School on Precision Oncology day@CERN

Europe/Zurich
IdeaSquare (CERN)

IdeaSquare

CERN

Registration
Registration CERN Visit
Participants
  • Aadhyaa SETYA
  • Aleksandra MITRIC
  • Alexa LIOGIER
  • Ambre GOUTTARD
  • Ananya Kedige RAO
  • Anna JANSANA
  • Archita MAHAJAN
  • Ashwini UCHIL
  • Brenda T. NAKANDI
  • Caroline MOYRET-LALLE
  • Chiara DE BELLE
  • Chirine CHAWICHE
  • Clotilde BRAYE
  • Cylia DAHMANI
  • Cássia LIMA COSTA
  • Elena RAMIS BRAVO
  • Febby Valentine PURWADI
  • Flora NGUYEN VAN LONG
  • Giovana PEREIRA
  • Hasanka MADUBASHETHA
  • Hsin Wen HSIEH
  • Jacquelyn COBB
  • Jayde Livingstone
  • Jean-François ADAM
  • Joey LABOUR
  • Kangkana MITRA
  • Khushi MAMGAIN
  • Leyla MEHMETBEYLI
  • Luis CASTILLO CANTERO
  • Léo DAUTUN
  • Madline SAUVAGE
  • Mostafa GHAFOORYAN SANGCHOOLI
  • Muslimbek ISMOILJONOV
  • Nawal OUGUIRTI
  • Neha ACHARYA
  • Prescila BOU KARAM
  • Quentin CHAINE
  • Rebeka Monika OKLOPCIC
  • Sarvenaz Keshmiri
    • 09:30 10:00
      Arrival at CERN reception 30m
    • 10:00 10:30
      Visit to IdeaSquare 30m

      Connecting curious minds to accelerate ideas through collaboration, R&D prototyping, and experimental innovation.

      Speaker: Markus Nordberg (CERN)
    • 10:30 11:15
      Knowledge Transfer to Medical Applications 45m IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Alessandro Raimondo (CERN)
    • 11:15 12:00
      Remote Monitoring of Health Parameters 45m IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Roberto Cittadini (CERN)
    • 12:00 12:45
      Radioisotopes Production at MEDICIS 45m IdeaSquare

      IdeaSquare

      CERN

      Speaker: Thierry Stora (CERN)
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch at R1 1h
    • 14:15 15:00
      Visit to SynchroCyclotron 45m

      The 600-MeV Synchrocyclotron (SC), which came into operation in 1957, was CERN’s first accelerator. It provided beams for CERN’s first experiments in particle and nuclear physics. In 1967, it began supplying beams for a dedicated radioactive-ion-beam facility called ISOLDE, which still carries out research ranging from pure nuclear physics to astrophysics and medical physics. In 1990 the SC closed down after 33 years of service.

      Speaker: Sandra Elisabeth Muhr (CERN)
    • 15:00 15:45
      Visit to Crystal Clear 45m

      Since then, Crystal Clear is active in academic and applied researches on scintillating materials and on novel ionizing radiation detecting devices, including readout electronics and data acquisition, for particle physics and medical imaging - such as positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography - and on the development of medical imaging prototypes.

      Speaker: Etiennette Auffray Hillemanns (CERN)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Departure from CERN reception 30m