We received this year 735 applications and would like to thank all of the students who applied and congratulate the students who have been selected.
Please find below the names of the selected students for this year student programme:
We received this year 735 applications and would like to thank all of the students who applied and congratulate the students who have been selected.
Please find below the names of the selected students for this year student programme:
On the 14th and 15th of May, the CERN openlab Board of Sponsors gathered at CERN premises to review the outcomes of the first year of phase IV and to set new research challenges for the following years of the collaboration...
CERN openlab and Intel are pleased to announce a third instance of the Numerical Computing workshop, scheduled for May 27th and 28th at CERN. The course will be taught by external experts and several CERN staff.
Leon He, President Huawei Western Europe Enterprise Business Unit, visited CERN openlab today, along with Davis Wuhuajun, and Peter Balsiger, Sales Manager Storage & Datacenter of Huawei.
Androulla Vassiliou, the EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, visited CERN on Monday, 15 April to meet scientists and researchers supported with funding from the EU...
ICE-DIP, the Intel-CERN European Doctorate Industrial Programme, is a Marie Curie Actions project within the European Union’s 7...
CERN’s Schools of Computing (CSC) aim at creating a common technical culture in scientific computing among young scientists and engineers involved in particle physics or in sister experimental disciplines.
We would like to remind you that the closing date for the Summer Student applications is March 31st, 2013. The openlab student programme is open for applications from bachelor, master and PhD students in computer science and physics.
Today is a special day for CERN; it marks the end of run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), along with the reach of the 100 petabytes' milestone of data stored by CERN's data centre, the equivalent of roughly 700 years of Full-HD quality movies...
Oracle joined CERN openlab in 2003 and has collaborated with CERN for more than 30 years.