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A Week Overflowing With Physics
Lectures: Enriching, Memorable –
and Inspirational
The Lectures held at the Lindau Meetings are not only educative but also highly
inspirational. Taking centre stage, the Nobel Laureates address current research findings,
elaborate on their own historical achievements, and raise awareness of fundamentally
important issues.
Alain Aspect
From Einstein and Bell to Quantum Technologies:
Quantum Non-Locality in Action
Reinhard Genzel
Experimental Studies of Black Holes: Status & Prospects
David J. Gross
Fifty Years of Quantum Chromodynamics
(The Theory of The Strong Nuclear Force)
Richard Henderson
The Impact of Physics in Structural Biology
Anne L’Huillier
Attosecond Pulses of Light for the Study of Electron
Dynamics
Sir Konstantin S. Novoselov
Materials for the Future
Didier Queloz
Exoplanet Revolution
Anton Zeilinger
A Voyage through Quantum Wonderland
Heidelberg Lecture
Every year, the programmes of both the Lindau Nobel
Laureate Meetings and the Heidelberg Laureate Forum
(HLF) reflect the close partnership of these two gatherings. At the HLF there is traditionally a Lindau Lecture,
while the Heidelberg Lecture is a fixed part of every Lindau Meeting. For #LINO24, 1994 Fields Medalist Efim I.
Zelmanov, known for solving the restricted Burnside
problem in group theory, gave insights into the mind of
a mathematician and the potential for art and beauty in
mathematical concepts.
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