Kamaljit Moirangthem has been living and researching in seven countries so far. He has just started his new position in Bergen, Norway. So, he is quite experienced to talk about mobility and mentoring, and about sustainable food production.
During an interview in Lindau in occasion of #LINO23, Stefan Hell talked about his past work, how the landscape has changed for young researchers since he started out in science, and why he attends the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings almost every year.
#LINO19 Alumnus Tanvir Islam Rajib is working in the field of quantum physics at Texas A&M University. Quantum physics and quantum technologies are, among others, key topics of #LINO24.
Cornelia Schwayer studies the intestinal organoid, a self-organizing system that forms a complex tissue from a single cell, to understand how organs regenerate.
As a chemist, Alexia Cosby is inspired by the ability to build intricate, complicated compounds from scratch which have incredible powers to image, treat, and irradicate various cancers and diseases.
Märit Jensen, Lindau Alumna 2023, focuses on imaging-based clinical stroke research and the study of brain reorganisation after stroke and cerebrovascular diseases.
Oppenheimer: A Cinematic Journey Through the Lives of Legendary Physicists
One of the most successful movies in 2023 was the biopic "Oppenheimer". A must-seen for everyone interested in Physics. Andrei Mihai presents the leading physicists who are featured in the film.
Alexandrina Vasilichi investigates the computational mechanisms by which interoceptive signals control affective expectations and affective learning processes.
Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2023: A New Way of Looking at Vaccines
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2023 is awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman who laid the basis for inventing mRNA vaccines. Their research made it possible to develop COVID-19-vaccines quickly.