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Daily Recap – Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Annabell Reiß

Daily Recap – Tuesday, 23 August 2022

An eventful opening day of the 7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences has come to a close: The official Opening Ceremony featured greetings from various top-class guests and was followed by the start of the scientific programme.

Young Economists at #LINOecon – Shift From Macro to Micro

Oluwabunmi Adejumo

Young Economists at #LINOecon – Shift From Macro to Micro

2022 young economist Oluwabunmi Adejumo will participate virtually in #LINOecon. She recently made a shift in her research perspective.

Young Scientist Sara Dumit Earns Back-to-Back Awards for her Interdisciplinary Research

Daniela Thiel

Young Scientist Sara Dumit Earns Back-to-Back Awards for her Interdisciplinary Research

Besides having been selected in 2021 to participate in the 70th and the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings as a young scientist, Sara Dumit has recently received two consecutive prestigious awards for her interdisciplinary research in Health Physics.

Daily Recap – Friday, 1 July 2022

Philipp Reichle

Daily Recap – Friday, 1 July 2022

After an exciting week full of personal encounters, scientific debates and inspirational talks, the 71st Lindau Meeting has come to an end. The day on Mainau Island rounded off our week.

Daily Recap – Tuesday, 28 June 2022

Annabell Reiß

Daily Recap – Tuesday, 28 June 2022

The 71st Lindau Meeting is fully underway and also the third day of #LINO22 was packed with exiting sessions and opportunities for informal exchange.

Daily Recap – Monday, 27 June 2022

Philipp Reichle

Daily Recap – Monday, 27 June 2022

Today, #LINO22 offered plenty of options for lively exchange, fruitful discussions and fun social events.

Hallmarks of a Nobel Career

Ben Skuse

Hallmarks of a Nobel Career

Nobel Prize winning scientists are often regarded as lone geniuses, born with an insight into the inner workings of nature us mere mortals could never hope to achieve. The truth is far more interesting.

How Nobel-Winning Physics Might Lead To a Green Revolution

Ben Skuse

How Nobel-Winning Physics Might Lead To a Green Revolution

Three ideas from Physics to produce energy in a climate-friendly way.

Incubator for Innovative Ideas

Martine Abboud

Incubator for Innovative Ideas

2018 Lindau Alumna Martine Abboud has founded a start-up that equips entrepreneurs with business skills.

When Support Replaces Competition

Daniela Thiel

When Support Replaces Competition

Crowdfight connects researchers worldwide for support to answer scientific questions.

How Auction Theory Could Help Distribute Vaccines Equitably Across the World

Tibi Puiu

How Auction Theory Could Help Distribute Vaccines Equitably Across the World

When auctions are well-designed, they benefit everyone, including the bidders and the auctioneers. Maybe a way to distribute vaccines worldwide?

Being a Problem Solver

Oluwabunmi Adejumo

Being a Problem Solver

2022 young economist Oluwabunmi Adejumo decided to work on different perspectives on the economies of sub-Saharan Africa.