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73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
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Every year since the 1950s, there has been one Lindau Meeting, which focuses on physics again in 2024. The 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting is a 5-day event featuring conferences, attended by about 30-40 Nobel Laureates in Physics and 600 young scientists from all over the world. The selection process is twofold. Firstly, one needs to apply to the Science Academy of their residing country to be nominated for Lindau.

Our DK ALM Phd student researcher Yusuf Karli, PhD student of Gregor Weihs, applied to the Austrian Science Academy (FWF) in September 2023 and was selected as one of Austria's 11 candidates. All the selected nominations underwent another selection process conducted by the Lindau Nobel Meeting and Yusuf was chosen as one of the 650 young scientists from around the world to take part including a given talk at the Lindau Nobel Laurente Meeting 2024.

Yusuf has also been invited for a panel discussion / partner event on July 1st 2024 which meant he shared the podium with Anton Zeilinger, Nobel Laurate 2022, Serge Haroche, Nobel Laurate 2012, Rainer Blatt, Stern-Gerlach award-winner 2012 and the moderator Markus Arndt. The discussion on the topic "From Quantum Foundations To Emerging Quantum Technologies" was opened by the Austrian Minister of Education, Science and Research, Martin Polaschek.

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