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Next Gen Science at #LINO25
New Developments in AI,
Sustainability, and Beyond
Forty-four selected Young Scientists had the opportunity to present their work
in one of five Next Gen Science sessions at the 74th Lindau Meeting.
The selection for the thematic sessions on Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability was based on a peer review by
Lindau Alumni, continuing the successful cooperation of
the past few years. For the open sessions, the entire international Young Scientist community invited to the Meeting was asked to vote on the abstracts they most wanted
to hear about.
Based on this input, the Scientific Chairs put together
fascinating sessions of 7-minute talks followed by lightning-quick Q&A rounds. The sessions gave great insights
into the cutting-edge research done by the Lindau community and kicked off many fruitful discussions throughout the week.
Thematic Next Gen Science Sessions
Open Next Gen Science Sessions
Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry
Moderated by Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede,
Rice University, USA
Highlights From the Frontiers of Chemistry
Moderated by Heiner Linke, Lund University, Sweden
Sustainability by and in Chemistry
Moderated by Valeria Nicolosi, Trinity College Dublin,
Ireland
New Frontiers in Chemical Research
Moderated by Anna Sjöström Douagi, The Nobel Group
Interest, Sweden
Recent Advances in Chemistry
Moderated by Adam Smith, Nobel Prize Outreach,
Sweden
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