Read article 'Your guide to becoming a CERN guide'
Your guide to becoming a CERN guide
The most satisfying thing is witnessing people’s enthusiasm and their desire to learn more about CERN and its mission, says Bryan Pérez Tapia.
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Read article 'Your guide to becoming a CERN guide'
The most satisfying thing is witnessing people’s enthusiasm and their desire to learn more about CERN and its mission, says Bryan Pérez Tapia.
Read article 'You have to be able to explain ‘why’'
As someone who fell in love with science at a young age and enjoyed speaking and writing, Sean Carroll has clearly found his ideal career. But stepping outside the confines of research is not without ...
Read article 'It all starts in the workshop'
Exploring the fundamental laws of the universe relies on the dedication and enthusiasm of skilled CERN technicians such as Florian Hofmann.
Read article 'Have you got what it takes to teach?'
CERN alumni who have returned to the classroom reveal teaching to be one of the hardest but most rewarding things they have ever done.
Read article 'Harnessing the LHC network'
The fifth LHC Career Networking event saw former LHC physicists lend their advice on securing a top job outside of
the field, reports Connie Potter.
Read article 'Making complexity irrelevant'
Headed by two ATLAS physicists, gluoNNet applies data-mining and machine-learning techniques to benefit wider society.
Read article 'On your way to Cyclotron Road?'
Berkeley Lab’s Cyclotron Road initiative is helping science innovators to translate their ideas into high-impact technologies.
Read article 'Quantum gravity in the Vatican'
Residents of the Vatican Observatory describe life as a full-time physicist in the church.
Read article 'From CERN to the environment'
A recent CERN Alumni Network event highlighted how skills developed in high-energy physics can be transferred to careers in the environmental industry.
Read article 'Harnessing the CERN model'
Experimental physicist Paul Lecoq’s half-century-long career illustrates the power of CERN in fostering international collaboration.