4TU.Alumni event San Francisco
20 November 2024 17:30 till 21:00 - Location: Aula Conference Centre, TU Delft - By: Alumni Relations | Add to my calendar
We are thrilled to invite you to a special joint event hosted by 4TU.Alumni and CERN Alumni Network, celebrating CERN's 70th anniversary!
This exciting event will kick off with an opening from TU Delft leadership, followed by:
- A special talk from CERN, reflecting on its 70 years of innovation and its vision for the future of scientific discovery.
- An overview of fascinating research projects involving collaborations between CERN and NIKHEF.
- A spotlight on the audience sharing their experiences with CERN.
The event will conclude with a networking drink, offering a great opportunity to continue the conversation, meet old friends and make new, exciting connections.
We look forward to celebrating with you in Delft!
Programme
17:30 - 18:00
Walk-in
Registration in the Senaatszaal with drinks & buffet dinner
18:00 - 19:30
Plenary programme
- Welcome by Ena Voûte (TU Delft Pro Vice Rector of International Affairs)
- Opening by Rende Steerenberg (CERN Management Liaison to The Netherlands)
- Talk by Kazu Akiba (Senior Researcher at NIKHEF)
- Short interviews with the audience about valuable CERN experiences
19:30 - 21:00
Networking drink
Networking with drinks & snacks
If you will be joining this event, please sign-up via this button. To make organising the event possible, a fee of €20 is asked. It will solely be used to cover (part of) the expenses. A payment link is shared via email once registration is completed.
If you cannot attend but still wish to be informed about future events, please complete the registration form with your current contact information.
Location
Aula Conference Centre
Senaatszaal
Mekelweg 5
2628 CC Delft
Aula Conference Centre, TU Delft
Senaatszaal
Mekelweg 5
2628 CC Delft
About 4TU.Alumni
10 years ago we launched the Dutch Engineers Alumni Network (DEAN) of TU Delft, University of Twente, Wageningen University and TU Eindhoven, with currently communities in USA, London, Germany, France, Switzerland, and the Nordics. Now it’s time to rebrand this community into 4TU.Alumni as a part of the 4TU.Federation.
By bringing together the engineers that studied in the Netherlands, we are creating valuable communities for our alumni. We encourage members to use these communities for sharing both achievements and information as well as tapping into the expertise of each other.
Dutch engineers work across a wide range of sectors, and are affiliated not only with the most prestigious organisations of their fields but in many cases also self-funded start-ups. Some of them may have only recently completed their studies in the Netherlands while others have already lived in one of these countries for a decade or more. This network, therefore, represents a significant source of skills, contacts, and advice.