Arts at CERN and Nobel Prize Museum announce the Collide Stockholm international residency award recipient and two Honorary Mentions 💫 Following the international open call launched in November 2025, Arts at CERN and the Nobel Prize Museum are pleased to announce that Lithuanian artist Emilija Škarnulytė has been selected as the recipient of the Collide Stockholm residency award. The jury also decided to award two Honorary Mentions to artists Morehshin Allahyari and Wendi Yan. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/djF8ihKE
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CERN’s Medipix3 technology on track to help more patients A portable photon-counting CT scanner developed using CERN’s Medipix3 technology receives FDA clearance, paving the way for broader clinical adoption. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/d2tzhkT8
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CERN’s full-scale test stand enters the powering phase 🧲 On 20 April 2026, another important milestone was reached for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (#HiLumiLHC), with the start of the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long test stand called the Inner Triplet String (IT) String. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, it will be powered up progressively, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dTDxFkRR
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Today, on the United Nations International Girls in ICT Day (International Telecommunication Union), we're celebrating two researchers making their mark at the intersection of computing and particle physics. 💻⚛️ Tara Tahseen and Paula Martínez Suárez are working on anomaly detection algorithms in partnership with CERN openlab, Oracle, UCL (UCL Centre for Data Intensive Science and Industry) and the CERN ATLAS Collaboration, exploring how machine learning can help identify rare physics signals in real time, at microsecond and nanosecond timescales, directly at the hardware trigger level. Their work contributes to one of the most data-intensive environments in science: the LHC, where the ATLAS detector processes collision data at a rate that makes real-time, intelligent event selection not just useful but essential! 🔗 Learn more about the projects they are working on: 🔸 Anomaly Detection for Ultra Low Latency Event Selection at the LHC (ATLAS Experiment): https://lnkd.in/eupgMR7m 🔸 Investigation of Anomaly Detection Algorithms for Filtering Events with Microseconds Latency in the ATLAS Hardware-Level Trigger: https://lnkd.in/evJTpDjb Watch the video to hear from Tara and Paula about their research and their journeys in ICT 👇 At CERN openlab, we are also proud to offer opportunities through our Summer Student Programme that empower young women to gain hands-on experience at the cutting edge of ICT for science here at CERN. Through collaborations with initiatives like IDEAS4HPC, we also actively support dedicated funding for female summer students. #WomenInICT #CERNopenlab #CERN #ATLASExperiment #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience
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The ATLAS Collaboration sets record limits on Higgs boson’s self-interaction The result is based on over 300 inverse femtobarns of proton–proton collision data, which is equivalent to 30 000 trillion collisions Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dbDx4k2J
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ATLAS acts as a cosmic-ray laboratory ✨ The ATLAS Collaboration reports its first measurement of proton–oxygen collisions at the #LHC, which recreate cosmic-ray interactions with Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dsi8wvPX
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Capturing intricate details of particle interactions 🔍 The current Inner Tracking System of the ALICE Experiment, is the world’s largest pixel detector to date, with 10m2 of active silicon area and nearly 13 billion pixels. ITS3 is an upgrade of this current system, building on the successful use of monolithic active pixel sensors and taking this concept to the next level. Listen to Alexander Kluge, co-project leader of IST3, explain more about the upgrade. ALICE Collaboration
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Meet Niels, a PhD student in detector physics. #OurPeople What advice would you give potential applicants? Niels: “Don’t overthink it. Write a motivation letter and apply. Many people assume that only the absolute elite have a chance of working at CERN, but that is not true. If you are qualified for a position, genuinely interested, and able to show your motivation, it is always worth trying. With a bit of luck, you might find yourself here.” Read Niels’ full story: https://lnkd.in/dxaww6uE CERN. Take part! #CERN #CERNCareers
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Muon g-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics Recognition honors experiments and scientific collaborations at three institutions that explored the subtle wobble of a subatomic particle Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dkbeGmDZ
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CMS looks deep inside quarks 🔎 The CMS Collaboration has probed deep inside quarks to search for potential building blocks within them. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dEd9JUhz
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