happy for you brother. wish you a happy journey. I've applied for the CERN summer internship few days back but sadly my professor uploaded the LOR few hours past the deadline. Anyways remember some random account on youtube is cheering for you and is really happy for you.
Hello . May you plz help me with this question ? I included the reference letter in the application , after confirmation they sent me an email includes link to upload R .letter , should i send the link to my professor to to upload the letter again ? Or i just ignore the link .
I loved your video. Where are you from ? Does the meals and accommodation come included in your contract as a short term intern? Thanks. I’m from Mexico and I would like to apply.
hey Bro, please help me out with this in order to get internship from CERN one must have to be enrolled in masters or undergraduation. Like I have completed my graduation can I also apply to open summer lab internship or not ??? I hope you will reply
Hey bro, as far as I understand as long as you've completed 2 years of undergrad and are still in university you can apply. So either if you're a master's student or a bachelor's student with at least 2 years. Hope that helps. Feel free to reply if you have any more questions. I'm not really the right person to ask though, as I'm still in highschool.
Interesting pictures from inside the CERN are appreciated (like, data acquisition center is pretty much a supercomputer, very cool!). However, it looked to me like 99% of your work - coding - you could have done from home, without a need to go to your office. Is that true? Or is there some proprietary code that you can access only from CERN computers?..
Keen observation. The reason it's important to be there in person is because only then is one connected directly to the CERN network which gives one access to lots of software goodies. In my case I was there for an internship programme that selects 10 students from Germany who get to go to CERN and do a project. Some participants had more hands-on projects where as others had more theoretical work. So that's why I was there in person and why it's better to be. Thanks for the feedback!
@@advaitdhingra9698 Are there instances when you actually ask people around you about things related to your work, and benefit of their input? Since you probably can access all CERN tools remotely, in what exactly is there a value of being there in person? I guess an experimentalist might want to work installing the target or checking some hardware (though I doubt a physicist, not a specialized engineer would do that), but for the intern doing coding - did you actually, not theoretically, get any benefit from coming there?..
Hi Michael S. - I am not the OP, but since I have been working at CERN, there are a few things I noticed: a) There isn't a strict "that's work for physicists/engineers"-thing. A lot of the physicists are working mainly on the software side. There are a few theoretical ones. But you can also see physicists working sometimes more on the engineering side. b) Especially for the interns it's probably nicer to be at CERN directly. In this video you have seen that they not only had an organized visit, they also had dinner and lunch together. Probably mostly with the other interns. But it helps to feel more connected. And it probably helps with building long lasting memories.
happy for you brother. wish you a happy journey. I've applied for the CERN summer internship few days back but sadly my professor uploaded the LOR few hours past the deadline. Anyways remember some random account on youtube is cheering for you and is really happy for you.
Thank you so much dude. Means a lot. Good luck to you as well .
This just popped up in my recommended man, Great video bro.
Thanks Jake 😄🙏
I was applied for cern summer student intership.my application in the review when get interview e-mail sir we know
Can you provide tips for getting selected. I'm a 3rd year BS(CS) student.
Hi , i just applied today for this intership Mechanical eng major , hopefully i get acceptance good luck 🌷
Good luck Sarah 🙂
@@advaitdhingra9698 thank uu 🙏🏻
Did u get?
Please make a video regarding what skills helped to get this
Hello . May you plz help me with this question ?
I included the reference letter in the application , after confirmation they sent me an email includes link to upload R .letter , should i send the link to my professor to to upload the letter again ? Or i just ignore the link .
Hi, sorry to disappoint, but I'm just a highschool student. My internship was only for 2 weeks. I can't really help here. Sorry
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Can you please tell me what you did with it?
I loved your video. Where are you from ? Does the meals and accommodation come included in your contract as a short term intern? Thanks. I’m from Mexico and I would like to apply.
Particle Fever. Watch this film if you haven't.
@@karens1967 yupp, I've seen it an I absolutely love it :)
Any chance you could get video of the real collider?
Sadly not, since it was on. But the footage of the CMS facilities was at the same level as the proton beams.
I am doing bs physics apart from physics should i start learning other courses for good cv and selection
Do some data analysis
They first teach how to do your work then u start ?
How many hours per day you work in CERN please tell me thnaks
Around 8-ish
Is there any training I mean the projects works given to anyone is difficult risky or not.
I'm sure they have a sort of training for engineering projects, but for data analysis I just had to learn ROOT and Python. So no, not really
@@advaitdhingra9698 As I am currently doing BS physics so what type of work I can do so I can pre prepare myself.
@@javeria... I'm not sure, I'm in highschool myself
@@advaitdhingra9698 haha ok
I want to ask that do they select master's students ..if yess so in which semester of masters they select.
Check their website. I believe the summer student programme is for masters students, but I'm not sure after which semester you can apply.
hey Bro, please help me out with this in order to get internship from CERN one must have to be enrolled in masters or undergraduation. Like I have completed my graduation can I also apply to open summer lab internship or not ??? I hope you will reply
Hey bro, as far as I understand as long as you've completed 2 years of undergrad and are still in university you can apply. So either if you're a master's student or a bachelor's student with at least 2 years. Hope that helps. Feel free to reply if you have any more questions. I'm not really the right person to ask though, as I'm still in highschool.
@Anshul Sharma check this out: careers.smartrecruiters.com/CERN/graduates
@@advaitdhingra9698 Thankyou soo much Brother .. I have applied to it. letd hope for the best that same like you i am also able to get into CERN.
@@AnshulSharma-yu7vi good luck 🤞
What is your major bro. Can computer science engineering student get accepted in cern
Hello Advait...I really liked your video.Will you please make more videos!
Thanks! :)
@@advaitdhingra9698 I am a physics student and really interested to know your CERN's journey.
Interesting pictures from inside the CERN are appreciated (like, data acquisition center is pretty much a supercomputer, very cool!). However, it looked to me like 99% of your work - coding - you could have done from home, without a need to go to your office. Is that true? Or is there some proprietary code that you can access only from CERN computers?..
Only really need to be there when conducting an experiment, but as an experimentalist, it can help give some motivation.
Keen observation. The reason it's important to be there in person is because only then is one connected directly to the CERN network which gives one access to lots of software goodies. In my case I was there for an internship programme that selects 10 students from Germany who get to go to CERN and do a project. Some participants had more hands-on projects where as others had more theoretical work. So that's why I was there in person and why it's better to be. Thanks for the feedback!
@@james_s60 I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip 😉
@@advaitdhingra9698 Are there instances when you actually ask people around you about things related to your work, and benefit of their input? Since you probably can access all CERN tools remotely, in what exactly is there a value of being there in person? I guess an experimentalist might want to work installing the target or checking some hardware (though I doubt a physicist, not a specialized engineer would do that), but for the intern doing coding - did you actually, not theoretically, get any benefit from coming there?..
Hi Michael S. - I am not the OP, but since I have been working at CERN, there are a few things I noticed: a) There isn't a strict "that's work for physicists/engineers"-thing. A lot of the physicists are working mainly on the software side. There are a few theoretical ones. But you can also see physicists working sometimes more on the engineering side.
b) Especially for the interns it's probably nicer to be at CERN directly. In this video you have seen that they not only had an organized visit, they also had dinner and lunch together. Probably mostly with the other interns. But it helps to feel more connected. And it probably helps with building long lasting memories.
Best CERN intern!
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Can first year students apply
First year bachelor? No, I don't think so. Check the website for details regarding CERN summer student
Keep going bro ur really working hard damnn what are u majoring in?
I'm starting college this year, so not majoring in anything as of now. I plan on studying physics.
@@advaitdhingra9698 nice keep goin!!!
@@areebaazam8887 thank you :)
Great vid
Thank you 😊
Show us the portals
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@@advaitdhingra9698 🤣 Figured I’d try, good job man. You’ve got a bright future ahead, keep up the good work
@@nicholasbrooks3997 thanks man. Made my day 😊
Keep updating
Great man
Can a Cern Person take his Wife there ?
I don't see why not
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gah damn brother
Ayy Al Pal in da house
rly interesting
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