The FNR is pleased to announce that the young University of Luxembourg scientist Hossam Elanzeery, has been selected by the Lindau Selection Committee to attend the 66th Lindau Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Every year, the event brings several Nobel Prize winners together in order to exchange ideas with hundreds of young researchers from around the world. The 2016 edition of the Lindau Nobel Meeting, taking place from 26 June to 1 July, focuses on the theme of physics and strongly related disciplines.
PhD candidate in photovoltaics selected to attend
Hossam Elanzeery is an AFR PhD candidate at the University of Luxembourg, working in the field of physics of photovoltaics in the laboratory of Professor Susanne Siebentritt.
His research project focusses on the electrical characterization of Alkali-treated Copper-rich thin film solar cells.
Hossam is amongst only 400 young scientists to have the unique opportunity to attend the Lindau Nobel Meeting, which will see around 30 Nobel Laureates in physics congregate in Lindau to meet the next generation of leading scientists and researchers. The FNR will sponsor Hossam’s attendance at the Meeting.
FNR and Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
The annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting provides ample opportunities for young researchers to learn from outstanding scientists and get valuable insight into the scope of a researcher’s life, to find inspiration from one another and to connect through ideas and friendship.
The FNR call for applications to attend the 2017 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting will open in September 2016 and will be announced on the FNR website.
2017 Lindau Meetings
- The 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting will focus on chemistry and take place 25 June – 30 June 2017 (annual).
- The 6th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences will take place from 22 – 26 August 2017 (biennal).
- Find out more about the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (external link)