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Make a Difference in the World!

Zaynah Dhunny

Make a Difference in the World!

For Zaynah Dhunny, the participation in the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetingwas a milestone that changed her career direction.

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Charlotta Lorenz

Jude Dineley

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Charlotta Lorenz

Where are they now? We talk to 2016 Lindau Alumna Charlotta Lorenz, who is exploring the mechanical properties of proteins in her biophysics PhD at the University of Göttingen.

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumnus Tyler Shendruk

Jude Dineley

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumnus Tyler Shendruk

Where are they now? We catch up with theoretical physicist and 2016 Lindau Alumnus Tyler Shendruk.

Scientists as modern nomads in a globalised scientific world

Stephanie Hanel

Scientists as modern nomads in a globalised scientific world

The question facing individual countries is: brain drain or brain gain?The question facing individual countries is: brain drain or brain gain?

Wissenschaftler als moderne Nomaden in einer globalisierten Wissenschaftswelt

Stephanie Hanel

Wissenschaftler als moderne Nomaden in einer globalisierten Wissenschaftswelt

Für die einzelnen Nationen lautet die Frage: Brain-Drain oder Brain-Gain?Für die einzelnen Nationen lautet die Frage: Brain-Drain oder Brain-Gain?

Quantum Computing: How, What, and Why

Susanne Dambeck

Quantum Computing: How, What, and Why

Large-scale quantum computing will change our lives as much as the internet revolution and cell phone revolution - when it materializes.Large-scale quantum computing will change our lives as much as the internet revolution and cell phone revolution - when it materializes.

Interparticle Potentials and Supernovae: Windows for Physics beyond the Standard Model?

Pedro Malta

Interparticle Potentials and Supernovae: Windows for Physics beyond the Standard Model?

In his research, Brazilian young scientist Pedro Malta examines the very fabric of the universe and the forces holding it together.In his research, Brazilian young scientist Pedro Malta examines the very fabric of the universe and the forces holding it together.

Your Road to #LiNo16

Nadine Gärber

Your Road to #LiNo16

The definitive guide on applying for the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate MeetingThe definitive guide on applying for the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting