Programme 66 th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 26 June – 1 July 2016
Programme66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting26 June – 1 July 2016
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About the Meetings page 32
Good to Know page 52
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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, Pro-fessor 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 con-flict, 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 thir-ty 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
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, al-lowing 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, defin-ing 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
WELCOMEWELCOME
ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS
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31 NOBEL LAUREATESHIROSHI 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
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Sunday, 26 June Monday, 27 June Tuesday, 28 June
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Break
Registration10 - 20 hrs
Opening Ceremony
Dinnerat various locations
Science Breakfasthosted by the
Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Amano Haroche
Gross
Rubbia
Hänsch
Phillips
McDonald
von Klitzing
Lunch Break Lunch Break
International Get-Together
hosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of
Science, Research and Economy
Kajita Wineland
Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Veltman
Lecture Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
Lecture
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Lecture
Break
Academic Dinnersat various locations
hosted by academic partners
or
Grill & Chillhosted by
Council & Foundation
Social Function
Social Function
Science BreakfastScience Breakfast
Social Function
't Hooft
Amano | Gross | Kajita McDonald | Rubbia | Veltman
Poster session with 30 selected posters from young scientists
Hänsch | Haroche | von Klitzing Phillips | 't Hooft | Wineland
Young Scientists Discussions
Poster Session
Young Scientists DiscussionsGlimpses Beyond the
Standard ModelChu | Gross | Kajita | Rubbia
Moderator: Pauss
Panel Discussion
Break
Lecture
Wednesday, 29 June Thursday, 30 June Friday, 1 July
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Break Break
Smoot Hell
Wüthrich Yonath
Michel
Lunch Break Lunch Break
Baden-Württemberg Boat Tripto Lindau
hosted by the State of Baden-Württemberg
Ting Shechtman
Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break
Chu Karplus
Wieman
Lecture Lecture
Lecture Lecture
Lecture Lecture
Lecture Lecture
LectureLecture
Science Breakfasthosted by
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Science Breakfasthosted by
Mars, Incorporated
Science BreakfastScience Breakfast
Bavarian Eveninghosted by
Elite Network of Bavaria &
Free State of Bavaria
Social Function
Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip
to Mainau Island
hosted by the State of Baden-Württemberg
Science Picnic on the Aboretum Lawn
Farewell Ceremony
Huber Glauber
Deisenhofer Schmidt
Chu Phillips
Wineland Wüthrich Schmidt
Giaever Josephson
Hell | Glauber | Karplus Schmidt | Shechtman |
Wieman | Yonath
The Future of Education in Natural Sciences
Schmidt | Schütte Shechtman | Wieman | Vámi
Moderator: Khemka
Cerf
Chu | Deisenhofer | Huber Michel | Smoot Ting | Wüthrich
Is Quantum Technology the Future of the 21st Century?
Haroche | 't Hooft | Phillips | Wineland Moderator: Meier
Master classes Lecture & Disc. Young Scientists Discussions
Closing Panel Discussion
Break Break
Young Scientists Discussions Panel Discussion
Dinner
Social Function
Heidelberg Lecture
Lecture Lecture
Lecture Lecture
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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 andlives of the laureates from a unique perspective, which is both unusual and fascinating.
SUNDAY, 26 JUNE
10.00RegistrationStadttheater
Meeting Registrationfrom 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.
16.00Opening CeremonyStadttheater
Opening Ceremony
WelcomeCountess Bettina BernadottePresident of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Greetings from StockholmKlas KärreMember of The Nobel Assembly for Physiology and Medicine Member of The Board of Directors of The Nobel Museum, Sweden
Welcome AddressHeinz FischerFederal President of the Republic of Austria
Address and Laudation to Wolfgang SchürerJohanna WankaFederal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Awarding of the Lennart-Bernadotte-Medal in Gold to Wolfgang SchürerCountess Bettina BernadottePresident of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Presentation of the Limited English Edition of Peter Badges’ Ingenious Encounters in Honor of Wolfgang SchürerThomas Ellerbeck and Nikolaus TurnerMembers 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 SchürerJürgen KlugeChairman of the Board, Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
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RemarksWolfgang SchürerChairman of the Board (2000-2015), Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
PresentationBrian MalowEarth’s Premier Science Comedian, United States
Master of CeremonyAdam SmithChief Scientific Officer, Nobel Media AB, Sweden
Instrumental AccompanimentEnsemble of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists, guests Additional capacities are available at the inner courtyard or the Marionettenoper on the 2nd floor.
18.00 Break
18.30 Social FunctionVarious Locations
DinnerPlease see your personal agenda for details.
SUNDAY, 26 JUNE
Partner Event07.00Science BreakfastHotel Bayer. Hof
Quantum Information: from Fundamentals to a New Technologyhosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Gabriela Barreto LemosInstitute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austria
Rainer BlattInstitute of Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria
William D. PhillipsLaser Cooling and Trapping Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States
David J. WinelandPhysical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States
Moderator: Anton ZeilingerPresident of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
WelcomeBarbara Weitgruber Director General, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and EconomyAccess: with online pre-registration only
09.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Hiroshi AmanoLighting the Earth by LEDs
09.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Takaaki KajitaAtmospheric Neutrinos
10.00 Coffee Breakhosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
10.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
David J. GrossOne Hundred Years of General Relativity – The Enduring Legacy of Albert Einstein
11.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Carlo RubbiaThe Future of Energy
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
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11.30 Coffee Breakhosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
12.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Martinus J.G. VeltmanAfter Finding the Higgs Particle
12.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Arthur B. McDonaldThe Sudbury Neutrino Observatory: Observation of Flavor Change for Solar Neutrinos
13.00Catering Tent
Lunch Breakhosted by Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and EconomyAccess: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
15.00Panel DiscussionStadttheater
Panel Discussion: Glimpses Beyond the Standard ModelSteven ChuPhysics Department, Stanford University, United States
David J. GrossKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
Takaaki KajitaInstitute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
Carlo RubbiaEuropean Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, Switzerland
Via Video-Live-Stream from CERN:Fabiola Gianotti Director General, European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, Switzerland
Young Scientists from the LHC experimentsModerator: Felicitas PaussProfessor for Experimental Particle Physics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
16.30 Break
16.45DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Hiroshi AmanoDiscussion with Young Scientists
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
16.45DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
David J. GrossDiscussion with Young Scientists
16.45DiscussionLandratsamt
Takaaki KajitaDiscussion with Young Scientists
16.45DiscussionForum am See
Arthur B. McDonaldDiscussion with Young Scientists
16.45Discussion Hotel Bayer. Hof
Carlo Rubbia Discussion with Young Scientists
16.45DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Martinus J.G. VeltmanDiscussion with Young Scientists
18.15Lindau Harbour
International Get-TogetherBoat trip to Bregenz, Austria (Seebühne/lake stage)hosted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
Check-In and BoardingNote: Please remember to have your passport with you as we cross the border to Austria.Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientistsAccess for guests/journalists by invitation only
18.30Lindau Harbour
Departure (Lindau Harbour) to Bregenz Seebühne
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
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19.00Social Function Bregenz
International Get-Togetherhosted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy
WelcomeCountess Bettina BernadottePresident of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
GreetingsMarkus WallnerState Governor of Vorarlberg, Austria
Welcome AddressReinhold MitterlehnerVice Chancellor and Federal Minister of Science, Research and Economy, Austria
Cultural PerformanceMusical Group: Federspiel
Master of CeremonyBronwen Rolls Director of the Doing Collective
Dinner
Access: Nobel Laureates, young scientists Access for guests/journalists by invitation only
22.15Bregenz Seebühne
Departure (Bregenz, Seebühne/lake stage)
22.45Lindau Harbour
Arrival (Lindau)
23.00 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.
MONDAY, 27 JUNE
Partner Event07.00Science BreakfastHotel Bayer. Hof
Excellence in Science and Sportshosted by Rolex SA
Arnaud BoetschDirector of Communication and Image, Rolex SA, Switzerland
Bettina HeimDepartment of Physics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Kurt WüthrichThe Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), La Jolla, United States
Moderator: Mark KendallThe University of Queensland, Australia Access: with online pre-registration only
09.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Serge HarocheCavity Quantum Electrodynamics and Circuit QED: from Fundamental Tests to Quantum Information
09.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
David J. WinelandAtomic Ion Clocks
10.00 Coffee Break
10.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Theodor W. HänschChanging Concepts of Light and Matter
11.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
William D. PhillipsSuperfluid Atomic Gas in a Ring: A New Kind of Closed Circuit
11.30 Coffee Break
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
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12.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Klaus von KlitzingA New International System of Units in 2018!?How my Nobel Prize Contributed to this Development
12.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Gerardus 't HooftHow One Single Elementary Particle Can Make the Difference
13.00Catering Tent
Lunch BreakAccess: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
15.00DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Theodor W. HänschDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Serge HarocheDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionLandratsamt
Klaus von KlitzingDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionForum am See
William D. PhillipsDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionEvangel. Hospital
Gerardus ‘t HooftDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
David J. WinelandDiscussion with Young Scientists
16.30 Break
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
17.00Hotel Bayer. Hof
Poster SessionPoster session with 30 selected posters from young scientists.For poster abstracts, please refer to the meeting app or mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org.Access: all participants
18.30 Break
19.00Social FunctionVarious Locations
Academic Dinnersupon invitation of the academic partnersAccess: by invitation only
19.00Social FunctionToskanapark
Grill & Chill: Connecting Culturesupon invitation of the Council & FoundationAccess: by invitation only
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE
Watch it online atmediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
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Partner Event07.00Science BreakfastHotel Bayer. Hof
Why Does Soft Matter Matter?hosted by Mars, Incorporated
Steven ChuPhysics Department, Stanford University, United States
Antonio RedondoSenior Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
Young Scientist (tbd)Moderator: Adam SmithChief Scientific Officer, Nobel Media AB Access: with online pre-registration only
09.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
George F. SmootGravitational Waves, Merging Black Holes
09.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Samuel TingThe Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station
10.00 Coffee Break
10.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Kurt WüthrichNMR in Physics, Structural Biology and Medical Diagnosis
11.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Steven ChuOptical Microscopy 2.0
11.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Hartmut MichelOxygen Removal and Energy Conservation by Membrane Integrated Terminal Oxidases
12.00 Coffee Break
12.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Johann DeisenhoferPhotosynthetic Light Reactions, Revisited
13.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Robert HuberProtein Structures in Translational Medicine and Business Development, My Experience
WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
13.30Catering Tent
Lunch BreakAccess: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
15.00DiscussionForum am See
Steven ChuDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Johann DeisenhoferDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionEvangel. Hospital
Robert HuberDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionStadttheater
Hartmut MichelDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionAltes Rathaus
George F. SmootDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Samuel TingDiscussion with Young Scientists
15.00DiscussionLandratsamt
Kurt WüthrichDiscussion with Young Scientists
16.30 Break
17.00Lecture & DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Ivar GiaeverGlobal Warming One Last Time
17.00Lecture & DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Brian D. JosephsonEmergent Self-Organising Activity as the True Foundation of Reality
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WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
17.00Master ClassHotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with Steven Chu
Physics-Based Measurements of our Changing Climate Change, and the Clean Energy Challenges for Carbon-Free EnergyYoung Scientists (tbd)Access: young scientists, first come, first served
17.00Master ClassHotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with William D. Phillips
Ultra-Cold Gases of Neutral Atoms and MoleculesMonika AidelsburgerFakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Logan W. ClarkPhysics, University of Chicago, United States
Hannah PriceL INO-CNR BEC Center, Università di Trento, Italy
Philipp WesselsDepartment of Physics, University of Hamburg, GermanyAccess: young scientists, first come, first served
17.00Master ClassHotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with Brian P. Schmidt
Big Questions, Big Instruments, Big IdeasJean-Baptiste FouvryInstitut d‘Astrophysique de Paris, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Matthew W. L. SmithSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, Great Britain
Cora UhlemannInstitute for Theoretical Physics, Universiteit Utrecht NetherlandsAccess: young scientists, first come, first served
17.00Master ClassHotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with David J. Wineland
Quantum Information and Quantum MeasurementGabriela Barreto LemosInstitute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI - Vienna), Austria
Pascal CerfontaineDepartment of Physics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Vanessa ChilleMax Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
Hendrik WeimerInstitut für Theoretische Physik, Leibniz Universität Hannover, GermanyAccess: young scientists first come, first served
17.00Master ClassHotel Bayer. Hof
Master Class with Kurt Wüthrich
Physics in Structural Biology, Medical Diagnosis, and Physical Exercise and RehabilitationAntonio BenedettoSchool of Physics, University College Dublin, Ireland
Dominique GisinETH Zurich, Switzerland
Deblina SarkarMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States
Katarzyna TychPhysics Department, Technische Universität München (TUM), GermanyAccess: young scientists first come, first served
18.30 Break
WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
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19.00Heidelberg LectureStadttheater
Vinton G. CerfHeidelberg Lecture: 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.
20.00Social Function Catering Tent
DinnerAccess: young scientistsDinner starts after the preceeding lecture.
WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE
Session and poster abstracts are available atmediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
and in the LNLM app.
LOOKING FOR ABSTRACTS? THE LINDAU MEETINGS: NOW AND THENAn Exhibition
19 March – 28 August 2016 | Stadtmuseum LindauFree exhibition access with Young Scientist name badge
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12.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Brian P. SchmidtState of the Universe
13.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Roy J. GlauberRecollections of Los Alamos - And the Nuclear Era
13.30Catering Tent
Lunch BreakAccess: young scientists, Nobel Laureates
15.00Panel DiscussionStadttheater
Panel Discussion: Is Quantum Technology the Future of the 21st Century?Serge HarocheEcole Normale Supérieure, Collège de France, France
Gerardus 't HooftInstitute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht University, Netherlands
William D. PhillipsLaser Cooling and Trapping Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
David J. WinelandPhysical Measurement Laboratory, The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States
Moderator: Christian MeierScience Journalist, Scicaster, Germany
16.30 Break
17.00DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Stefan W. HellDiscussion with Young Scientists
17.00DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Roy J. GlauberDiscussion with Young Scientists
17.00DiscussionHotel Bayer. Hof
Martin KarplusDiscussion with Young Scientists
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
Partner Event07.00Science BreakfastHotel Bayer. Hof
Decoding Science Leadership: Developing Capacity for Leading Science Innovation in a Rapidly Evolving “24/7 World” with Disruptive Opportunities and Challenges hosted by McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Frank MatternSenior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
Hannah PriceL INO-CNR BEC Center, Università di Trento, Italy
Łukasz Marek RudnickiCenter for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Brian P. SchmidtThe Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The Australian National University, Australia
Moderator: Matthias EversSenior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Inc., GermanyAccess: with online pre-registration only
09.00Plenary LectureStadttheater
Stefan W. HellOptical Microscopy: the Resolution Revolution
09.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Dan ShechtmanThe Science and Beauty of Soap Bubbles
10.00 Coffee Break
10.30Plenary LectureStadttheater
Ada E. YonathWhat was First, the Genetic Code or its Products?
11.00 Plenary LectureStadttheater
Martin KarplusMotion: Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules
11.30 Plenary LectureStadttheater
Carl E. WiemanA Scientific Approach to Learning Physics
12.00 Coffee Break
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
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17.00DiscussionEvang. Hospital
Brian P. SchmidtDiscussion with Young Scientists
17.00DiscussionLandratsamt
Dan ShechtmanDiscussion with Young Scientists
17.00DiscussionAltes Rathaus
Carl E. WiemanDiscussion with Young Scientists
17.00DiscussionForum am See
Ada E. YonathDiscussion with Young Scientists
18.30 Break
19.00Social FunctionStadttheater
Bavarian Eveninghosted by the Elite Network of Bavaria and the Free State of Bavaria
Words of WelcomeLudwig SpaenleBavarian State Minister of Education, Science and the Arts, Germany
Bavaria – Land of Science and ResearchHartmut MichelMax Planck Institute of Biophysics, Germany
Current Research Projects within the Elite Network of BavariaCora Uhlemann, Markus A. Huber
Bavarian Parade with Traditional Music
20.00Social FunctionCatering Tent
Bavarian Dinnerhosted by the Elite Network of Bavaria and the Free State of BavariaAccess: Nobel Laureates, young scientistsAccess for guests with online pre-registration only
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE
FORMER IMPERIAL CITY LIBRARY Exhibition Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
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FRIDAY, 1 JULY
11.20Closing Panel DiscussionMainau IslandCastle Meadow
Panel Discussion: The Future of Education in SciencesBrian P. SchmidtThe Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics The Australian National University, Australia
Georg SchütteState Secretary German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
Dan ShechtmanDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Tamás Vámi Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary
Carl E. WiemanDepartment of Physics, Stanford University, United States
Moderator: Karan KhemkaManaging Director, Co-head of Education, Parthenon-EY, Singapore
13.00Lunch BreakMainau Island
Science Picnic on the Arboretum Lawnhosted by the Ministry of Science, Education and the Arts and the State of Baden-Württemberg
15.30Castle Courtyard
Conclusion & FarewellCountess Bettina BernadottePresident of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Simone SchwanitzDeputy Minister Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-WürttembergState Government of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
16.30Mainau Harbour
Departure (Mainau Island)Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip to Lindauhosted by the State of Baden-Württemberg
18.30Bad Schachen
Arrival (Hotel Bad Schachen)
18.45Lindau Harbour
Arrival (Lindau)
FRIDAY, 1 JULY
07.15MS Sonnenkönigin
Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip to Mainau Islandhosted by the State of Baden-WürttembergAccess: Nobel Laureates, young scientists Access for guests and journalists with online pre-registration onlyNote: 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.Lorry 1: to “Mainau Island”: for those not returning to Lindau. Pick-up is at main entrance on Mainau Island until 17.30 hrs.Lorry 2: to “Lindau”: for those leaving directly after their return to Lindau. Pick-up is at Lindau harbour immediately after arrival.Certificates of Attendance will be available during the return boat trip.
07.15Lindau Harbour
Check-In (Lindau)
07.45Lindau Harbour
Departure (Lindau)
08.00Bad Schachen
Arrival (Hotel Bad Schachen)
08.15Bad Schachen
Departure (Hotel Bad Schachen)
WelcomeSimone SchwanitzDeputy Minister Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-WürttembergState Government of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
10.20Mainau Island
Arrival (Mainau Island)
11.00Mainau IslandCastle Meadow
Welcome on Mainau IslandCountess Bettina Bernadotte and Count Björn Bernadotte
11.10 Induction of a New Member to the Honorary Senate of the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate MeetingsThomas SchmidheinySwiss Entrepreneur and Philantropist
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The Meetings
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – established in 1951 – provide globally recognised forums for exchange between Nobel Laureates and young scien-tists. 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 ben-efits from the commitment of the secretaries of the assemblies responsible for awarding the Nobel Prizes, which are represented in the Lindau Council.
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 initia-tives regarding the advancement of the Lindau Meetings and the establish-ment of an international network of academic partners are key priorities in addition to ensuring sustainable funding.
The Lindau Meetings enjoy widespread support. More than 300 Nobel
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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 Laure-ate Meetings. Personalities from the worlds of science, politics and industry have been inaugurated into the Foundation’s honorary senate in recogni-tion of the special commitment they have shown towards scientific excel-lence and the promotion of young scientists.
Funding of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are made possible thanks to the sup-port received from supranational, national and state bodies, companies, as-sociations and private patrons.
International companies, selected foundations, associations and private patrons assure the material basis for the Lindau Meetings by making do-nations 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 com-mitment 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 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, founda-tions 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 world’s best young scientists of tomorrow submit applications to at-
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tend the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. An international, multi-stage se-lection process makes sure that the scientific elite of the future is able to come together with the Nobel Laureates in Lindau. Every year, several thou-sand young scientists apply worldwide.
A full list of academic partners can be found in the Participant Directory.
Lanyard Color Key
Turquoise Nobel Laureates, their Partners and Family MembersGrey Young ScientistsBlue Visiting ScientistsRed GuestsYellow JournalistsLime Green Host FamiliesPurple Lindau CitizensOrange ContractorsBrown Contractors of Third PartiesGreen Council & FoundationBlack Staff of the Executive Secretariat
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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 LecturePlenary 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 DiscussionIn a plenary panel discussion, several panelists jointly discuss one topic. This year, three discussions are offered: on Monday (“Glimpses Beyond the Stand-ard Model”), on Thursday (“Is Quantum Technology the Future of the 21st Cen-tury?”) and on Friday (“The Future of Education in Sciences”).
Discussion SessionIn the afternoon, all lectures held in the morning can be discussed in separate dis-cussion sessions. These research-oriented discussions are strictly limited to Lau-reates and young scientists, and switching between sessions should be avoided.
Master ClassThis 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 BreakfastScience 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 SessionThe poster session gives a selected number of young scientists the opportu-nity to show their posters. Attendance is open to all.
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The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings would like to thank all maecenates, patrons and donors for their contributions to the endowment of the Foundation.
SUPPORTERS
PRINCIPAL MAECENATES
Klaus Tschira Stiftung gGmbH
Mars, Incorporated
Volkswagen Group
MAECENATES
AstraZenecaAudi AGBayer AGDeutsche Bank AGDr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AGEcoscientia StiftungEnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AGFreistaat Bayern, vertreten durch den Bayerischen
Staatsminister für Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und KunstLockheed Martin Corporation – Lockheed Environmental
Systems & Technologies Co.Microsoft CorporationRolex S.A.RWE AGSAP SEThomas SchmidheinyVerband der Bayerischen Metall- u. Elektroindustrie
PRINCIPAL PATRONS
Bertarelli FoundationCarl Zeiss StiftungLinde AGLonza Group AGMcKinsey & Company, Inc.Monika and Wolfgang SchürerNational Research Foundation, SingaporeNOVARTIS International AGPrincipality of LiechtensteinSiemens AGSüdwestmetall Verband der Metall- und
Elektroindustrie Baden-Württemberg e.V.Swiss Reinsurance Company LtdThe OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)Verein der Bayerischen Chemischen Industrie e.V.Volkswagen AG
SUPPORTERS
PATRONS
Deutsche Telekom StiftungHolcim LtdRobert Bosch GmbHVerein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V.
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PRINCIPAL DONORS
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit FoundationBoehringer Ingelheim GmbHCabot Corporation Foundation Inc.Carl Zeiss AGCroucher FoundationHansjörg Wyss Medical FoundationJacobs FoundationJörnvall FoundationLGT Group Foundationmaxingvest ag (Tchibo Holding AG)Merck KGaASynthes-Stratec Inc.Verband der Chemischen Industrie e.V. (VCI)
DONORS
acatech – Deutsche Akademie der TechnikwissenschaftenAlcoa Inc.Alexander and Katalin DembitzAmerican Chemical SocietyAndreas BüchtingAnneMarie LynenArtur FischerArtur SchwörerBert SakmannBrian P. SchmidtCharles TownesChristian de DuveDeutsche Telekom AGEdmond H. FischerETO GroupEva LynenFamilie Lennart Graf Bernadotte af WisborgFondazione FidinamFredy and Regula Lienhard
SUPPORTERS
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaAHendrik LeberHilti FoundationHovalwerk AGIvoclar Vivadent AGJack SteinbergerJerome KarleJoachim and Bärbel MilbergJörn WilkeningJohn Robin WarrenJungbunzlauer AGLeopoldina Nationale Akademie der WissenschaftenLiechtensteinische Landesbank AGLyndon L. Olson and Mrs. OlsonMaja DornierPaul CrutzenPaula HirschPeter D. DornierPwC PricewaterhouseCoopers AGRavensburger AGRobert StolzeRuth SchillingSal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie. KGaASalus Charity FoundationSimon W. and Alice I. NewmanSparkasse Memmingen-Lindau-MindelheimSparkassenverband BayernStiftung GAMBITThe Bert L & N Kuggie Vallee FoundationUBS AGUlrich B. StollVerwaltungs- und Privatbank AGWerner ArberZumtobel Lighting GmbH
and the Friends of the Foundation
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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 StiftungAlcoa FoundationAudi AGBASF SEBayerisches Staatsministerium für Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und
KunstBayer Science & Education Foundationbayme – Bayer. Unternehmensverband Metall und Elektro e.V.Boehringer Ingelheim StiftungBundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), GermanyBundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung
und Wirtschaft (BMWFW), AustriaCabot CorporationCarl Zeiss AGCarl Zeiss StiftungContinental, Division Chassis & Safety, LindauDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)Dieter Schwarz Stiftung gemeinnützige GmbHInternational Lake Constance Conference (IBK)Jacobs FoundationKlaus Tschira Stiftung gGmbHLand Baden-WürttembergLinde AGMars, IncorporatedMerck KGaAMicrosoft CorporationMinisterium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst, Baden-WürttembergNational Research Foundation, SingaporeRobert Bosch Stiftung GmbH
Visit the meeting blog atblog.lindau-nobel.org
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SUPPORTERS
Rolex S.A.SAP SEThe OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)vbm – Verband der Bayerischen Metall- u. Elektro-Industrie e.V.vbw – Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft e.V.Volkswagen GroupWilhelm und Else Heraeus-StiftungWyss Medical Foundation
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BENEFACTORS
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit FoundationAnton Heine GmbH FidelisbäckC5 Capital LimitedChrista und Hermann Laur-StiftungDeutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)Elitenetzwerk BayernEventCARE Wechsel GmbHFesto AG & Co. KGFörderverein Römerbad e.V.Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren e.V.Hewlett-Packard, L.P.IHK SchwabenJörnvall FoundationJones DayLennart-Bernadotte-StiftungLIGHTHOUSE Marken-Navigation GmbHLindau Tourismus und Kongress GmbHLISTA Office AGLockheed Martin Corporation – Lockheed Environmental Systems & Technologies Co.Mainau GmbHMAN SEMax-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (MPG)McKinsey & Company, Inc.Meckatzer Löwenbräu Benedikt Weiß KGMineralbrunnen Teinach GmbHPeter-Dornier-StiftungPwC PricewaterhouseCoopers AGRavensburger AGrose plastic AGSchindler Aufzüge AGSimon W. and Alice I. Newman FundSparkasse Memmingen-Lindau-Mindelheim
Spielbank LindauStaatliche Lotterieverwaltung (Bayern)Stadt Lindau (B)Stadtverkehr Lindau (B) GmbHStadtwerke Lindau (B) GmbH & Co. KGSteinhauser GmbHStifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V.Stiftung van MeeterenSt. Ursula Gymnasium, DüsseldorfSWS GmbHTchibo GmbHTelekommunikation Lindau (B) GmbHThe Nobel FoundationVinea WachauWarth & Klein Grant Thornton GmbH & Co. KGWein- und Obstgut HaugWissenschaftsgemeinschaft Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz e. V.ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd BuceriusZumtobel Lighting GmbH
and anonymous benefactors
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BUS LINES & TIME TABLE
How to Read the Time TableThe 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).
Daytime Bus Lines (5.18 - 20.54)
earliest Saturday Sunday every hour at latest earliest Saturday Sunday every hour at latest
Bus Line #1 from Oberhochsteg via ZUP to Main Station (Island) Bus Line #1 from Main Station (Island) via ZUP to Oberhochsteg
Oberhochsteg 5.24 7.24 7.54 24 54 20.54 Hauptbahnhof/Insel 5.21 7.21 7.51 21 51 20.51Rickenbach 5.25 6.25 7.25 25 55 20.55 Altes Rathaus 5.28 7.29 7.59 28 58 20.59Bayerstraße 5.26 6.26 7.26 26 56 20.56 Stadttheater 5.30 7.31 8.01 30 00 21.01Nobelstraße 5.27 6.27 7.27 27 57 20.57 Maxhof 5.31 7.33 8.03 31 01 21.03Wannental 5.28 6.28 7.28 28 58 20.58 Toskana 5.33 7.35 8.05 33 03 21.05Lugeck 5.29 6.29 7.29 29 59 20.59 Langenweg 5.34 7.36 8.06 34 04 21.06Schule Reutin 5.30 6.30 7.30 30 00 21.00 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 7.40 8.10 40 10Wiedemannstraße 5.31 6.31 7.31 31 01 21.01 Bodensee-Gymnasium 5.41 7.41 8.11 41 11Josefskirche 5.32 6.32 7.32 32 02 21.02 Blauwiese 5.42 7.42 8.12 42 12Köchlin 5.34 6.34 7.34 34 04 21.04 Köchlin 5.43 7.43 8.13 43 13Blauwiese 5.35 6.35 7.35 35 05 21.05 Josefskirche 5.44 7.44 8.14 44 14Bodensee-Gymnasium 5.36 6.36 7.36 36 06 21.06 Wiedemannstraße 5.45 7.45 8.15 45 15Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 6.40 7.40 40 10 Schule Reutin 5.46 7.46 8.16 46 16Langenweg 5.41 6.41 7.41 41 11 Lugeck 5.47 7.47 8.17 47 17Toskana 5.42 6.42 7.42 42 12 Wannental 5.48 7.48 8.18 48 18Heidenmauer 5.43 6.43 7.43 43 13 Nobelstraße 5.49 7.49 8.19 49 19Inselhalle 5.44 6.44 7.44 44 14 Bayerstraße 5.50 7.50 8.20 50 20Hauptbahnhof/Insel 5.46 6.46 7.46 46 16 Rickenbach 5.51 7.51 8.21 51 21
Oberhochsteg 5.53 7.53 8.23 53 23
Bus Line #2 from Unterreitnau via ZUP to Main Station (Island) Bus Line #2 from Main Station (Island) via ZUP to Unterreitnau
Unterreitnau 5.24 7.24 7.54 24 54 20.54 Hauptbahnhof/Insel 5.26 7.26 7.56 26 56 19.26Eggatsweiler 5.25 7.25 7.55 25 55 20.55 Altes Rathaus 5.28 7.29 7.59 28 58 19.29Schönau 5.28 7.28 7.58 28 58 20.58 Stadttheater 5.30 7.31 8.01 30 00 19.31Entenberg 5.29 7.29 7.59 29 59 20.59 Maxhof 5.31 7.33 8.03 31 01 19.33Hoyren 5.30 7.30 8.00 30 00 21.00 Toskana 5.33 7.35 8.05 33 03 19.35Hochbuch 5.32 7.32 8.02 32 02 21.02 Langenweg 5.34 7.36 8.06 34 04 19.36Heimesreutin 5.33 7.33 8.03 33 03 21.03 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 7.40 8.10 40 10Gstäudweg 5.34 7.34 8.04 34 04 21.04 Christuskirche 5.41 7.41 8.11 41 11Schloß Moos 5.35 7.35 8.05 35 05 21.05 Schloß Moos 5.42 7.42 8.12 42 12Christuskirche 5.36 7.36 8.06 36 06 21.06 Gstäudweg 5.43 7.43 8.13 43 13Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 7.40 8.10 40 10 Heimesreutin 5.44 7.44 8.14 44 14Langenweg 5.41 7.41 8.11 41 11 Hochbuch 5.45 7.45 8.15 45 15Toskana 5.42 7.42 8.12 42 12 Hoyren 5.47 7.47 8.17 47 17Heidenmauer 5.43 7.43 8.13 43 13 Entenberg 5.48 7.48 8.18 48 18Inselhalle 5.44 7.44 8.14 44 14 Schönau 5.49 7.49 8.19 49 19Westliche Insel 5.45 7.45 8.15 45 15 Unterreitnau 5.53 7.53 8.23 53 23Hauptbahnhof/Insel 5.50 7.50 8.20 50 20
Bus Line #3 from Oberreitnau Nord via ZUP to Grenzsiedlung/Zech Bus Line #3 from Grenzsiedlung/Zech via ZUP to Oberreitnau Nord
Oberreitnau Nord 5.23 7.23 7.53 23 53 20.53 Grenzsiedlung/Zech 5.25 7.25 7.55 25 55 20.55Emersberg/Oberreitnau 5.24 7.24 7.54 24 54 20.54 Kunert 5.26 7.26 7.56 26 56 20.56Marienplatz/Oberreitnau 5.25 7.25 7.55 25 55 20.55 Metzeler 5.27 7.27 7.57 27 57 20.57Kapelle 5.26 7.26 7.56 26 56 20.56 Gewerbegebiet 5.29 7.29 7.59 29 59 20.59Paradies 5.27 7.27 7.57 27 57 20.57 Von-Behring-Straße 5.30 7.30 8.00 30 00 21.00Schönau 5.29 7.29 7.59 29 59 20.59 Stadtwerke 5.30 7.30 8.00 30 00 21.00Entenberg 5.30 7.30 8.00 30 00 21.00 Kamelbuckel 5.31 7.31 8.01 31 01 21.01Hoyren 5.31 7.31 8.01 31 01 21.01 Buttlerhügel 5.32 7.32 8.02 32 02 21.02Krankenhaus 5.33 7.33 8.03 33 03 21.03 Berliner Platz 5.33 7.33 8.03 33 03 21.03Holbeinstraße 5.34 7.34 8.04 34 04 21.04 Jugendherberge/LIMARE 5.35 7.35 8.05 35 05 21.05Am Torggel 5.35 7.35 8.05 35 05 21.05 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 7.40 8.10 40 10Aeschach 5.36 7.36 8.06 36 06 21.06 Aeschach 5.41 7.41 8.11 41 11Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 7.40 8.10 40 10 Am Torggel 5.42 7.42 8.12 42 12Jugendherberge/LIMARE 5.42 7.42 8.12 42 12 Holbeinstraße 5.43 7.43 8.13 43 13Berliner Platz 5.43 7.43 8.13 43 13 Krankenhaus 5.44 7.44 8.14 44 14Buttlerhügel 5.44 7.44 8.14 44 14 Hoyren 5.45 7.45 8.15 45 15Kamelbuckel 5.45 7.45 8.15 45 15 Entenberg 5.46 7.46 8.16 46 16Stadtwerke 5.46 7.46 8.16 46 16 Schönau 5.47 7.47 8.17 47 17Von-Behring-Straße 5.46 7.46 8.16 46 16 Paradies 5.48 7.48 8.18 48 18Gewerbegebiet 5.47 7.47 8.17 47 17 Kapelle 5.49 7.49 8.19 49 19Metzeler 5.48 7.48 8.18 48 18 Marienplatz 5.50 7.50 8.20 50 20Versöhnerkirche 5.49 7.49 8.19 49 19 Oberreitnau Nord 5.52 7.52 8.22 52 22Kopernikusplatz/Zech 5.52 7.52 8.22 52 22Leiblachstraße 5.52 7.52 8.22 52 22Grenzsiedlung/Zech 5.55 7.55 8.25 55 25
Bus Line #4 from Rehlings/Weißensberg via ZUP to Alwind Bus Line #4 from Alwind via ZUP to Rehlings/Weißensberg
Rehlings/Weißensberg 5.23 6.23 7.23 23 53 20.48 Alwind 5.24 6.24 7.24 24 54 20.54Lindenstraße/Weißensberg 5.25 6.25 7.25 25 55 20.55 Degelstein 5.25 6.25 7.25 25 55 20.55Motzacher Wald 5.28 6.28 7.28 28 58 20.58 Ebnet 5.26 6.26 7.26 26 56 20.56Motzach 5.29 6.29 7.29 29 59 20.59 Johannes d. Täufer 5.27 6.27 7.27 27 57 20.57Inselbrauerei 5.30 6.30 7.30 30 00 21.00 Enzisweiler Post 5.28 6.28 7.28 28 58 20.58Rotmoosstraße 5.31 6.31 7.31 31 01 21.01 Schachener Hof 5.30 6.30 7.30 30 00 21.00Rennerle 5.33 6.33 7.33 33 03 21.03 Schwesternberg 5.31 6.31 7.31 31 01 21.01Friedhof Aeschach 5.34 6.34 7.34 34 04 21.04 Giebelbach 5.32 6.32 7.32 32 02 21.02V.-Heider-Gymnasium 5.35 6.35 7.35 35 05 21.05 Wackerstraße 5.33 6.33 7.33 33 03 21.03Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 6.40 7.40 40 10 Musikschule 5.34 6.34 7.34 34 04 21.04Lärche 5.41 6.41 7.41 41 11 Lärche 5.35 6.35 7.35 35 05 21.05Musikschule 5.42 6.42 7.42 42 12 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 5.40 6.40 7.40 40 10Wackerstraße 5.43 6.43 7.43 43 13 V.-Heider-Gymnasium 5.41 6.41 7.41 41 11Giebelbach 5.44 6.44 7.44 44 14 Friedhof Aeschach 5.42 6.42 7.42 42 12Schwesternberg 5.45 6.45 7.45 45 15 Rennerle 5.43 6.43 7.43 43 13Schachener Hof 5.46 6.46 7.46 46 16 Rotmoosstraße 5.45 6.45 7.45 45 15Enzisweiler Post 5.48 6.48 7.48 48 18 Inselbrauerei 5.46 6.46 7.46 46 16Johannes d. Täufer 5.49 6.49 7.49 49 19 Hasenbank 5.47 6.47 7.47 47 17Ebnet 5.50 6.50 7.50 50 20 Schönbühl 5.50 6.50 7.50 50 20Degelstein 5.51 6.51 7.51 51 21 Niederhaus 5.51 6.51 7.51 51 21Alwind 5.53 6.53 7.53 53 23 Rehlings/Weißensberg 5.52 6.52 7.52 52 22
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BUS LINES & TIME TABLE
Special Operating Hours during the MeetingPlease consider the following extra tours in addition to the bus lines:Both tours serve all stops along the lines to Alwind and Schönau.
Route Sunday 26 June 2016
Monday 27 June 2016
Tuesday 28 June 2016
Wednesday 29 June 2016
Thursday30 June 2016
Extra tour (line 3)
Main station (Hbf) - ZUP - Schönau
20.51 & 21.56 23.00 23.00 23.00
Extra tour (line 4)
"Main station (Hbf) - ZUP - Alwind "
20.51 & 21.56 23.00 23.00 21.56 23.00
Extra tour (line 4)
"Main station (Hbf) - ZUP - Alwind "
23.00 23.00 23.00
Evening & Night Bus Lines (21.10 - 00.10)
Monday-Sunday Friday-Saturday Monday -Sunday Friday-Saturday
Late Circle A from ZUP via Alwind and Unterreitnau to ZUP Late Circle A from ZUP via Alwind and Unterreitnau to ZUP
Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 21.10 22.10 21.10 22.10 23.10 0.10 Heimesreutin 21.44 22.44 21.44 22.44 23.44 0.44Lärche 21.11 22.11 21.11 22.11 23.11 0.11 Gstäudweg 21.45 22.45 21.45 22.45 23.45 0.45Musikschule 21.12 22.12 21.12 22.12 23.12 0.12 Schloß Moos 21.46 22.46 21.46 22.46 23.46 0.46Wackerstraße 21.13 22.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 0.13 Christuskirche 21.47 22.47 21.47 22.47 23.47 0.47Giebelbach 21.14 22.14 21.14 22.14 23.14 0.14 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 21.50 – 21.50 22.50 23.50 –Schwesternberg 21.15 22.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 0.15 Langenweg 21.51 – 21.51 22.51 23.51 –Schachener Hof 21.16 22.16 21.16 22.16 23.16 0.16 Toskana 21.52 – 21.52 22.52 23.52 –Enzisweiler Post 21.18 22.18 21.18 22.18 23.18 0.18 Heidenmauer 21.53 – 21.53 22.53 23.53 –Johannes d. Täufer 21.19 22.19 21.19 22.19 23.19 0.19 Inselhalle 21.54 – 21.54 22.54 23.54 –Ebnet 21.20 22.20 21.20 22.20 23.20 0.20 Westliche Insel 21.55 – 21.55 22.55 23.55 –Degelstein 21.21 22.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 0.21 Hauptbahnhof/Insel 21.56 – 21.56 22.56 23.56 –Alwind 21.23 22.23 21.23 22.23 23.23 0.23 Altes Rathaus 21.59 – 21.59 22.59 23.59 –Unterreitnau 21.35 22.35 21.35 22.35 23.35 0.35 Stadttheater 22.01 – 22.01 23.01 0.01 –Eggatsweiler 21.36 22.36 21.36 22.36 23.36 0.36 Maxhof 22.03 – 22.03 23.03 0.03 –Schönau 21.39 22.39 21.39 22.39 23.39 0.39 Toskana 22.05 – 22.05 23.05 0.05 –Entenberg 21.40 22.40 21.40 22.40 23.40 0.40 Langenweg 22.06 – 22.06 23.06 0.06 –Hoyren 21.41 22.41 21.41 22.41 23.41 0.41 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 22.10 22.10 23.10 0.10Hochbuch 21.43 22.43 21.43 22.43 23.43 0.43
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) 21.10 22.10 21.10 22.10 23.10 0.10 Grenzsiedlung/Zech 21.40 22.40 21.40 22.40 23.40 0.40Langenweg 21.11 22.11 21.11 22.11 23.11 0.11 Kunert 21.42 22.42 21.42 22.42 23.42 0.42Toskana 21.12 22.12 21.12 22.12 23.12 0.12 Metzeler 21.43 22.43 21.43 22.43 23.43 0.43Heidenmauer 21.13 22.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 0.13 Oberhochsteg 21.54 22.54 21.54 22.54 23.54 0.54Inselhalle 21.14 22.14 21.14 22.14 23.14 0.14 Rickenbach 21.55 22.55 21.55 22.55 23.55 0.55Westliche Insel 21.15 22.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 0.15 Bayerstraße 21.56 22.56 21.56 22.56 23.56 0.56Hauptbahnhof/Insel 21.16 22.16 21.16 22.16 23.16 0.16 Nobelstraße 21.57 22.57 21.57 22.57 23.57 0.57Altes Rathaus 21.19 22.19 21.19 22.19 23.19 0.19 Wannental 21.58 22.58 21.58 22.58 23.58 0.58Stadttheater 21.21 22.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 0.21 Lugeck 21.59 22.59 21.59 22.59 23.59 0.59Maxhof 21.23 22.23 21.23 22.23 23.23 0.23 Schule Reutin 22.00 23.00 22.00 23.00 0.00 1.00Toskana 21.25 22.25 21.25 22.25 23.25 0.25 Wiedemannstraße 22.01 23.01 22.01 23.01 0.01 1.01Langenweg 21.26 22.26 21.26 22.26 23.26 0.26 Josefskirche 22.02 23.02 22.02 23.02 0.02 1.02Jugendherberge/Limare 21.28 22.28 21.28 22.28 23.28 0.28 Köchlin 22.04 23.04 22.04 23.04 0.04 1.04Berliner Platz 21.29 22.29 21.29 22.29 23.29 0.29 Blauwiese 22.05 23.05 22.05 23.05 0.05 1.05Buttlerhügel 21.30 22.30 21.30 22.30 23.30 0.30 Bodensee-Gymnasium 22.06 23.06 22.06 23.06 0.06 1.06Kamelbuckel 21.31 22.31 21.31 22.31 23.31 0.31 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 22.10 23.10 22.10 23.10 0.10 1.10Stadtwerke 21.32 22.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 0.32Von-Behring-Straße 21.32 22.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 0.32Gewerbegebiet 21.33 22.33 21.33 22.33 23.33 0.33Metzeler 21.34 22.34 21.34 22.34 23.34 0.34Versöhnerkirche 21.35 22.35 21.35 22.35 23.35 0.35Kopernikusplatz/Zech 21.38 22.38 21.38 22.38 23.38 0.38Leiblachstraße 21.38 22.38 21.38 22.38 23.38 0.38
Late Circle C from ZUP via Rehlings and Oberreitnau to ZUP Late Circle C from ZUP via Rehlings and Oberreitnau to ZUP
Anheggerstr. (ZUP) 21.10 22.10 21.10 22.10 23.10 0.10 Holbeinstraße 21.45 22.45 21.45 22.45 23.45 0.45V-Heider-Gymnasium 21.11 22.11 21.11 22.11 23.11 0.11 Am Torggel 21.46 22.46 21.46 22.46 23.46 0.46Friedhof Aeschach 21.12 22.12 21.12 22.12 23.12 0.12 Aeschach 21.47 22.47 21.47 22.47 23.47 0.47Rennerle 21.13 22.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 0.13 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 21.50 22.50 21.50 22.50 23.50 0.50Rotmoosstraße 21.16 22.16 21.16 22.16 23.16 0.16 Jugendherberge/Limare 21.52 22.52 21.52 22.52 23.52 0.52Inselbrauerei 21.17 22.17 21.17 22.17 23.17 0.17 Berliner Platz 21.53 22.53 21.53 22.53 23.53 0.53Motzach 21.18 22.18 21.18 22.18 23.18 0.18 Köchlin 21.56 22.56 21.56 22.56 23.56 0.56Motzacher Wald 21.19 22.19 21.19 22.19 23.19 0.19 Blauwiese 21.58 22.58 21.58 22.58 23.58 0.58Lindenstraße/Weißensberg
21.20 22.20 21.20 22.20 23.20 0.20 Bodensee-Gymnasium 21.59 22.59 21.59 22.59 23.59 0.59
Schönbühl 21.22 22.22 21.22 22.22 23.22 0.22 Aeschach 22.01 23.01 22.01 23.01 0.01 1.01Niederhaus 21.23 22.23 21.23 22.23 23.23 0.23 Krankenhaus 22.03 23.03 22.03 23.03 0.03 1.03Rehlings/Weißensberg 21.24 22.24 21.24 22.24 23.24 0.24 Holbeinstraße 22.04 23.04 22.04 23.04 0.04 1.04Gitzenweiler Hof 21.27 22.27 21.27 22.27 23.27 0.27 Am Torggel 22.05 23.05 22.05 23.05 0.05 1.05Marienplatz/Oberreitnau 21.32 22.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 0.32 Aeschach 22.07 23.07 22.07 23.07 0.07 1.07Oberreitnau Nord 21.34 22.34 21.34 22.34 23.34 0.34 Anheggerstraße (ZUP) 22.10 23.10 22.10 23.10 0.10 1.10Emersberg/Oberreitnau 21.35 22.35 21.35 22.35 23.35 0.35Marienplatz/Oberreitnau 21.36 22.36 21.36 22.36 23.36 0.36Kapelle 21.37 22.37 21.37 22.37 23.37 0.37Paradies 21.38 22.38 21.38 22.38 23.38 0.38Schönau 21.40 22.40 21.40 22.40 23.40 0.40Entenberg 21.41 22.41 21.41 22.41 23.41 0.41Hoyren 21.42 22.42 21.42 22.42 23.42 0.42Krankenhaus 21.44 22.44 21.44 22.44 23.44 0.44
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