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Programme
66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
26 June – 1 July 2016
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WELCOME
The 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting is characterised by continuity and
transition alike:
Back in 1951, the driving intention of the founders Dr. Franz Karl Hein, Professor Dr. Gustav Wilhelm Parade and Count Lennart Bernadotte was the
vision that this gathering in Lindau, an island very close to its European
neighbours, could contribute to reconciliation after the second world war,
and foster a peaceful and prosperous future. Today, with a world still in conflict, this idea is as modern and convincing as it was 66 years ago.
The most obvious sign of transition is the meeting location: While originally,
the meetings were indeed held in the main meeting venue of the year 2016,
Lindau’s city theatre, they had long been moved to the Inselhalle. This much
larger convention space served as home to the meetings for more than thirty years, but also was in need of a general make-over and extension. With
the conclusion of the 65th Meeting, extended renovation and construction
works began. Re-opening is scheduled for next year, right in time for the 67th
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Since the establishment of the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings,
in the year 2000, Wolfgang Schürer had served as chairman of the board
of the Foundation. In fifteen remarkably successful years, he managed to
build up not only an endowment, but also a strong network of international
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WELCOME
partners. Many of his strategic initiaves paved the way of the meetings into
a successful future. The members of the Lindau Council and Foundation are
grateful for his years of dedicated service to Lindau’s Mission Education.
Every year, we are challenged by the young scientists to further increase
interaction with Nobel Laureates, to provide more opportunities for young
students to present their work, and to enable even more exchange. A new
addition to this year’s Lindau programme are therefore poster sessions, allowing young researchers to present their studies. Successful formats such
as master classes are continued. The Heidelberg Lecture, given by Turing
Award winner Vinton G. Cerf, is a first we are very excited about. The newly
introduced meeting app will allow more recent programme information
and new exchange opportunities.
The Lindau Meetings are about science. And they are about the benefit of
science for mankind, as Alfred Nobel put it so famously in his last will, defining who should receive a Nobel Prize. And in this very sense, Lindau is also
a place to become inspired – about science, about life, about humankind’s
future.
We wish you a most rewarding week in Lindau!
Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
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ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS
31 NOBEL LAUREATES
HIROSHI AMANO STEVEN CHU
AARON CIECHANOVER JOHANN DEISENHOFER
IVAR GIAEVER WALTER GILBERT ROY J. GLAUBER
DAVID J. GROSS THEODOR W. HÄNSCH
SERGE HAROCHE STEFAN W. HELL
ROBERT HUBER BRIAN D. JOSEPHSON
TAKAAKI KAJITA MARTIN KARPLUS
KLAUS VON KLITZING ARTHUR B. MCDONALD
HARTMUT MICHEL WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS
CARLO RUBBIA BERT SAKMANN BRIAN P. SCHMIDT
DAN SHECHTMAN GEORGE F. SMOOT SAMUEL TING
GERARDUS 'T HOOFT MARTINUS J. G. VELTMAN
CARL E. WIEMAN DAVID J. WINELAND
KURT WÜTHRICH ADA E. YONATH
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Sunday, 26 June
Monday, 27 June
Science Breakfast
07.00
08.00
09.00
Tuesday, 28 June
hosted by the
hosted by
hosted by
hosted by
Rolex SA
Mars, Incorporated
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Lecture
Amano
Lecture
Haroche
Lecture
Smoot
Lecture
Hell
Lecture
Kajita
Lecture
Wineland
Lecture
Ting
Lecture
Shechtman
Coffee Break
Gross
Lecture
Rubbia
Lecture
Coffee Break
Registration
Lecture
10 - 20 hrs
Lecture
Lecture
McDonald
Lecture
Lunch Break
Panel Discussion
Glimpses Beyond the
Standard Model
Chu | Gross | Kajita | Rubbia
Moderator: Pauss
16.00
17.00
18.00
Opening
Ceremony
Break
Social Function
Young Scientists Discussions
Amano | Gross | Kajita
McDonald | Rubbia | Veltman
Wüthrich
Lecture
Yonath
Phillips
Lecture
Chu
Lecture
Karplus
20.00
't Hooft
at various locations
21.00
Lunch Break
Young Scientists Discussions
Hänsch | Haroche | von Klitzing
Phillips | 't Hooft | Wineland
Poster session with 30 selected
posters from young scientists
hosted by
Austrian Federal Ministry of
Science, Research and Economy
Lecture
Coffee Break
Lecture
Lecture
Wieman
Coffee Break
Deisenhofer
Lecture
Schmidt
Huber
Lecture
Glauber
Lunch Break
Young Scientists Discussions
Chu | Deisenhofer | Huber
Michel | Smoot Ting | Wüthrich
Break
Master classes
Break
International
Get-Together
Michel
Break
Poster Session
Social Function
Dinner
Lecture
von Klitzing
Social Function
19.00
Baden-Württemberg
Boat Trip
Chu
Phillips
Wineland
Wüthrich
Schmidt
Giaever
Josephson
Break
Heidelberg Lecture
Lunch Break
08.00
Is Quantum Technology
the Future of the 21st Century?
Closing Panel Discussion
Hell | Glauber | Karplus
Schmidt | Shechtman |
Wieman | Yonath
11.00
The Future of Education
in Natural Sciences
Schmidt | Schütte
Shechtman | Wieman | Vámi
Moderator: Khemka
12.00
13.00
Science Picnic on the
Aboretum Lawn
14.00
15.00
Farewell Ceremony
Haroche | 't Hooft | Phillips | Wineland
Moderator: Meier
Young Scientists Discussions
09.00
10.00
Panel Discussion
Break
Lecture & Disc.
hosted by the
State of Baden-Württemberg
Coffee Break
Lecture
Coffee Break
Veltman
Coffee Break
Hänsch
13.00
15.00
Science Breakfast
to Mainau Island
Coffee Break
14.00
Science Breakfast
07.00
Austrian Federal Ministry of
Science, Research and Economy
Lecture
Friday, 1 July
Science Breakfast
Science Breakfast
Lecture
12.00
Science Breakfast
Science Breakfast
Thursday, 30 June
Science Breakfast
10.00
11.00
Wednesday, 29 June
16.00
Baden-Württemberg
Boat Trip
17.00
to Lindau
hosted by the
State of Baden-Württemberg
18.00
Break
Social Function
19.00
Cerf
Academic Dinners
at various locations
hosted by academic partners
or
Grill & Chill
Social Function
Dinner
Bavarian Evening
hosted by
Elite Network of Bavaria
&
Free State of Bavaria
20.00
21.00
hosted by
Council & Foundation
22.00
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22.00
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SUNDAY, 26 JUNE
10.00
Registration
Stadttheater
Meeting Registration
from 10.00 – 20.00 hrs continuously
15.45
Seats for the Opening Ceremony need to be taken by 15.45 hrs at the
latest. Strictly no access after 15.45 hrs.
16.00
Opening Ceremony
Opening
Ceremony
Stadttheater
Welcome
Countess Bettina Bernadotte
President of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Greetings from Stockholm
Klas Kärre
Member of The Nobel Assembly for Physiology and Medicine
Member of The Board of Directors of The Nobel Museum, Sweden
Welcome Address
Heinz Fischer
Federal President of the Republic of Austria
Address and Laudation to Wolfgang Schürer
Johanna Wanka
Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Awarding of the Lennart-Bernadotte-Medal in Gold to
Wolfgang Schürer
Countess Bettina Bernadotte
President of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
EXHIBITION “NOBELS”
On the occasion of the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, Peter Badge’s portraits of
Nobel Laureates for Peace and Literature are exhibited at the Stadttheater.
His “Ingenious Encounters” reflect on the personalities, achievements and
lives of the laureates from a unique perspective, which is both unusual and fascinating.
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Presentation of the Limited English Edition of Peter
Badges’ Ingenious Encounters in Honor of Wolfgang
Schürer
Thomas Ellerbeck and Nikolaus Turner
Members of the Board, Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Awarding of the Honorary Chair of the Board of the
Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings to
Wolfgang Schürer
Jürgen Kluge
Chairman of the Board, Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
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SUNDAY, 26 JUNE
Remarks
Wolfgang Schürer
Chairman of the Board (2000-2015),
Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
Partner Event
07.00
Science Breakfast
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Quantum Information:
from Fundamentals to a New Technology
hosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Gabriela Barreto Lemos
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI),
Austria
Presentation
Brian Malow
Rainer Blatt
Earth’s Premier Science Comedian, United States
Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria
William D. Phillips
Master of Ceremony
Adam Smith
Laser Cooling and Trapping Group, National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), United States
Chief Scientific Officer, Nobel Media AB, Sweden
David J. Wineland
Instrumental Accompaniment
Ensemble of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Physical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), United States
Moderator: Anton Zeilinger
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists, guests
Additional capacities are available at the inner courtyard or the
Marionettenoper on the 2nd floor.
President of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Welcome
Barbara Weitgruber
18.00
Break
18.30
Dinner
Director General, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and
Economy
Please see your personal agenda for details.
Access: with online pre-registration only
Social Function
Various Locations
09.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
09.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
10.00
Hiroshi Amano
Lighting the Earth by LEDs
Takaaki Kajita
Atmospheric Neutrinos
Coffee Break
hosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
10.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
11.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
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David J. Gross
One Hundred Years of General Relativity –
The Enduring Legacy of Albert Einstein
Carlo Rubbia
The Future of Energy
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MONDAY, 27 JUNE
11.30
Coffee Break
hosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
12.00
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
16.45
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Martinus J.G. Veltman
After Finding the Higgs Particle
16.45
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Arthur B. McDonald
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory: Observation of
Flavor Change for Solar Neutrinos
16.45
13.00
Lunch Break
16.45
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
12.30
Catering Tent
hosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Access: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
15.00
Panel Discussion
Stadttheater
Panel Discussion: Glimpses Beyond the Standard Model
Steven Chu
Discussion
Landratsamt
Discussion
Forum am See
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
16.45
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Physics Department, Stanford University, United States
18.15
David J. Gross
Lindau Harbour
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California,
Santa Barbara, United States
Arthur B. McDonald
Discussion with Young Scientists
Carlo Rubbia
Discussion with Young Scientists
Martinus J.G. Veltman
Discussion with Young Scientists
International Get-Together
Boat trip to Bregenz, Austria (Seebühne/lake stage)
Check-In and Boarding
Note: Please remember to have your passport with you as we cross
the border to Austria.
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
Carlo Rubbia
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists
Access for guests/journalists by invitation only
European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, Switzerland
Director General, European Organization for Nuclear Research,
CERN, Switzerland
Takaaki Kajita
Discussion with Young Scientists
hosted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Takaaki Kajita
Via Video-Live-Stream from CERN:
Fabiola Gianotti
David J. Gross
Discussion with Young Scientists
18.30
Lindau Harbour
Departure (Lindau Harbour) to Bregenz Seebühne
Young Scientists from the LHC experiments
Moderator: Felicitas Pauss
Professor for Experimental Particle Physics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
16.30
Break
16.45
Hiroshi Amano
Discussion with Young Scientists
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
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MONDAY, 27 JUNE
19.00
Social Function
Bregenz
International Get-Together
hosted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Welcome
Countess Bettina Bernadotte
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
Partner Event
07.00
Science Breakfast
Hotel Bayer. Hof
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), La Jolla, United States
Lindau Harbour
23.00
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The University of Queensland, Australia
Access: with online pre-registration only
09.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Serge Haroche
Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Circuit QED:
from Fundamental Tests to Quantum Information
09.30
Master of Ceremony
Bronwen Rolls
10.00
Coffee Break
10.30
Theodor W. Hänsch
Changing Concepts of Light and Matter
Dinner
22.45
Moderator: Mark Kendall
Cultural Performance
Musical Group: Federspiel
Director of the Doing Collective
Bregenz Seebühne
Director of Communication and Image, Rolex SA, Switzerland
Kurt Wüthrich
State Governor of Vorarlberg, Austria
22.15
Arnaud Boetsch
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Greetings
Markus Wallner
Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister of Science, Research and
Economy, Austria
hosted by Rolex SA
Bettina Heim
President of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Welcome Address
Reinhold Mitterlehner
Excellence in Science and Sports
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
David J. Wineland
Atomic Ion Clocks
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists
Access for guests/journalists by invitation only
11.00
Departure (Bregenz, Seebühne/lake stage)
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
William D. Phillips
Superfluid Atomic Gas in a Ring:
A New Kind of Closed Circuit
Arrival (Lindau)
11.30
Coffee Break
Note: 3 buses will leave from the bus station at Lindau main train
station and serve all stops along the lines to Alwind or Schönau.
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TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
12.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
12.30
17.00
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Poster Session
Poster session with 30 selected posters from young scientists.
For poster abstracts, please refer to the meeting app or mediatheque.
lindau-nobel.org.
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Gerardus 't Hooft
How One Single Elementary Particle Can Make the
Difference
18.30
Break
13.00
Lunch Break
19.00
Academic Dinners
Catering Tent
15.00
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
15.00
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
15.00
Discussion
Landratsamt
15.00
Discussion
Forum am See
15.00
Discussion
Evangel. Hospital
15.00
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
16.30
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Klaus von Klitzing
A New International System of Units in 2018!?
How my Nobel Prize Contributed to this Development
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
Access: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
Theodor W. Hänsch
Discussion with Young Scientists
Serge Haroche
Discussion with Young Scientists
Access: all participants
Social Function
Various Locations
19.00
Social Function
Toskanapark
upon invitation of the academic partners
Access: by invitation only
Grill & Chill: Connecting Cultures
upon invitation of the Council & Foundation
Access: by invitation only
Klaus von Klitzing
Discussion with Young Scientists
William D. Phillips
Discussion with Young Scientists
Gerardus ‘t Hooft
Discussion with Young Scientists
MISSED SOMETHING?
Watch it online at
mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
David J. Wineland
Discussion with Young Scientists
Break
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WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
Partner Event
07.00
Science Breakfast
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Why Does Soft Matter Matter?
hosted by Mars, Incorporated
Physics Department, Stanford University, United States
Senior Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
Young Scientist (tbd)
Moderator: Adam Smith
Chief Scientific Officer, Nobel Media AB
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
09.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Steven Chu
Optical Microscopy 2.0
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
12.00
Coffee Break
12.30
Johann Deisenhofer
Photosynthetic Light Reactions, Revisited
13.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
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Samuel Ting
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS)
on the International Space Station
Hartmut Michel
Oxygen Removal and Energy Conservation
by Membrane Integrated Terminal Oxidases
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
15.00
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
Discussion
Evangel. Hospital
Kurt Wüthrich
NMR in Physics, Structural Biology and Medical
Diagnosis
11.30
Discussion
Forum am See
George F. Smoot
Gravitational Waves, Merging Black Holes
10.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
15.00
15.00
Coffee Break
11.00
Catering Tent
Access: with online pre-registration only
10.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
13.30
Lunch Break
Access: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
Steven Chu
Antonio Redondo
09.00
WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
Robert Huber
Protein Structures in Translational Medicine and
Business Development, My Experience
15.00
Discussion
Stadttheater
15.00
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
15.00
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
15.00
Discussion
Landratsamt
Steven Chu
Discussion with Young Scientists
Johann Deisenhofer
Discussion with Young Scientists
Robert Huber
Discussion with Young Scientists
Hartmut Michel
Discussion with Young Scientists
George F. Smoot
Discussion with Young Scientists
Samuel Ting
Discussion with Young Scientists
Kurt Wüthrich
Discussion with Young Scientists
16.30
Break
17.00
Ivar Giaever
Global Warming One Last Time
Lecture &
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
17.00
Lecture &
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
Brian D. Josephson
Emergent Self-Organising Activity as the True
Foundation of Reality
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WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
17.00
Master Class
Hotel Bayer. Hof
17.00
Master Class
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with Steven Chu
Physics-Based Measurements of our Changing Climate
Change, and the Clean Energy Challenges for Carbon-Free
Energy
Young Scientists (tbd)
WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
17.00
Master Class
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Access: young scientists, first come, first served
Pascal Cerfontaine
Master Class with William D. Phillips
Vanessa Chille
Department of Physics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
Ultra-Cold Gases of Neutral Atoms and Molecules
Monika Aidelsburger
Logan W. Clark
Physics, University of Chicago, United States
Hannah Price
L INO-CNR BEC Center, Università di Trento, Italy
Hendrik Weimer
Institut für Theoretische Physik, Leibniz Universität Hannover,
Germany
Access: young scientists first come, first served
17.00
Master Class
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Philipp Wessels
Department of Physics, University of Hamburg, Germany
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Deblina Sarkar
Big Questions, Big Instruments, Big Ideas
Jean-Baptiste Fouvry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States
Katarzyna Tych
Institut d‘Astrophysique de Paris, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie,
France
Physics Department, Technische Universität München (TUM),
Germany
Matthew W. L. Smith
Access: young scientists first come, first served
School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, Great Britain
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universiteit Utrecht Netherlands
Physics in Structural Biology, Medical Diagnosis, and
Physical Exercise and Rehabilitation
Antonio Benedetto
Dominique Gisin
Master Class with Brian P. Schmidt
Cora Uhlemann
Master Class with Kurt Wüthrich
School of Physics, University College Dublin, Ireland
Access: young scientists, first come, first served
Master Class
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Quantum Information and Quantum Measurement
Gabriela Barreto Lemos
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI Vienna), Austria
Fakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,
Germany
17.00
Master Class with David J. Wineland
18.30
Break
Access: young scientists, first come, first served
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WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
19.00
Vinton G. Cerf
Heidelberg Lecture Heidelberg Lecture:
Stadttheater
The Origins and Evolution of the Internet
In accordance with Klaus Tschira’s idea, the Heidelberg Laureate Forum
where Abel, Fields and Turing Laureates meet the next generation was
modelled after the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. The Lindau and
Heidelberg Lecture series show the strong affiliation.
Vinton G. Cerf was awarded the ACM A.M. Turing Award in 2004.
20.00
Social Function
Catering Tent
Dinner
Access: young scientists
Dinner starts after the preceeding lecture.
LOOKING FOR ABSTRACTS?
Session and poster abstracts
are available at
mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
and in the LNLM app.
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THE LINDAU MEETINGS: NOW AND THEN
An Exhibition
19 March – 28 August 2016 | Stadtmuseum Lindau
Free exhibition access with Young Scientist name badge
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THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
Partner Event
Decoding Science Leadership: Developing Capacity for
Leading Science Innovation in a Rapidly Evolving “24/7
Science Breakfast World” with Disruptive Opportunities and Challenges
07.00
Hotel Bayer. Hof
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
12.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
hosted by McKinsey & Company, Inc.
13.00
Frank Mattern
Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Hannah Price
13.30
L INO-CNR BEC Center, Università di Trento, Italy
Catering Tent
Łukasz Marek Rudnicki
Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Brian P. Schmidt
The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The Australian
National University, Australia
15.00
Panel Discussion
Stadttheater
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Lunch Break
Access: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
Panel Discussion: Is Quantum Technology the Future of
the 21st Century?
Serge Haroche
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Collège de France, France
Access: with online pre-registration only
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Stefan W. Hell
Optical Microscopy: the Resolution Revolution
Laser Cooling and Trapping Group,
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Gerardus 't Hooft
William D. Phillips
David J. Wineland
Dan Shechtman
The Science and Beauty of Soap Bubbles
Physical Measurement Laboratory,
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
United States
10.00
Coffee Break
Science Journalist, Scicaster, Germany
10.30
Ada E. Yonath
What was First, the Genetic Code or its Products?
09.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
11.00
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
11.30
Plenary Lecture
Stadttheater
12.00
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Roy J. Glauber
Recollections of Los Alamos - And the Nuclear Era
Moderator: Matthias Evers
Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
09.00
Brian P. Schmidt
State of the Universe
Moderator: Christian Meier
16.30
Break
17.00
Stefan W. Hell
Discussion with Young Scientists
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Martin Karplus
Motion: Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules
17.00
Carl E. Wieman
A Scientific Approach to Learning Physics
17.00
Coffee Break
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Discussion
Hotel Bayer. Hof
Roy J. Glauber
Discussion with Young Scientists
Martin Karplus
Discussion with Young Scientists
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THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
Discussion
Evang. Hospital
17.00
Discussion
Landratsamt
17.00
Discussion
Altes Rathaus
17.00
Discussion
Forum am See
Brian P. Schmidt
Discussion with Young Scientists
Dan Shechtman
Discussion with Young Scientists
Carl E. Wieman
Discussion with Young Scientists
Ada E. Yonath
Discussion with Young Scientists
18.30
Break
19.00
Bavarian Evening
Social Function
Stadttheater
Kepler’s heliocentric construction of the planetary orbits with the help of the so-called “platonic solids Figure: J. Kepler: “Mysterium cosmographicum”,1596 (Copy of the Former Imperial Library)
Photo: Christian Flemming, Lindau
17.00
hosted by the Elite Network of Bavaria and the Free State of Bavaria
Words of Welcome
Ludwig Spaenle
Bavarian State Minister of Education, Science and the Arts, Germany
Bavaria – Land of Science and Research
Hartmut Michel
Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Germany
Current Research Projects within the Elite Network of
Bavaria
Cora Uhlemann, Markus A. Huber
Bavarian Parade with Traditional Music
20.00
Social Function
Catering Tent
Bavarian Dinner
hosted by the Elite Network of Bavaria and the Free State of Bavaria
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists
Access for guests with online pre-registration only
FORMER IMPERIAL CITY LIBRARY
Exhibition Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
25 June – 2 July 2016 | Altes Rathaus
Free access to the exhibition | Brief guided tours: 28 June 13.30 – 15.00 hrs
(Approximately every 15 minutes) by curator Professor Dr. Burkhard Kümmerer
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FRIDAY, 1 JULY
07.15
Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip to Mainau Island
MS Sonnenkönigin hosted by the State of Baden-Württemberg
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists
Access for guests and journalists with online pre-registration only
Note: For all participants departing on Friday and not returning to
their hotel: No luggage may be taken on the boat. Two luggage lorries
will be available; please place your luggage accordingly.
FRIDAY, 1 JULY
11.20
Closing Panel
Discussion
Mainau Island
Castle Meadow
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Tamás Vámi
Certificates of Attendance will be available during the return boat trip.
07.45
Lindau Harbour
08.00
Bad Schachen
08.15
Bad Schachen
11.00
Mainau Island
Castle Meadow
11.10
Department of Physics, Stanford University, United States
Moderator: Karan Khemka
Managing Director, Co-head of Education, Parthenon-EY, Singapore
Arrival (Hotel Bad Schachen)
Departure (Hotel Bad Schachen)
13.00
Lunch Break
Mainau Island
15.30
Castle Courtyard
Welcome on Mainau Island
Countess Bettina Bernadotte and Count Björn Bernadotte
Science Picnic on the Arboretum Lawn
hosted by the Ministry of Science, Education and the Arts and the
State of Baden-Württemberg
Conclusion & Farewell
Countess Bettina Bernadotte
President of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Simone Schwanitz
Deputy Minister
Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg
State Government of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Arrival (Mainau Island)
16.30
Mainau Harbour
Departure (Mainau Island)
Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip to Lindau
hosted by the State of Baden-Württemberg
Induction of a New Member to the Honorary Senate of
the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Thomas Schmidheiny
Swiss Entrepreneur and Philantropist
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Carl E. Wieman
Departure (Lindau)
Deputy Minister
Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg
State Government of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Mainau Island
Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary
Check-In (Lindau)
Welcome
Simone Schwanitz
10.20
Georg Schütte
Dan Shechtman
Lorry 2: to “Lindau”: for those leaving directly after their return to
Lindau. Pick-up is at Lindau harbour immediately after arrival.
Lindau Harbour
The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics
The Australian National University, Australia
State Secretary
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
Lorry 1: to “Mainau Island”: for those not returning to Lindau. Pick-up is
at main entrance on Mainau Island until 17.30 hrs.
07.15
Panel Discussion: The Future of Education in Sciences
Brian P. Schmidt
18.30
Bad Schachen
18.45
Lindau Harbour
Arrival (Hotel Bad Schachen)
Arrival (Lindau)
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ABOUT THE MEETINGS
The Meetings
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – established in 1951 – provide globally
recognised forums for exchange between Nobel Laureates and young scientists. They inspire scientific generations and build sustainable networks of
young scientists around the world.
The original idea of the meetings goes back to the two Lindau physicians Dr.
Franz Karl Hein and Professor Dr. Gustav Wilhelm Parade as well as Count
Lennart Bernadotte af Wisborg, a member of the Swedish royal family who
quickly became the spiritus rector of the Lindau Meetings. It was them who
recognised very early the significance of the meetings for the reconciliation
of the people of post-war Europe and thus systematically developed them
to an international forum for the exchange of knowledge between nations,
cultures and disciplines.
The Organisers
The Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and the Foundation
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings organise the annual one-week events. The
executive secretariat is responsible for planning and realisation.
Countess Bettina Bernadotte af Wisborg is president of the Council, which sets
the course for the Lindau Meetings’ concept and programme. Internationally
accredited scientists from the fields of medicine, physics, chemistry and the
economic sciences are members of the Council. The work of the Council benefits from the commitment of the secretaries of the assemblies responsible for
awarding the Nobel Prizes, which are represented in the Lindau Council.
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ABOUT THE MEETINGS
Laureates are members of the founders’ assembly of the Foundation and
demonstrate – through their membership and their participation in the
Lindau Dialogue – their support for the principle of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Personalities from the worlds of science, politics and industry
have been inaugurated into the Foundation’s honorary senate in recognition of the special commitment they have shown towards scientific excellence and the promotion of young scientists.
Funding of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are made possible thanks to the support received from supranational, national and state bodies, companies, associations and private patrons.
International companies, selected foundations, associations and private
patrons assure the material basis for the Lindau Meetings by making donations to the assets of the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
Interest earned on the endowment, plus additional annual contributions by
benefactors cover the budget of the Lindau Meetings. Donations in kind also
play an important role in raising the professional level of the Meetings. Not
least the success of the Lindau Meetings can also be attributed to the commitment shown by the Nobel Laureates, members of the Council and the
board of the Foundation during the preparation, realisation and evaluation
of the meetings. A full list of supporters is enclosed in this programme.
The Academic Partners Network
The Foundation was established in the year 2000 by the Council and the
Bernadotte family on the initiative of 50 Nobel Laureates. Prof. Dr. Jürgen
Kluge serves as the chairman of the board of the Foundation. Joint initiatives regarding the advancement of the Lindau Meetings and the establishment of an international network of academic partners are key priorities in
addition to ensuring sustainable funding.
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings interact closely with a global network
of academic partners to identify highly-talented young scientists and to
nominate them for participation. Partners include national academies of
science, ministries, research institutions, top-ranking universities, foundations and international scientific organisations. Without this support, the
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings would not be able to identify and invite
the most gifted scientific talents world-wide.
The Lindau Meetings enjoy widespread support. More than 300 Nobel
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ABOUT THE MEETINGS
tend the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. An international, multi-stage selection process makes sure that the scientific elite of the future is able to
come together with the Nobel Laureates in Lindau. Every year, several thousand young scientists apply worldwide.
A full list of academic partners can be found in the Participant Directory.
Lanyard Color Key
Turquoise
Grey
Blue
Red
Yellow
Lime Green
Purple
Orange
Brown
Green
Black
Nobel Laureates, their Partners and Family Members
Young Scientists
Visiting Scientists
Guests
Journalists
Host Families
Lindau Citizens
Contractors
Contractors of Third Parties
Council & Foundation
Staff of the Executive Secretariat
ABOUT THE MEETINGS
Programme Session Types
The 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting features a variety of session formats.
In general, the mornings usually offer plenary formats, while the afternoons
add more interactive elements.
Plenary Lecture
Plenary lectures are given by Nobel Laureates only. They may choose a topic
of their liking – be it their Nobel Prize research, be it something else. As the
time is limited to thirty minutes, there is usually no discussion.
Plenary Panel Discussion
In a plenary panel discussion, several panelists jointly discuss one topic. This
year, three discussions are offered: on Monday (“Glimpses Beyond the Standard Model”), on Thursday (“Is Quantum Technology the Future of the 21st Century?”) and on Friday (“The Future of Education in Sciences”).
Discussion Session
In the afternoon, all lectures held in the morning can be discussed in separate discussion sessions. These research-oriented discussions are strictly limited to Laureates and young scientists, and switching between sessions should be avoided.
Master Class
This format offers a most intense exchange between young scientists and
Laureates, as selected young scientists present their research and then engage
in an in-depth discussion with a Laureate. Attendance is on a first come, first
served basis.
Science Breakfast
Science breakfasts are additional options for a more informal exchange. They
are organised by Lindau’s partners, featuring talks, discussions and a joint
breakfast with a Nobel Laureate. Attendance requires online pre-registration.
Poster Session
The poster session gives a selected number of young scientists the opportunity to show their posters. Attendance is open to all.
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SUPPORTERS
SUPPORTERS
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings would like to thank all maecenates, patrons
and donors for their contributions to the endowment of the Foundation.
PRINCIPAL MAECENATES
PRINCIPAL PATRONS
Klaus Tschira Stiftung gGmbH
Bertarelli Foundation
Mars, Incorporated
Linde AG
Volkswagen Group
Carl Zeiss Stiftung
Lonza Group AG
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Monika and Wolfgang Schürer
National Research Foundation, Singapore
MAECENATES
AstraZeneca
Audi AG
Bayer AG
Deutsche Bank AG
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Ecoscientia Stiftung
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG
Freistaat Bayern, vertreten durch den Bayerischen
Staatsminister für Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und Kunst
Lockheed Martin Corporation – Lockheed Environmental
Systems & Technologies Co.
Microsoft Corporation
Rolex S.A.
RWE AG
SAP SE
Thomas Schmidheiny
Verband der Bayerischen Metall- u. Elektroindustrie
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NOVARTIS International AG
Principality of Liechtenstein
Siemens AG
Südwestmetall Verband der Metall- und
Elektroindustrie Baden-Württemberg e.V.
Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd
The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)
Verein der Bayerischen Chemischen Industrie e.V.
Volkswagen AG
PATRONS
Deutsche Telekom Stiftung
Holcim Ltd
Robert Bosch GmbH
Verein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V.
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SUPPORTERS
PRINCIPAL DONORS
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation
Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH
Cabot Corporation Foundation Inc.
Carl Zeiss AG
Croucher Foundation
Hansjörg Wyss Medical Foundation
Jacobs Foundation
Jörnvall Foundation
LGT Group Foundation
maxingvest ag (Tchibo Holding AG)
Merck KGaA
Synthes-Stratec Inc.
Verband der Chemischen Industrie e.V. (VCI)
DONORS
acatech – Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften
Alcoa Inc.
Alexander and Katalin Dembitz
American Chemical Society
Andreas Büchting
AnneMarie Lynen
Artur Fischer
Artur Schwörer
Bert Sakmann
Brian P. Schmidt
Charles Townes
Christian de Duve
Deutsche Telekom AG
Edmond H. Fischer
ETO Group
Eva Lynen
Familie Lennart Graf Bernadotte af Wisborg
Fondazione Fidinam
Fredy and Regula Lienhard
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SUPPORTERS
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
Hendrik Leber
Hilti Foundation
Hovalwerk AG
Ivoclar Vivadent AG
Jack Steinberger
Jerome Karle
Joachim and Bärbel Milberg
Jörn Wilkening
John Robin Warren
Jungbunzlauer AG
Leopoldina Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften
Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG
Lyndon L. Olson and Mrs. Olson
Maja Dornier
Paul Crutzen
Paula Hirsch
Peter D. Dornier
PwC PricewaterhouseCoopers AG
Ravensburger AG
Robert Stolze
Ruth Schilling
Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie. KGaA
Salus Charity Foundation
Simon W. and Alice I. Newman
Sparkasse Memmingen-Lindau-Mindelheim
Sparkassenverband Bayern
Stiftung GAMBIT
The Bert L & N Kuggie Vallee Foundation
UBS AG
Ulrich B. Stoll
Verwaltungs- und Privatbank AG
Werner Arber
Zumtobel Lighting GmbH
and the Friends of the Foundation
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SUPPORTERS
SUPPORTERS
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings would like to thank all benefactors for their
support of the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
PRINCIPAL BENEFACTORS
AKB Stiftung
Alcoa Foundation
Audi AG
BASF SE
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und
Kunst
Bayer Science & Education Foundation
bayme – Bayer. Unternehmensverband Metall und Elektro e.V.
Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), Germany
Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung
und Wirtschaft (BMWFW), Austria
Cabot Corporation
Carl Zeiss AG
Carl Zeiss Stiftung
Continental, Division Chassis & Safety, Lindau
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Dieter Schwarz Stiftung gemeinnützige GmbH
International Lake Constance Conference (IBK)
Jacobs Foundation
Klaus Tschira Stiftung gGmbH
Land Baden-Württemberg
Linde AG
Mars, Incorporated
Merck KGaA
Microsoft Corporation
Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst, Baden-Württemberg
National Research Foundation, Singapore
Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH
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Rolex S.A.
SAP SE
The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)
vbm – Verband der Bayerischen Metall- u. Elektro-Industrie e.V.
vbw – Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft e.V.
Volkswagen Group
Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Stiftung
Wyss Medical Foundation
WANT TO DISCUSS SCIENCE?
Visit the meeting blog at
blog.lindau-nobel.org
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SUPPORTERS
BENEFACTORS
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation
Anton Heine GmbH Fidelisbäck
C5 Capital Limited
Christa und Hermann Laur-Stiftung
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
Elitenetzwerk Bayern
EventCARE Wechsel GmbH
Festo AG & Co. KG
Förderverein Römerbad e.V.
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren e.V.
Hewlett-Packard, L.P.
IHK Schwaben
Jörnvall Foundation
Jones Day
Lennart-Bernadotte-Stiftung
LIGHTHOUSE Marken-Navigation GmbH
Lindau Tourismus und Kongress GmbH
LISTA Office AG
Lockheed Martin Corporation – Lockheed Environmental Systems & Technologies Co.
SUPPORTERS
Spielbank Lindau
Staatliche Lotterieverwaltung (Bayern)
Stadt Lindau (B)
Stadtverkehr Lindau (B) GmbH
Stadtwerke Lindau (B) GmbH & Co. KG
Steinhauser GmbH
Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V.
Stiftung van Meeteren
St. Ursula Gymnasium, Düsseldorf
SWS GmbH
Tchibo GmbH
Telekommunikation Lindau (B) GmbH
The Nobel Foundation
Vinea Wachau
Warth & Klein Grant Thornton GmbH & Co. KG
Wein- und Obstgut Haug
Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz e. V.
ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Zumtobel Lighting GmbH
and anonymous benefactors
Mainau GmbH
MAN SE
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (MPG)
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Meckatzer Löwenbräu Benedikt Weiß KG
Mineralbrunnen Teinach GmbH
Peter-Dornier-Stiftung
PwC PricewaterhouseCoopers AG
Ravensburger AG
rose plastic AG
Schindler Aufzüge AG
Simon W. and Alice I. Newman Fund
Sparkasse Memmingen-Lindau-Mindelheim
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Toskanapark
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BUS LINES & TIME TABLE
Daytime Bus Lines (5.18 - 20.54)
earliest Saturday Sunday
every hour at
latest
Bus Line #1 from Oberhochsteg via ZUP to Main Station (Island)
Oberhochsteg
Rickenbach
Bayerstraße
Nobelstraße
Wannental
Lugeck
Schule Reutin
Wiedemannstraße
Josefskirche
Köchlin
Blauwiese
Bodensee-Gymnasium
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Langenweg
Toskana
Heidenmauer
Inselhalle
Hauptbahnhof/Insel
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Bus Line #2 from Unterreitnau via ZUP to Main Station (Island)
Unterreitnau
Eggatsweiler
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Hoyren
Hochbuch
Heimesreutin
Gstäudweg
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Christuskirche
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
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How to Read the Time Table
The time table on the opposite page shows operating hours and departure times for all four lines and both
directions. The first three columns (earliest, Saturday, Sunday) indicate when the earliest bus runs from
each stop, while the last columns show the last service. The two middle columns (every hour at) show
when buses depart between the first and last service. Example: 24/54 means that this bus departs from the
station every hour at minute 24 and 54 (e.g. at 15.24 hrs and 15.54 hrs).
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Bodensee-Gymnasium
Blauwiese
Köchlin
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Schule Reutin
Lugeck
Wannental
Nobelstraße
Bayerstraße
Rickenbach
Oberhochsteg
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5.49
5.50
5.51
5.53
7.21
7.29
7.31
7.33
7.35
7.36
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.45
7.46
7.47
7.48
7.49
7.50
7.51
7.53
7.51
7.59
8.01
8.03
8.05
8.06
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.20
8.21
8.23
21
28
30
31
33
34
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
53
51
58
00
01
03
04
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
20.51
20.59
21.01
21.03
21.05
21.06
Hauptbahnhof/Insel
Altes Rathaus
Stadttheater
Maxhof
Toskana
Langenweg
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Christuskirche
Schloß Moos
Gstäudweg
Heimesreutin
Hochbuch
Hoyren
Entenberg
Schönau
Unterreitnau
5.26
5.28
5.30
5.31
5.33
5.34
5.40
5.41
5.42
5.43
5.44
5.45
5.47
5.48
5.49
5.53
7.26
7.29
7.31
7.33
7.35
7.36
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.45
7.47
7.48
7.49
7.53
7.56
7.59
8.01
8.03
8.05
8.06
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.23
26
28
30
31
33
34
40
41
42
43
44
45
47
48
49
53
56
58
00
01
03
04
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
23
19.26
19.29
19.31
19.33
19.35
19.36
Bus Line #3 from Grenzsiedlung/Zech via ZUP to Oberreitnau Nord
53
54
55
56
57
59
00
01
03
04
05
06
10
12
13
14
15
16
16
17
18
19
22
22
25
20.53
20.54
20.55
20.56
20.57
20.59
21.00
21.01
21.03
21.04
21.05
21.06
53
55
58
59
00
01
03
04
05
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
23
20.48
20.55
20.58
20.59
21.00
21.01
21.03
21.04
21.05
Bus Line #4 from Rehlings/Weißensberg via ZUP to Alwind
Rehlings/Weißensberg
Lindenstraße/Weißensberg
Motzacher Wald
Motzach
Inselbrauerei
Rotmoosstraße
Rennerle
Friedhof Aeschach
V.-Heider-Gymnasium
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Lärche
Musikschule
Wackerstraße
Giebelbach
Schwesternberg
Schachener Hof
Enzisweiler Post
Johannes d. Täufer
Ebnet
Degelstein
Alwind
every hour at
Bus Line #2 from Main Station (Island) via ZUP to Unterreitnau
Bus Line #3 from Oberreitnau Nord via ZUP to Grenzsiedlung/Zech
Oberreitnau Nord
Emersberg/Oberreitnau
Marienplatz/Oberreitnau
Kapelle
Paradies
Schönau
Entenberg
Hoyren
Krankenhaus
Holbeinstraße
Am Torggel
Aeschach
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Jugendherberge/LIMARE
Berliner Platz
Buttlerhügel
Kamelbuckel
Stadtwerke
Von-Behring-Straße
Gewerbegebiet
Metzeler
Versöhnerkirche
Kopernikusplatz/Zech
Leiblachstraße
Grenzsiedlung/Zech
earliest Saturday Sunday
Bus Line #1 from Main Station (Island) via ZUP to Oberhochsteg
Grenzsiedlung/Zech
Kunert
Metzeler
Gewerbegebiet
Von-Behring-Straße
Stadtwerke
Kamelbuckel
Buttlerhügel
Berliner Platz
Jugendherberge/LIMARE
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Aeschach
Am Torggel
Holbeinstraße
Krankenhaus
Hoyren
Entenberg
Schönau
Paradies
Kapelle
Marienplatz
Oberreitnau Nord
5.25
5.26
5.27
5.29
5.30
5.30
5.31
5.32
5.33
5.35
5.40
5.41
5.42
5.43
5.44
5.45
5.46
5.47
5.48
5.49
5.50
5.52
7.25
7.26
7.27
7.29
7.30
7.30
7.31
7.32
7.33
7.35
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.45
7.46
7.47
7.48
7.49
7.50
7.52
7.55
7.56
7.57
7.59
8.00
8.00
8.01
8.02
8.03
8.05
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.20
8.22
25
26
27
29
30
30
31
32
33
35
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
52
55
56
57
59
00
00
01
02
03
05
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
20.55
20.56
20.57
20.59
21.00
21.00
21.01
21.02
21.03
21.05
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55
56
57
58
00
01
02
03
04
05
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
20
21
22
20.54
20.55
20.56
20.57
20.58
21.00
21.01
21.02
21.03
21.04
21.05
Bus Line #4 from Alwind via ZUP to Rehlings/Weißensberg
Alwind
Degelstein
Ebnet
Johannes d. Täufer
Enzisweiler Post
Schachener Hof
Schwesternberg
Giebelbach
Wackerstraße
Musikschule
Lärche
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
V.-Heider-Gymnasium
Friedhof Aeschach
Rennerle
Rotmoosstraße
Inselbrauerei
Hasenbank
Schönbühl
Niederhaus
Rehlings/Weißensberg
5.24
5.25
5.26
5.27
5.28
5.30
5.31
5.32
5.33
5.34
5.35
5.40
5.41
5.42
5.43
5.45
5.46
5.47
5.50
5.51
5.52
6.24
6.25
6.26
6.27
6.28
6.30
6.31
6.32
6.33
6.34
6.35
6.40
6.41
6.42
6.43
6.45
6.46
6.47
6.50
6.51
6.52
7.24
7.25
7.26
7.27
7.28
7.30
7.31
7.32
7.33
7.34
7.35
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.45
7.46
7.47
7.50
7.51
7.52
24
25
26
27
28
30
31
32
33
34
35
40
41
42
43
45
46
47
50
51
52
49
BUS LINES & TIME TABLE
Monday-Sunday
Friday-Saturday
Monday -Sunday
Late Circle A from ZUP via Alwind and Unterreitnau to ZUP
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Lärche
Musikschule
Wackerstraße
Giebelbach
Schwesternberg
Schachener Hof
Enzisweiler Post
Johannes d. Täufer
Ebnet
Degelstein
Alwind
Unterreitnau
Eggatsweiler
Schönau
Entenberg
Hoyren
Hochbuch
Evening & Night Bus Lines (21.10 - 00.10)
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.14
21.15
21.16
21.18
21.19
21.20
21.21
21.23
21.35
21.36
21.39
21.40
21.41
21.43
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.14
22.15
22.16
22.18
22.19
22.20
22.21
22.23
22.35
22.36
22.39
22.40
22.41
22.43
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.14
21.15
21.16
21.18
21.19
21.20
21.21
21.23
21.35
21.36
21.39
21.40
21.41
21.43
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.14
22.15
22.16
22.18
22.19
22.20
22.21
22.23
22.35
22.36
22.39
22.40
22.41
22.43
Late Circle A from ZUP via Alwind and Unterreitnau to ZUP
23.10
23.11
23.12
23.13
23.14
23.15
23.16
23.18
23.19
23.20
23.21
23.23
23.35
23.36
23.39
23.40
23.41
23.43
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.35
0.36
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.43
Please consider the following extra tours in addition to the bus lines:
Both tours serve all stops along the lines to Alwind and Schönau.
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Route
Sunday
26 June 2016
Monday
27 June 2016
Tuesday
28 June 2016
Extra tour
(line 3)
Main station (Hbf) ZUP - Schönau
20.51 & 21.56
23.00
23.00
Extra tour
(line 4)
"Main station (Hbf) ZUP - Alwind "
20.51 & 21.56
23.00
23.00
Extra tour
(line 4)
"Main station (Hbf) ZUP - Alwind "
23.00
23.00
Wednesday
29 June 2016
Thursday
30 June 2016
Heimesreutin
Gstäudweg
Schloß Moos
Christuskirche
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Langenweg
Toskana
Heidenmauer
Inselhalle
Westliche Insel
Hauptbahnhof/Insel
Altes Rathaus
Stadttheater
Maxhof
Toskana
Langenweg
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
21.44
21.45
21.46
21.47
21.50
21.51
21.52
21.53
21.54
21.55
21.56
21.59
22.01
22.03
22.05
22.06
22.10
22.44
22.45
22.46
22.47
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.44
21.45
21.46
21.47
21.50
21.51
21.52
21.53
21.54
21.55
21.56
21.59
22.01
22.03
22.05
22.06
22.10
22.44
22.45
22.46
22.47
22.50
22.51
22.52
22.53
22.54
22.55
22.56
22.59
23.01
23.03
23.05
23.06
23.10
23.44
23.45
23.46
23.47
23.50
23.51
23.52
23.53
23.54
23.55
23.56
23.59
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.10
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.47
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Late Circle B from ZUP via Main Station (Island) and Zech to Oberhochsteg
Late Circle B from ZUP via Main Station (Island) and Zech to Oberhochsteg
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Langenweg
Toskana
Heidenmauer
Inselhalle
Westliche Insel
Hauptbahnhof/Insel
Altes Rathaus
Stadttheater
Maxhof
Toskana
Langenweg
Jugendherberge/Limare
Berliner Platz
Buttlerhügel
Kamelbuckel
Stadtwerke
Von-Behring-Straße
Gewerbegebiet
Metzeler
Versöhnerkirche
Kopernikusplatz/Zech
Leiblachstraße
Grenzsiedlung/Zech
Kunert
Metzeler
Oberhochsteg
Rickenbach
Bayerstraße
Nobelstraße
Wannental
Lugeck
Schule Reutin
Wiedemannstraße
Josefskirche
Köchlin
Blauwiese
Bodensee-Gymnasium
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.14
21.15
21.16
21.19
21.21
21.23
21.25
21.26
21.28
21.29
21.30
21.31
21.32
21.32
21.33
21.34
21.35
21.38
21.38
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.14
22.15
22.16
22.19
22.21
22.23
22.25
22.26
22.28
22.29
22.30
22.31
22.32
22.32
22.33
22.34
22.35
22.38
22.38
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.14
21.15
21.16
21.19
21.21
21.23
21.25
21.26
21.28
21.29
21.30
21.31
21.32
21.32
21.33
21.34
21.35
21.38
21.38
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.14
22.15
22.16
22.19
22.21
22.23
22.25
22.26
22.28
22.29
22.30
22.31
22.32
22.32
22.33
22.34
22.35
22.38
22.38
23.10
23.11
23.12
23.13
23.14
23.15
23.16
23.19
23.21
23.23
23.25
23.26
23.28
23.29
23.30
23.31
23.32
23.32
23.33
23.34
23.35
23.38
23.38
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.38
Late Circle C from ZUP via Rehlings and Oberreitnau to ZUP
Special Operating Hours during the Meeting
Friday-Saturday
Anheggerstr. (ZUP)
V-Heider-Gymnasium
Friedhof Aeschach
Rennerle
Rotmoosstraße
Inselbrauerei
Motzach
Motzacher Wald
Lindenstraße/
Weißensberg
Schönbühl
Niederhaus
Rehlings/Weißensberg
Gitzenweiler Hof
Marienplatz/Oberreitnau
Oberreitnau Nord
Emersberg/Oberreitnau
Marienplatz/Oberreitnau
Kapelle
Paradies
Schönau
Entenberg
Hoyren
Krankenhaus
21.40
21.42
21.43
21.54
21.55
21.56
21.57
21.58
21.59
22.00
22.01
22.02
22.04
22.05
22.06
22.10
22.40
22.42
22.43
22.54
22.55
22.56
22.57
22.58
22.59
23.00
23.01
23.02
23.04
23.05
23.06
23.10
21.40
21.42
21.43
21.54
21.55
21.56
21.57
21.58
21.59
22.00
22.01
22.02
22.04
22.05
22.06
22.10
22.40
22.42
22.43
22.54
22.55
22.56
22.57
22.58
22.59
23.00
23.01
23.02
23.04
23.05
23.06
23.10
23.40
23.42
23.43
23.54
23.55
23.56
23.57
23.58
23.59
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.10
0.40
0.42
0.43
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
1.00
1.01
1.02
1.04
1.05
1.06
1.10
Late Circle C from ZUP via Rehlings and Oberreitnau to ZUP
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.16
21.17
21.18
21.19
21.20
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.16
22.17
22.18
22.19
22.20
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.16
21.17
21.18
21.19
21.20
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.16
22.17
22.18
22.19
22.20
23.10
23.11
23.12
23.13
23.16
23.17
23.18
23.19
23.20
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
Holbeinstraße
Am Torggel
Aeschach
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
Jugendherberge/Limare
Berliner Platz
Köchlin
Blauwiese
Bodensee-Gymnasium
21.45
21.46
21.47
21.50
21.52
21.53
21.56
21.58
21.59
22.45
22.46
22.47
22.50
22.52
22.53
22.56
22.58
22.59
21.45
21.46
21.47
21.50
21.52
21.53
21.56
21.58
21.59
22.45
22.46
22.47
22.50
22.52
22.53
22.56
22.58
22.59
23.45
23.46
23.47
23.50
23.52
23.53
23.56
23.58
23.59
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.53
0.56
0.58
0.59
21.22
21.23
21.24
21.27
21.32
21.34
21.35
21.36
21.37
21.38
21.40
21.41
21.42
21.44
22.22
22.23
22.24
22.27
22.32
22.34
22.35
22.36
22.37
22.38
22.40
22.41
22.42
22.44
21.22
21.23
21.24
21.27
21.32
21.34
21.35
21.36
21.37
21.38
21.40
21.41
21.42
21.44
22.22
22.23
22.24
22.27
22.32
22.34
22.35
22.36
22.37
22.38
22.40
22.41
22.42
22.44
23.22
23.23
23.24
23.27
23.32
23.34
23.35
23.36
23.37
23.38
23.40
23.41
23.42
23.44
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.44
Aeschach
Krankenhaus
Holbeinstraße
Am Torggel
Aeschach
Anheggerstraße (ZUP)
22.01
22.03
22.04
22.05
22.07
22.10
23.01
23.03
23.04
23.05
23.07
23.10
22.01
22.03
22.04
22.05
22.07
22.10
23.01
23.03
23.04
23.05
23.07
23.10
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.10
1.01
1.03
1.04
1.05
1.07
1.10
23.00
21.56
23.00
23.00
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GOOD TO KNOW
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08.30 – 20.00
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GOOD TO KNOW
Scientific Chairmen of the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lars Bergström
Secretary of Nobel Committee for Physics (2004-2015)
Member of the Board of the Nobel Foundation
Physics Section, The Royal Swedish Academy, Stockholm, Sweden
Professor of Theoretical Physics, Stockholm University
Rainer Blatt
Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austria
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