Zoran Ristanović receives the invitation to attend the 67th Lindau Nobel Laurate Meeting


The honorable invitation to the 67th Lindau Meeting is with special regard to excellence in research.

The 67th Lindau Meeting will be dedicated to the field of chemistry. So far, 31 Nobel Laureates have confirmed their participation and will meet with 400 international young scientists. The opportunity to join the annual gathering of Nobel Laureates at Lindau is provided exclusively to outstanding young scientists aged up to 35 – undergraduates, PhD students, and post-doc researchers. During the meeting, which will take place from 25th to 30th of June 2017, the young scientists will be given the opportunity to enrich and share the unique atmosphere of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.

The scientific programme of each Lindau Meeting is based on the principle of dialogue. The different sessions – lectures, discussions, master classes, and panel discussions – are designed to activate the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and experience between and among Nobel Laureates and young scientists.

Zoran Ristanović
Zoran Ristanović obtained his PhD last year (2016) under the supervision of prof. Bert Weckhuysen working on the development of novel super-resolution optical and X-ray microscopic approaches to study zeolite catalysts. During his PhD, Ristanović authored five publications in the prestigious chemistry journals Angewandte Chemie International Edition and The Journal of the American Chemical Society. In July 2016, he was awarded the Young Scientist Award on the International Congress on Catalysis in Beijing, China. Currently, Zoran Ristanović is working as a postdoctoral fellow in the group on a topic of surface-sensitive spectroscopies to study the formation and assembly of metal organic framework thin films.

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