Honorable invitation to Deividas Sabonis, PhD student at Center for Quantum Devices, NBI
Deividas Sabonis, PhD student at the Center for Quantum devices, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, has been invited to the annual 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting this year dedicated to Physics. It is a great honour to receive this invitation.
The meeting is once per lifetime and on invitation basis only for scientists under the age of 35, and gives the young researchers the possibility to meet about 40 Physics Nobel Laureates for lectures, talks, science walks, panel discussions and master classes. Around 580 young scientists from all over the world have received special invitation, and Deividas Sabonis is excited to be among them.
“I am very honored to be among young scientists invited to attend such a prestigious meeting. I am looking forward to a week of exciting discussions about physics and beyond. At the same time representing my own field of scientific activity, this is a great chance to meet other likeminded people. Both Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz, who were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2016 for work related to my own field, will be among the participants.
My own field of research at the Center for Quantum Devices is related to low temperature studies of a novel class of hybrid materials that are made by smartly combining superconductors and semiconductors. Such materials could lead to promising new ways to store and process quantum information and are widely investigated both worldwide and also at the Center for Quantum Devices”.
The meeting takes place in Lindau, Germany, from 30. June – 5. July.
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