A young physicist travels to Lindau to convince Nobelists

Postdoctoral researcher Ruben de Groote, along with nearly 600 other young researchers, has been invited to a historic science event, where promising young scientists meet Nobel Prize winners from their own field.
Fyysikko Ruben de Groote aloitti tutkija Jyväskylän yliopiston kiihdytinlaboratoriossa vuonna 2017.
Published
26.6.2019

Ruben de Groote participates the Lindau Laureate Nobel Meeting that will take place is 30 June–5 July 2019 at Lindau, Germany.  This year the meeting  is concentrating on physics.
It brings together young scientists from 89 countries. Altogether 38 Nobelists are coming to the event. Ruben de Groote was assigned by the Academy of Finland.

The Lindau Meeting has been arranged since 1951. To this day more than 430 recipients of Nobel Prize have participated in the meetings and met the next generation of leading scientists at Lindau.

Ruben de Groote has been working  in the Accelerator Laboratory of the Department of Physics since 2017. He says this official task at Lindau is an especially enjoyable one:

“The small research field of nuclear physics has raised its profile in recent years. I believe many people will be convinced by our Accelerator Laboratory’s research into radioactive atoms."

Read more Ruben de Groote getting ready for the meeting on Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥'s on line magazine JYUnity.fi: 

For more information
Postdoctoral researcher Ruben de Groote, ruben.p.degroote@jyu.fi, tel. +358 40 805 4079
Communications officer Tanja Heikkinen, tanja.s.heikkinen@jyu.fi, tel. +358 50 581 8351

Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting's (#LINO19) web pages: 

Accelerator laboratory at Department of Physics at Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥: 
/science/en/physics/research/infrastructures/accelerator-laboratory