
4th Task Force Meeting on Sustainable Mining
July 8, 2019
13th APEC Policy Partnership on Science, Technology & Innovation (PPSTI) Meeting
July 26, 2019Seven brilliant young scientists will be attending two prestigious annual scientific programmes by these organisations this year.
Four young Malaysian scientists that will represent Malaysia in the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting are:
Meanwhile, three young Malaysian scientists will participate in the 2019 CERN Summer Student Programme:
The 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting offers young scientists an informal get-together with honoured Nobel Laureates in the field of Physics through lectures, master classes and panel discussions.
The design of the Lindau Meeting is such to activate the exchange of knowledge, ideas and experience from the three branches of natural sciences: Physics, Chemistry and Physiology/Medicine.
Besides that, CERN’s Summer Student Programme offers this year’s three outstanding undergraduate students the opportunity to join international research teams in experiments at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
Surrounded by participants and researchers from across the world, the multidisciplinary and multicultural environment offered by both programmes will help them to enhance their knowledge and experience in addition to expanding their network of global scientists.
Follow us in next month’s issue to read about their experiences at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and CERN Summer Student Programme.