How can particle accelerators help to improve human health? A 10-day challenge for multidisciplinary teams of young people!

Come to take part in an EU-funded challenge to imagine new multidisciplinary solutions to address health issues by using particle accelerators.

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In summer 2024, the EU-funded I.FAST project will challenge students to find new and innovative societal applications for accelerators.

Come to take part in an EU-funded challenge to imagine new multidisciplinary solutions to address health issues by using particle accelerators. This challenge will be tackled by multidisciplinary teams invited to stay, all expenses covered (*), for 10 days at the European Scientific Institute (ESI) near Geneva.

Some particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN are the largest scientific tools on Earth. But beyond driving large scientific discoveries, many smaller accelerators are used in medicine to detect and/or treat cancer as well as having many other applications in our daily lives.

For 10 days in Archamps near Geneva, students from different academic backgrounds will form teams to imagine innovative solutions on “how can particle accelerators be used to improve human health?”. On the 10th day, they will present their work to a jury of experts at CERN.

To help in this task, students will be offered high-level seminars on particle accelerators and their applications, current challenges in the field of human health and on innovation and scientific communication. Mentors will be on hand to ensure a stimulating environment to discuss these issues.

This initiative is put forward by the I.FAST project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, together with several partners including CERN, ESI, the Hitriplus project, CNRS, GSI, Oxford University, etc. It stems from the historic collaboration between the ESI, CERN and others partners to run the Joint Universities Accelerator School.

More details can be found at http://www.ifast-cbi.particle-accelerators.eu

Who can apply?

Applications are welcome from students currently enrolled in their 3rd to 5th year of university (final year bachelor's and master's) studying physics, engineering, chemistry, life science and medicine.

Interest or experience in the fields of particle accelerators or medical technologies will be an advantage.

Language

All activities will be held in English.

How to apply?

To apply fill this form.

Application deadline

The application form has to be submitted before Monday February 26th 23:59, Geneva time.

Calendar

  • February 26th 2024: Application deadline
  • May 1st: Successful applicants are notified.
  • 1st July: Online meeting, “Getting to know each other”.
  • 9th-18th July: Series of online seminar to learn about accelerators and their applications to human health.
  • Tuesday July 23rd to Thursday August 1st: Stay at the European Scientific Institute in Archamps (including a visit at CERN).
  • Thursday August 1st: Presentation at CERN and award ceremony.

(*) Travel expenses in economy class will be reimbursed within a limit of €300.


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under Grant Agreement No 101004730 and No 101008548.