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ATLAS announces Thesis Award winners

On 25 February 2016, the ATLAS collaboration announced the winners of the 2015 ATLAS Thesis Awards

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At CERN
03 March, 2016
At CERN
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03 March, 2016

Debugging the gender gap

The first Django Girls event in Geneva took place at CERN last weekend

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Computing
02 March, 2016
Computing
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02 March, 2016

Congratulations to SuperKEKB for “first turns"

The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Japan celebrates first turns and successful storage of beams in the SuperKEKB collider

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Physics
02 March, 2016

CERN Chapter of Mozilla Study Groups launched

A new Study Group aims to bring CERN people together to share knowledge about programming and collaborate on open-research projects

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Computing
29 February, 2016
Computing
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29 February, 2016

Arts@CERN: two guest artists to give a presentation

The two guest artists Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand will give a presentation in the framework of the Art@CERN programme

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At CERN
29 February, 2016

ESA calls for space science ideas

ESA are soliciting ideas from the broad scientific community for the competitive selection of new "Science Ideas"

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At CERN
29 February, 2016
At CERN
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29 February, 2016

Historic moment as SESAME begins storage ring installation

This week the first of the 16 cells of SESAME’s storage ring was installed in the shielding tunnel in the centre’s experimental hall in Allan, Jordan

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At CERN
29 February, 2016

A new type of coating to chase the clouds away

In this week's Bulletin find out how the amorphous carbon coating can be a solution to address the electron cloud issue in view of the HL-LHC upgrade

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At CERN
26 February, 2016

Register now for the Asia-Europe-Pacific School of HEP

The third Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics, AEPSHEP2016, to be held near Beijing, China, 12-25 October 2016, is open for applications

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At CERN
18 February, 2016

Awakening acceleration: AWAKE’s plasma cell arrives

With plasma cell in place, CERN’s AWAKE experiment is one step closer to testing acceleration hundreds of times more powerful than current methods

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Experiments
17 February, 2016
Experiments
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17 February, 2016