Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated ...
Le CERN, en partenariat avec la République et canton de Genève et la Ville de Genève, annonce le lancement du programme de résidence Résonance. Sont invités à postuler les artistes établis à Genève, e ...
Notre personnel étant indéniablement notre plus grand atout, notre objectif premier doit être d'attirer et de retenir les meilleurs talents de tous les États membres et États membres associés, et de m ...
Based on the firm belief that people are our biggest asset, our objective first and foremost must be to attract and retain the best talent from all the Member and Associate Member States and to ...
The LHC will not generate black holes in the cosmological sense. However, some theories suggest that the formation of tiny 'quantum' black holes may be possible. The observation of such an event would ...
The Progress Pride Flag was raised on the Esplanade des Particules on 18 November to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community working at CERN. In addition to bearing the familiar rainbow, this flag, designed by ...
Que diriez-vous de dépenser votre période de formation universitaire dans un environnement international et multidisciplinaire passionnant à la pointe de l'ingénierie, de la technologie et de la ...
The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment specialises in investigating the slight differences between matter and antimatter, by studying a type of particle called the "beauty quark", or "b ...