Meet Milosz, who was an Administrative Student at CERN in 2021, and is currently finishing his master's degree in Operations Management.

Tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN?

My name is Milosz Zielinski and I'm currently finishing my master's degree in Operations Management.

Previously, I graduated from Lodz University of Technology in Management and Production Engineering, and from La Rochelle Business school in Business Administration.

Before joining CERN I have been working in the United States and in Poland, supporting the production and implementation of the Polish Air Radar System.

"There are always new people to meet and new connections to form": meet Rebecca, doctoral student at CERN.

Hi Rebecca, tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN? 

Hi all! I am Rebecca, I am from the UK, from Imperial College London and I have been a doctoral student at CERN since March 2021. I have always intended to come to CERN as a physics researcher, and even from the age of 12 chose my language and science modules in the hope that I would come to work here someday! 

Meet Fleur, CERN technical student from The Netherlands

Hello Fleur, tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN? 

Hello! My name is Fleur and I was born in the Netherlands, but grew up on a small Caribbean island called Curaçao. When I finished high school I moved back to the Netherlands to study Applied Physics at the Delft University of Technology. After finishing my bachelor’s degree I wanted to gain more practical experience in the field of physics, and I have always been fascinated by CERN and their research. After some googling I found the Technical Student program, which is exactly what I was looking for!

Meet Petter, Firefighter at CERN

Hej Petter! Tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN.

I am a firefighter from Sweden. I am married and have two 6-year old twin boys. During the years I worked there I had the chance to work in two different fire and rescue services, and I was fortunate to be in a time and place where I got the opportunity to engage in some different projects on regional and national levels. This opened my eyes to working in a bigger context, but it is not the whole truth. I am also quite curious and adventurous as a person.

"CERN changed my life". Meet Daniel, Doctoral student from Romania

Hello Daniel! Tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN?

Greetings! I’m Daniel, I come from Romania and have studied in various locations throughout Europe. CERN changed my life, in quite a literal manner. Some of my colleagues can pinpoint exactly when they heard about CERN for the first time and how they knew immediately this is their dream place to be. However, this was not the case for me, but I developed a passion for CERN slowly over time, as I was hearing all the fantastic news about the Organization. 

CERN makes you feel unique. It makes you feel valued.

Hi Anastasiia, tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN? 

Hey there! My name is Anastasiia. Coming originally from Ukraine, I moved to Austria right after finishing school, to study Mass Media and Communication Science at the University of Vienna. While doing my Bachelor’s Degree, I was constantly looking for internship opportunities in the communications field, and one day came across a call for students at CERN in the framework of the Administrative Student Programme.