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1st EPS TIG Hands-on Event for Science, Technology and Interfaces

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The Technology and Innovation Group (TIG), in close collaboration with the Young Minds, is organising a hands-on workshop on October 4-6, 2019 at CERN Geneva to offer young physicists and engineers new hands-on skills in hardware, software and related interfaces.

Physics and engineering students need various skills which -classically- are difficult to obtain during studies. Experiments necessitate many hard skills, such as physical understanding of the process, but also a bundle of other skills like know-how in instrumentation, hard- and software and strong team-work capabilities. In a physics laboratory an ever-changing neuralgic problem is interfacing of the experiment with –finally- the human who analyses, interprets and exploits the data.

This Hands-on-event aims to address this situation.

We offer students the opportunity to work on interfacing employing “hands-on” = really available devices. “Really available” means that the devices are modern, compact and affordable also for a standard laboratory.

Participation to this workshop is through application and limited to 25, so please hurry up!!
Registration can be done here.




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