The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings take place once a year. The aim of the science conference is to bring Nobel Laureates and young scientists together to promote scientific exchange across generations, cultures and disciplines. This year, the focus of the conference is on chemistry and will take place 26.06-01.07.2022. Young scientists who wish to attend the conferences must go through a multi-stage selection process beforehand. Only the best in their year receive the invitation to the conference and is considered an award.
This year Leibniz University Hannover is represented by the young scientists Dr. Franziska Lübkemann and Maxim Gindele. Dr. Franziska Lübkemann is a post-doc in the group of Prof. Bigall at the Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry and Maxim Gindele is a PhD student in the group of Prof. Gebauer at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry. Both research groups are members of the Leibniz Research Center LNQE. Ms. Lübkemann and Mr. Gindele were proposed for the invitation by Prof. Dr. Paul Heitjans, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry and member of the LNQE.
Congratulations from the LNQE!
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