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Women in Research at #LINO19: Quazi Rushnan Islam from Bangladesh

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Quazi Rushnan Islam from Bangladesh

#LINO19 young scientist Quazi Rushnan Islam interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.

Science in Ancient Egypt & Today: Connecting Eras

Hossam Elanzeery

Science in Ancient Egypt & Today: Connecting Eras

Egyptian scientist Hossam Elanzeery uses the ingeniosity of the Ancient Egyptians as an inspiration for his own research.Egyptian scientist Hossam Elanzeery uses the ingeniosity of the Ancient Egyptians as an inspiration for his own research.

The Many Lives of Steven Chu

Susanne Dambeck

The Many Lives of Steven Chu

From quantum physics and molecular biology to energy politics and climate change: meet an extraordinary Nobel Laureate.Dieser Nobelpreisträger kennt sich nicht nur in der Quantenphysik aus, sondern kümmert sich auch um Molekularbiologie, Energiepolitik und engagiert sich im Klimaschutz.

Stephanie Hanel

Illuminated three times – Nobel Prize in Physics for the lighting technology of the 21st century

After decades of research Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura had a decisive breakthrough: The blue LED.

Beatrice Lugger

Energy for the future – a search

Energy and sustainability are this year’s focus for the panel discussion and the exhibition on the Isle of Maine. A couple of thoughts in advance (1). About 80 percent of the world’s energy needs today are met by fossil fuels: oil, coal and gas. The combustion of materials millions of years old has made humans […]