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Jiannan ZhangRead article 'The new hackerpreneur'

The new hackerpreneur

Hackathons can kick-start your career, says hacker and entrepreneur Jiannan Zhang.

Read article 'From blackboard to beamline'

From blackboard to beamline

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Beamline for Schools, the Courier caught up with past winners whose lives were impacted by the competition.

Museum-style displays produced from old equipmentRead article 'I built a physics museum in my classroom'

I built a physics museum in my classroom

Inspired by CERN’s international teacher programme and visits to other major labs, Joe Muise has found a powerful way to inspire physics students.

The 2024 PURSUE participants at FermilabRead article 'How skills pursue diversity and inclusion'

How skills pursue diversity and inclusion

Sudhir Malik reports on an initiative by the US CMS collaboration to increase opportunities for under-represented students in high-energy physics.

Sławosz UznańskiRead article 'Sabbatical in space'

Sabbatical in space

CERN engineer Sławosz Uznański is one of 17 astronauts selected by ESA from among more than 22,000 applicants.

Read article 'The coolest job in physics'

The coolest job in physics

Embedded in 3 km-thick ice, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole needs permanent human company to keep it operational. Recent IceCube “winterover” Marc Jacquart shares his experien...

Leading in Collaborations ProgrammeRead article 'Leading in collaborations'

Leading in collaborations

Gabriel Facini describes a new programme to change the culture of leadership in large scientific collaborations.

Matteo Di CosmoRead article 'Mixing physics and music'

Mixing physics and music

Electrical engineer Matteo Di Cosmo describes the difficult decision to leave CERN after eight enjoyable years.

Jack HeronRead article 'Fault-finding across sectors'

Fault-finding across sectors

Jack Heron, a senior fellow working on R&D for the proposed Future Circular Collider, reflects on his past experience in the defence sector.

Audrey VichardRead article 'A soft spot for heavy metal'

A soft spot for heavy metal

Together with colleagues from CERN’s Vacuum, Surfaces and Coatings and Mechanical and Materials Engineering groups, Audrey Vichard is working on R&D for the Einstein Telescope.

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