8–21 Sept 2024
DESY
Europe/Zurich timezone

Practical information

Date and place

The 45th CERN School of Computing (CSC 2024), organized by CERN in collaboration with DESY will be held at the DESY campus, outside of Hamburg, Germany, between the 8-21 September 2024.

Students should aim to arrive in Hamburg by afternoon or early evening of Sunday 8th of September, and leave on Saturday 21st of September. The tuition (lectures, exercises, and other part of the official programme) will take place from Monday 9th of September and will end by a closing dinner on Friday 20th of September.

We will be accommodated at the DESY Campus Hostel. The hostel is located on the DESY campus.

Lectures and exercises will take place in the DESY lecture rooms and labs.

Applications and selection

Eligibility to apply

We are committed to achieving an inclusive and stimulating environment at our schools, and we encourage all qualified persons to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of nationality, gender, age, ethnic origin, individual differences of belief, sexual orientation, or disability.

The School is aimed at postgraduate (i.e.. minimum of Bachelor degree or equivalent) students, engineers and scientists with a few years' experience in particle physics, in computing, or in related fields.

Students who have attended Thematic CERN Schools of Computing, and who are interested in deepening their knowledge on the topics covered by this school, are also welcome to apply.

Application

The deadline for application is Mondy 15th of April.

To apply, please fill in the application form and provide the requested information.

In order to login, you may use a CERN account, an EduGAIN-enabled account, or a public service account (GitHub, Google, Facebook or LinkedIn account). Alternatively, you can create a CERN lightweight account, and then login with your email ("Guess access"). You will also need to create an Indico account during the application process, if you do not already have one.

Applicants should ensure that they have:

  1. completed the application form online, and
  2. uploaded a signed formal letter of reference (on formal headed paper from the applicant's institute/organization) from their professor or supervisor.
  • If your professor or supervisor does not wish to provide you with a letter directly, s/he can email us your letter of reference instead. This should be sent directly to Computing.School@cern.ch, with the subject: Reference Letter CSC 2024: [name of applicant]

The letter of reference needs to be received by the school (whether uploaded or emailed) by Monday 15th of April at the latest.

This reference letter is a crucial part of your application for the School. It is your responsibility to ensure we receive it in due time.

 

Selection of participants

The number of participants is limited to 70. As we usually receive many more applications than places available, only selected applicants are invited to attend the school. 

Participant selection is done by members of the CSC Advisory + Programme Committee, and is based on the profile and the motivation of the applicants. The goal of this competitive process is to select participants who have enough education and work experience to profit fully from the school, and for whom the academic programme of the school is relevant to their work or research.

Applicants will be informed of the selection decision no later than Monday 29 April.

Selected applicants will receive an invitation letter from the school via Indico. Payment of the registration fee will confirm your place, at which point you will be considered a participant.

Insurance

Participants must have health and accident cover that includes adequate protection (including emergency medical treatment, hospitalisation and repatriation in case of illness or accident), and against disability or death resulting from illnesses and accidents, for the country in which the School takes place. 

Participants shall hold CERN free and harmless from any cost or expense resulting from the situation where adequate insurance cover is not in place.

Travel

How to get there

You can reach Hamburg via train, bus, car and plane. All information on how to get to DESY can be found here.

Arrangements

You should arrive at the DESY campus for registration during the afternoon or early evening of Sunday 8th of September 2024.

You are responsible for organising your own travel to and from the School location. The School does not organize travel tickets for participants. The travel cost to and from the School is not included in the school fee.

Once your application is accepted and you get an invitation letter, we strongly encourage you to make your travel arrangements without delay.

Visa

It is your responsibility to obtain any visa that may be required in order for you to travel to Germany and participate in the school. The cost of a visa is not included in the school fee.

If you require a visa to enter the Schengen area, please contact the organisers of the school without delay at Computing.School@cern.ch, so that a Letter of Invitation may be organised by the host institute. Without such a letter, you may not be able to apply for a visa successfully.

Accommodation and meals

Accommodation

Participants will be housed in the DESY Hostel in single rooms (some variations may occur).

DESY Hostel
Notkestraße 85
D-22607 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 8998-0
Email: hostel@desy.de

If you have any accessibility requirements, please e-mail us at Computing.School@cern.ch and we will be in touch to discuss options.

 Accommodation from 8 of September until 21 September is included in the School fee.

Meals

All meals are included in the School fee. The first meal will be the dinner on Sunday 8 September, and the last meal will be breakfast on Saturday 21st of September.

Dinners and lunches at the DESY campus will be served in the form of a buffet, with vegetarian options available. Social dinners will be taking place at local restaurants.

We will ask you in your application form about any specific dietary requirements you may have, and do our best to accommodate accordingly, given the local catering options available. 

Sustainability

Organizing the school in an environmentally responsible way is one of our goals.

During the school, we will:

  • Serve meals and drinks with washable plates, glasses and utensils; or with recycled and/or biodegradable ones
  • Have vegetarian dishes available as an alternative to dishes based on meat
  • Limit the amount of printed materials (and in particular, only provide the printed version of the school booklet to those who want to have one)
  • Separate and recycle waste

Please help us:

  • Consider travelling to the school by any less polluting means of transport, if possible
  • Bring your own reusable water bottle or cup