Young Scientists at #LINO70: Daniel Reiche – Searching the Odd in the Smallest
As a theoretical physicist Daniel deals with questions from basic physics research – which he sometimes even turns upside down.
“A Truly Unique Experience” – Review of #LINO19 by Vanessa Graber
#LINO19 young scientist Vanessa Graber summarises her experiences at this year's Lindau Meeting.
Duncan Haldane: Toying with Topology
This year, Nobel Laureate Duncan Haldane attended the Lindau Meetings for the first time. Science writer Ben Skuse explains the topological concept for which Haldane received the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumnus Tyler Shendruk
Where are they now? We catch up with theoretical physicist and 2016 Lindau Alumnus Tyler Shendruk.
#LiNo16’s Young Scientists: The American Delegation
A quick look at a few of the 38 U.S. young scientists selected to go overseas for the 66th Lindau Nobel Meeting. A quick look at a few of the 38 U.S. young scientists selected to go overseas for the 66th Lindau Nobel Meeting.
Tamás Vámi interviews Scientific Chairman Lars Bergström
Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the upcoming Lindau Meeting are among the topics discussed in this young scientist vs. scientific chairman interviewDark Matter, Dark Energy and the upcoming Lindau Meeting are among the topics discussed in this young scientist vs. scientific chairman interview
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.
Maria Goeppert-Mayer – the ‘magic numbers’ champion
Life and work of the brilliant theoretical physicistLife and work of the brilliant theoretical physicist