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Understanding containers and why they matter
/ Pimpo, Alberto (speaker)
Abstract
Containers have fundamentally transformed how we build, deploy, and scale applications—providing lightweight, portable, and consistent environments across a wide range of systems.In this session, we will explore:
How containers work under the hood, with a focus on kernel-level concepts and how they differ from traditional virtual machines
Key use cases for containers in both development and production environments
A brief introduction to cloud technologies and the role containers play in modern infrastructure
Hands-on exercises tailored to various experience levels, from beginner to advanced
Bio
Alberto is a DevOps Engineer as CERN. He's currently working on the OKD/Openshift infrastructure, a Kubernetes based solution which hosts more than 10.000 web applications [...]
2025 - 5416.
CERN openlab summer student lecture programme
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2025-07-14 12:21 |
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Reinforcement learning and its applications at CERN
/ Bunino, Matteo (speaker) (CERN)
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Reinforcement Learning (RL) has emerged as a powerful paradigm in artificial intelligence and has found exciting applications in various fields, including particle accelerators at CERN. This introductory lecture aims to provide an overview of RL and its application in optimizing beam steering in the AWAKE beamline and automating bunch splitting in the Proton Synchrotron (PS) at CERN.
The lecture will begin with an introduction to the fundamentals of RL, where we will explore the concept of agents learning to make decisions through interaction with an environment [...]
2025 - 5880.
CERN openlab summer student lecture programme
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2025-07-14 10:33 |
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Machine Learning for Trigger and Data Acquisition
/ James, Thomas Owen (speaker) (CERN)
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The LHC produces billions of collisions per second during operation, equivalent to Pb/s of raw data for the largest experiments CMS and ATLAS. It would be impossible to readout, process or store all of this data [...]
2025 - 4105.
CERN openlab summer student lecture programme
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2025-07-14 09:03 |
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2025-07-11 14:27 |
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Synchrotron X-ray radiation damage in protein structure determination: why do we care?
/ Garman, Elspeth (speaker) (Oxford University)
Structural biology relies on X-ray crystallography to provide much of the three-dimensional information on macromolecules (proteins, DNA, RNA) that informs biological function. Our research focusses on developing improved methods for macromolecular crystallography (MX) to enable problems not previously accessible to structure solution to be tackled [...]
2025 - 4656.
CERN Colloquium
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2025-07-11 11:05 |
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2025-07-11 09:22 |
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