CERN 70 År Luleå

LULEÅ: CERN’s 70-year anniversary tour trio | Lunch seminar | Exhibition | Evening event

fredag, 20 september 2024 10:00 - 16:00


E-Huset, 2 floor, the University Campus Luleå, Porsön, Luleå, Lunch seminar in Sal E231, exhibition in the lobby of B192 and evening event at Vetenskapens hus (scroll down for further information) (Google maps)

How has CERN affected all our lives since the facility was first taken into use 70 years ago? Or, perhaps more intriguing, what is going on at CERN right now, and what kind of competencies is CERN looking for to work on the unanswered questions about how the universe works and what it is made of? Join us to learn about all this and more.

Lunch seminar and exhibition

On the border between Switzerland and France, CERN houses the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments for investigating the subatomic world. 

This year holds special significance for the research facility – on 29 September, it turns 70. And, even though so much has already been discovered through CERN, it feels like the work has just begun.

Join the CERN 70 Anniversary tour for a day of activities – an exhibition, an inspiring lunch seminar, and an evening event, including a popular scientific talk on current research at CERN. The evening event is held in Swedish.

It is the perfect opportunity to get a look deeply into what CERN has done and does and how you can be a part of future of the world's most spoken about research facility.

Are you a student, and perhaps you have never thought that CERN could be the next step in your career? Find out what it is like to join one of CERN’s many student programs and get to know more about the challenges you would be working on at CERN.

As a research facility, CERN requires people with innovative mindsets and diverse skills in everything from engineering and computer science to administration and international relations.

12:00–13:00 | Lunch seminar | Opportunities for students

Anton Lu from CERN and and Alessandro Montella, PhD student at Stockholm University speaks about the activities at CERN and lets you in on the exciting opportunities available for students at one of the world’s largest research laboratories. 

The seminar is free of charge, but registration in advance is required (Link at the top of the page). Lunch (vegetarian) is included if you register.

Sal E231, E-Huset, 2 floor, the University Campus Luleå, Porsön, Luleå

Speakers

12:00

Speakers

Anton LuResearcher at CERN

Alessandro MontellaPhD student at Stockholm University

240827 Anton
240830 Allesandro

10:00–16:00 | Exhibition | Open all day

We invite you to an exhibition on the research done at CERN. Learn more about the current research and future plans, and see examples of equipment that Swedish groups are developing for various detector and accelerator projects at CERN.

At the exhibition, you will also have the chance to meet students and professors who are currently involved in CERN activities and who are eager to answer all your questions.

10:00–16:00, Studenttorget/B192-foajén, the University Campus Luleå, Porsön, Luleå

18:00-20:00 – Public Evening Event

The day ends with an popular evening event on the work and research at CERN.

The evening event will be held in Swedish, for more information, follow the link.

Vetenskapens Hus, Storgatan 53, 972 31 Luleå

Sweden is one of CERN’s 23 member countries. This gives Swedish students at all degree levels the opportunity to apply to CERN’s various student programmes.