IPPOG News

Highlights from the 31st IPPOG Meeting in Ljubljana

From 1–4 June 2026, the 31st IPPOG Meeting took place at the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, bringing together representatives, educators, scientists, and outreach professionals from across the IPPOG collaboration.

Outreacher of the Month: Venus Keus

In this month’s Outreach of the Month interview, we meet Venus Keys, one of the newest members of the IPPOG community and Ireland representative. With a strong interest in science communication, education, and public engagement, Venus brings fresh perspectives and enthusiasm to particle physics outreach.

TIMEPIX@school: Bringing CERN Detector Technology into Classrooms Worldwide

The CERN & Society Foundation has officially launched TIMEPIX@school, a new educational initiative designed to bring advanced detector technology into classrooms around the world and provide students with direct access to hands-on scientific experimentation.

Outreacher of the Month: Marco Circella

This month, we are pleased to introduce Marco Circella as our Outreacher of the Month. Based in Bari (Italy), Marco’s work in astroparticle physics has taken him across very different environments, from high-altitude experiments to deep-sea neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean.

A New Year, a Renewed Coordination Team: IPPOG Steps into 2026

With the beginning of 2026, IPPOG enters a new phase marked by continuity, renewal, and a strengthened Coordination Team (CT). Following an active and impactful 2025, these changes aim to support the growing scope of IPPOG activities and prepare the collaboration for an exciting year ahead.