69e Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting
Four members of the laboratory took part in the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

From 30th June to 5th July 2019, in Lindau, Germany, four members of the laboratory (one intern, two PhD students and a post-doctoral researcher — Anwesh Bhattacharya, Valentin Métillon, Rodrigo Cortiñas et Bruno Peaudecerf) took part in the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, focussed on Physics.
This meeting is a unique opportunity for about 600 young scientists coming from 89 countries to exchange with 39 Nobel Prize laureates — among whom LKB researchers Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and Serge Haroche — in presentations, panel discussions, and open exchanges, on the banks of Lake Constance.
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