Annual Report 2025 - Report - Page 44
A Week Overflowing With Chemistry
Lectures: Educational, Inspiring –
and Memorable
The Lectures held at the Lindau Meetings are not only educative – they are also
highly inspirational, motivating, and memorable. Nobel Laureates take centre stage to
address current research findings, to elaborate on their own historical achievements,
or to raise awareness of fundamentally important issues.
Moungi G. Bawendi
Quantum Dots: From Curiosity to Technological Impact
Steven Chu
A New Method of Electrochemical CO2 Capture
Stefan W. Hell
Molecular-Scale Resolution and Dynamics in
Fluorescence Microscopy
John M. Jumper
AlphaFold: Protein Structure and Beyond
Sir David W.C. MacMillan
Development of New Photoredox Reactions
Thomas C. Südhof
Science Integrity: What Can Go Wrong?
Sir M. Stanley Whittingham
Toward a Sustainable Battery Future –
Challenges for Chemistry and Materials
Sir Gregory P. Winter
Commercialization of Technology:
My Journey to Antibody Pharmaceuticals
Akira Yoshino
The Future Society Engendered by Lithium-Ion Batteries
Heidelberg Lecture
The programmes of both the Lindau Nobel Laureate
Meetings and the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) reflect
their close partnership every year. The Lindau Lecture
enjoys a long tradition at the HLF, while the Heidelberg Lecture is a fixed part of every Lindau Meeting.
For #LINO25, 2021 A.M. Turing Award recipient Jack J.
Dongarra, renowned for his pioneering contributions
to numerical algorithms and libraries, examined how
high-performance computing has changed over the last
10 years and gave insights into trends of the future.
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