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The competition featured students working on exciting challenges within both high-energy physics and other research domains
CERN openlab works with industry to tackle the ICT challenges of the high-luminosity LHC
The final students from the 2017 CERN openlab Summer Student Programme recently left CERN after nine weeks working on advanced computing projects
CERN openlab has published a white paper identifying the major ICT challenges that face CERN and other ‘big science’ projects in the coming years
CERN openlab has been running its summer student programme for 15 years. Some of our students also return to CERN...
After celebrating its 15th anniversary last year, CERN openlab looks back on its successes and what it hopes to achieve in the coming years
The award was presented for an Open Compute Project investigation into whether or not it could be sent out for public procurement
CERN openlab's Summer Student Programme is open to students studying at university with an interest in computer science
ICE-DIP brings together CERN, Intel and universities to offer training to five PhD students in advanced information and communications
Earlier this week, this year’s CERN openlab summer students presented their work as 5-minute ‘lighting talk’ presentations
From 11 to 17 June, CERN hosted the 10 young students who won the CERN Special Award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
CERN openlab and Intel jointly announced the winners of the Modern Code Developer Challenge at annual Intel HPC Developer Conference in November