Read article 'Game on for physicists'
Game on for physicists
Raphael Granier de Cassagnac discusses opportunities for particle physicists in the gaming industry.
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Read article 'Game on for physicists'
Raphael Granier de Cassagnac discusses opportunities for particle physicists in the gaming industry.
Read article 'The new hackerpreneur'
Hackathons can kick-start your career, says hacker and entrepreneur Jiannan Zhang.
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Beamline for Schools, the Courier caught up with past winners whose lives were impacted by the competition.
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Inspired by CERN’s international teacher programme and visits to other major labs, Joe Muise has found a powerful way to inspire physics students.
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Sudhir Malik reports on an initiative by the US CMS collaboration to increase opportunities for under-represented students in high-energy physics.
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CERN engineer Sławosz Uznański is one of 17 astronauts selected by ESA from among more than 22,000 applicants.
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Gabriel Facini describes a new programme to change the culture of leadership in large scientific collaborations.
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Jack Heron, a senior fellow working on R&D for the proposed Future Circular Collider, reflects on his past experience in the defence sector.