CERN Accelerating science

How student coders helped CERN build iPhone app, speed up simulations

Date published: 
20 Sep 2012
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Ars Technica

Google Summer of Code is one of the best deals out there both for students looking to hone their coding skills and for organizations that need cheap, talented labor. A student who completes an open source coding project gets a cool $5,000, and the projects are important enough that even CERN, the European nuclear research organization that runs the Large Hadron Collider, has participated the last two years.

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