CERN Technical Training: Open Courses (June - July 2007)

The following course sessions are currently scheduled in the framework of the CERN Technical Training Programme 2007:

Java – Level 2 (English):

2.7.-5.7.2007 (4 days, 3 places available)

MATLAB – Fundamentals and Programming Techniques (English):

2.7.-3.7.2007 (2 days, full)

MATLAB – Simulink for System and Algorithm Modeling (English)

4.7.-5.7.2007 (2 days, 2 places available)

Automate de Sécurité (French): -> POSTPONED > from 9.10 – 11.10.2007 !

10.7.-12.7.2007 (3 days, full)

Oracle – HTML DB 2.0: Develop Web Applications (English):

11.7.-13.7.2007 (3 days, 6 places available)

Technique du vide (French):

11.7.-12.7.2007 (2 days, full)

ANSYS – Classical (French)

16.7.-20.7.2007 (5 days, 3 places available)

Oracle – Programming with PL/SQL (English):

17.7.-19.7.2007 (3 days, full)

Introduction to Databases and Database Design (English)

24.7.-25.7.2007 (2 days, 5 places available)

Technique du vide (French):

24.7.-25.7.2007 (2 days, 3 places available)

If you are interested in attending any of the above course sessions, please consult your supervisor and/or your DTO, and apply electronically via EDH from the course description pages under ‘Upcoming course sessions’, with the detailed course programs. Please check our web-site for the latest number of places available for a given scheduled course.

Other courses, particularly from the Software and System Technologies Curriculum, are in the process of being scheduled. The complete range of training courses at CERN can be found on the same website, under the different curricula. Registration for all courses is always open – sessions for the less frequently requested courses are organized on a demand basis.

CERN Technical Training courses are open only to members of CERN personnel (staff members and fellows; associates, students, users, project associates; apprentices; and employees of CERN contractors, with some restrictions). In particular, quoted prices and programs refer specifically to the CERN community.