Nobel Laureate Michel during his lecture at the 2008 Physics Meeting.

 

 

2005 - 55th Meeting of Nobel Laureates The 2005 Meeting of Nobel Laureates was an interdisciplinary event for Nobel Laureates in chemistry, physics and physiology/medicine – only the second interdisciplinary meeting of this kind. Besides the 44 Laureates, 696 outstanding young scientists from 54 nations took part in the 16 plenary lectures given by Laureates and in the three panel discussions that all took place in Lindau, Germany, from June 27th to July 1st, 2005. The young scientists were also able to carry on a direct dialogue with the Laureates in 24 discussion events.
Nobel Laureate Veltman (Physics 1999): The Development of Particle Physics" at the 2008 Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Nobel Laureate Hall (Physics 2005): The Optical Frequency Comb - a Really Versatile Tool" at the 2008 Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Nobel Laureate Giacconi (Physics 2002): "The Impact of Big Science on Astrophysics" at the 2008 Nobel Laureate Meeting.
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NAVIGATION:
BENEFACTORS:
ACADEMIC PARTNER OF THE MEETINGS IN NATURAL SCIENCES:

(DE) Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
ACADEMIC PARTNER OF THE MEETINGS IN ECONOMIC SCIENCES:

(GB) University of Southampton