Join us on Friday 18 October, as CERN celebrates the 90th birthday of Carlo Rubbia, CERN Director-General from 1989 to 1994. Now is your chance to hear first-hand about his remarkable contributions to ...
Host Davide De Biasio will guide you through the journey of the world’s most powerful particle collider through conversations with the Head of LHC Operations, the Director for Accelerators and ...
As CERN prepares for LS3, road safety – one of the nine newly approved CERN Safety Fundamentals – is more critical than ever. Increased traffic, movement of equipment and a higher density of people ...
Two large transformation initiatives, the HCM project and the ERP project, have been launched to modernise the administrative systems that support CERN’s day-to-day work, making them more efficient, ...
Image: Springel et al. 2005/Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Most of the universe is void. Of the rest, most is invisible. Yet it weaves a sprawling cosmic web, lit at its nodes by clusters of ...
Winners of the 2026 CERN Beamline for Schools competition: “Team PionIST 3” from Türkiye (top left), “Team POLARIS” from Bangladesh (top centre), “Team Mobile MIPs” from the UK (right), “Team Centauri ...
Open to all members and beneficiaries, this annual event is an opportunity to hear the latest financial updates from the CERN Pension Fund and ask your questions directly to the Chair of the Pension ...
CERN has lost one of its most singular minds. Gian Vittorio Frigo – a pioneer of IT engineering, a practising guitarist, a meticulous cook and an endlessly generous host – has left us, and the world ...
This special run called for prompt gas bottle changes at LHCb to enable data acquisition with three different gases. Here CERN’s TE-VSC team switches the hydrogen and deuterium bottles. (Image: CERN) ...
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) could be Europe’s next-generation particle collider: a unique tool to explore the deepest mysteries of the Universe and to drive technology, innovation and skills ...