated technologies.
Vladimir Kukulin carried out pioneering research at the intersection of physics, mathematics, chemistry and engineering.
A recent CERN Alumni Network event highlighted how skills developed in high-energy physics can be transferred to careers in the environmental industry.
Felix Boehm focused on neutrino masses and mixings long before it was fashionable.
The high-energy and particle physics division of the European Physical Society has announced the recipients of its 2021 prizes.
Ignacio Taboada takes over from Darren Grant as spokesperson of the South Pole neutrino observatory
Experimental physicist Paul Lecoq’s half-century-long career illustrates the power of CERN in fostering international collaboration.
Accelerator physicist and science communicator Suzie Sheehy discusses her work, her new book, and how to increase the appeal of a research career.