Margaret Berrens and Diego Lopez Mateos Banner for UC President’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellows

Margaret Berrens and Diego Lopez Mateos Selected as UC President’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellows

We are thrilled to announce Margaret Berrens, a Ph.D. candidate in Physical Chemistry, and Diego Lopez Mateos, a Ph.D. candidate in Biophysics, have been selected as two of the 20 UC President’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellows for the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in Physics taking place from June 30-July 5, 2024. This prestigious honor comes after a rigorous multi-stage selection process, first at UC Davis, and then by the UC President, who recognized their potential to represent the UC system. The Lindau Nobel Meetings  held annually each summer in Lindau, Germany since 1951  bring together a select group of young scientists from around the world for a week of intensive learning and collaboration with Nobel Laureates. It’s an incredible opportunity to engage with the most accomplished researchers in physics, learn about the latest research breakthroughs, and build lasting connections with scientists from around the world. Congratulations to Margaret and Diego on this remarkable achievement!

Margaret Berrens, Ph.D. candidate in Physical Chemistry, headshot.
Margaret Berrens, Ph.D. candidate in Physical Chemistry
Diego Lopez Mateos, Ph.D. candidate in Biophysics headshot
Diego Lopez Mateos, Ph.D. candidate in Biophysics

 

Press release from the Lindau Nobel Laureate organization: 73rd Lindau Meeting: Well Above 30 Nobel Laureates and More Than 650 Young Scientists Expected