Meeting great role models

At the Science Breakfast of the Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Econom
At the Science Breakfast of the Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy TU Graz young scientists Anna Eibel and Beate Steller meet Bernard Feringa who, together with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart, was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
By Beate Steller - Beate Steller, doctoral candidate in chemistry at TU Graz, met the absolute greats of her specialty at the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Every year since 1951, the Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau on Lake Constance has taken place with the aim of bringing together young, promising researchers with Nobel prizewinners of the same specialty. Dialogue and the exchange of knowledge between the generations of scientists is promoted in talks by well-known scientists, discussion rounds and a variety of social events. This year's 67th Meeting was dedicated to chemistry. In addition to roughly 420 students, doctoral candidates and budding researchers from more than 70 countries, I and my colleague Anna Eibel were delighted to get an invitation to Lindau. Application in stages. The two-stage application for this event began in September of the previous year.
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