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New scientific highlight- by MUST PIs Milne, Standfuss and Schertler
EU XFEL Young Scientist Award for Camila Bacellar,beamline scientist and group leader of the Alvra endstation at SwissFEL
Prizes for Giulia Mancini and Rebeca Gomez CastilloICO/IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics & Ernst Haber 2021
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to RESOLV Member Benjamin List- for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis
NCCR MUST at Scientifica 2021- Lightning, organic solar cells, and virtual molecules

International Women Scientists Meeting October 2013

Thursday, 03.10.2013 - Friday, 04.10.2013, ETH Zurich Hönggerberg


Professor Ursula Keller, ETH Zurich and Professor Martina Havenith, Ruhr-Bochum University, Germany will hold a collaborative meeting with the women scientists in the NCCR MUST network, NCCR QSIT network and the Excellence cluster in Germany.

DIRECTIONS TO VENUES: Information on locations, maps, and how to get to the venues can be found below. There is also a link to the SBB website, which provides transport timetables.

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