This section gathers press coverage and other on-line articles relating to CERN openlab and its activities.
Further content can be found archived on the previous phases' website, here.
Date published | Title | Abstract | Article |
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02/12/2016 | CERN Openlab Summer Student Programme 2017 |
CERN Openlab Summer Student Programme 2017 Are you a student in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering or Physics, interested in working on advanced IT projects for two full months during the summer? If so, you should apply to the CERN Openlab Summer Student Programme! |
Article on researchx.in |
01/12/2016 | Applications now open for CERN openlab Summer Student Programme 2017 |
Applications for the 2017 CERN openlab Summer Student Programme are now open. Apply and open a world of possibilities! By joining the programme, you will work on ambitious IT projects using some of the latest hardware and software technologies, and see how advanced IT solutions are used in high-energy physics. In addition, you will have the opportunity to attend a series of lectures developed for the CERN openlab summer students, given by IT experts on advanced CERN-related topics. Included in the programme are also visits at the CERN facilities and experiments, as well as other research laboratories and companies. |
Article on satprnews.com |
01/12/2016 | CERN openlab Summer Students 2017 (Member States and Non MS) |
CERN openlab Summer Students 2017 (Member States and Non MS) Are you a B.Sc. or M.Sc. student (who will have completed at least three years of full-time studies at university level by next spring) in Computer Science or Mathematics, Engineering or Physics with a strong computing profile? Would you be interested in working on an advanced IT project for two full months during the summer? If so, you should apply to the CERN openlab Summer Student Programme! |
Article on myscience.ch |
30/11/2016 | Optimising The Code Behind The Large Hadron Collider |
CERN is at the cutting edge of physics, dedicated to probing the fundamental structure of the universe. In 2012, its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator famously produced evidence for the Higgs boson, an elementary particle first suspected to exist in the 1960s. |
Article on data-economy.com |
28/11/2016 | Computing Engineer (Storage Developer / Engineer) |
Where the term "Big data" takes on a meaning of its own: Make your contribution to the development of our distributed physics data management systems comprising hundreds of Petabytes - at the birthplace of the world wide web! Join CERN's Storage Group as a storage specialist for a unique challenge as the next step in your career. CERN, take part! |
Article on workey.se |
25/11/2016 | Huawei Latest News & Update: China’s Tech Giant Is Chosen By CERN For Helix Nebula Science Cloud |
CERN is on a mission to use the recent discovery of a particle consistent with the long-sought Higgs boson to disentangle some of the fundamental forces of existence -- and Huawei cloud storage is to be a part of the undertaking. The collaboration will pave way to a European hybrid platform that will enhance the process of analyzing data. |
Article on gamenguide.com |
24/11/2016 | CERN Summer Internships |
CERN openlab Summer Student Programme is a prestigious program at CERn Geneva. This 2 months CERN Summer Internship Program is an opportunity for aspiring students to go through cutting edge research. The areas of research include Data Acquisition, Computing Platforms, Data Storage Architectures, Networks and Communication, Data Analytics etc. |
Article on adotz.net |
18/11/2016 | La gestión de los datos, el arma secreta del CERN |
El centro de Ginebra es conocido por su acelerador de partículas y su aventura en busca del bosón de Higgs. Pero detrás hay un maremágnum de datos que son analizados por el español Manuel Martín, con el que conversa INNOVADORES |
Article on elmundo.es |
16/11/2016 | How do containers scale on OpenStack? |
The OpenStack community has been developing support for containers for over two years since the Paris Summit. Containers are now alive and well on OpenStack: not only can users easily deploy containers but OpenStack services themselves have been well containerized, as evident in projects such as Kolla and OpenStack Ansible. The next natural question is, how do containers scale? In other words, what happens when ten of thousands containers are deployed in the cloud? And how do they perform? |
Article on developer.ibm.com |
16/11/2016 | Computing Engineer (Storage Developer / Engineer) Job in Geneva, Switzerland |
At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. They use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter, the fundamental particles. The particles are made to collide together at close to the speed of light. The process gives the physicists clues about how the particles interact, and provides insights into the fundamental laws of nature. |
Article on qreer.com |