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A Personal Anecdote On the Versatility of #LINO24

Physics: Garima Aggarwal

A Personal Anecdote On the Versatility of #LINO24

An insight for former and potential future participants: #LINO24 Alumna Garima Aggarwal about what invited Young Scientists might expect from their days at Lake Constance.

The Impact of Early Exposure to Research in Building Great Physician-Scientists

Medicine: Khalid El Bairi

The Impact of Early Exposure to Research in Building Great Physician-Scientists

Alumnus Khalid El Bairi shares his thoughts about the ideas you can gain by meeting Nobel Laureates. Additionally, he talked to a fellow scientists from his university about his sources for inspiration.

Women in Research #LINO24: Shanika Galaudage

Physics: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO24: Shanika Galaudage

Gravitational-wave astrophysicist, Shanika Galaudage, studies collisions between pairs of black holes and/or neutron stars. The #LINO24 Alumna reflects the course of her scientific career.

„Meaningful Exchanges – Not Possible In More Formal Environments”

Physics: Alaa Emara

„Meaningful Exchanges – Not Possible In More Formal Environments”

Lindau blogger Alaa Emara shares her experiences of #LINO24, including statements of several Young Scientists.

Meeting Nobel Laureates: The Inspiration and Importance of Becoming a Mobile Scientist

Medicine: Khalid El Bairi

Meeting Nobel Laureates: The Inspiration and Importance of Becoming a Mobile Scientist

Lindau Alumnus Khalid El Bairi reflects how the interaction with Nobel Laureates has shaped his way and shares experiences from his scientific career.

Finding Yourself as a Scientist

Physics: Kamal Rudra

Finding Yourself as a Scientist

Kamal Rudra is part of IBM Research, where he works on scaling interconnects for next-generation transistor technologies. Throughout his scientific journey, he has continuously pursued what captivates him the most, often drawing motivation from role models. Now, he aims to pass on the motivation to take agency over one’s own career path and self-conception as a scientist.

Women in Research #LINO24: Aneta Karpińska

Physics: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO24: Aneta Karpińska

Aneta Karpińska uses the Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy technique to study anticancer drugs’ internalization inside living cancer cells.

Women in Research #LINO24: Luana Olivieri

Physics: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO24: Luana Olivieri

Luana Olivieri is investigating novel methods for imaging objects embedded in complex media.

Women in Research #LINO24: Irene Abril Cabezas

Physics: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO24: Irene Abril Cabezas

Irene Abril Cabezas studies the afterglow light from the Big Bang to learn more about the very beginning of the universe.

Revealing the Secret World Inside the Cell

Physics: Alaa Emara

Revealing the Secret World Inside the Cell

Two #LINO24 sessions served as windows to the intricate details of cellular processes.

Women in Research #LINO24: Sapir Bitton

Physics: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO24: Sapir Bitton

Sapir Bitton has always been eager to understand how things work. Today, as a researcher at Technion, she focuses on organic electronic devices based on electronic-ionic conduction.

Integrating Physics Into Structural Biology

Physics: Alaa Emara

Integrating Physics Into Structural Biology

Several #LINO24 sessions addressed the crucial step of integrating physics into biology.