Livestream

Experience the 2024 Conference in real time

The Nobel lecture is about tiny molecular machines, the Leopoldina lecture shows how microbes in the Arctic ice are fuelling climate change and the opening ceremony attracts with exciting contributions, music and the awarding of the Alexander von Humboldt Medal. The Young GDNÄ is officially launched in Potsdam and many young people contribute to the success of the conference. Those who attend the 133rd GDNÄ Assembly in Potsdam in person will experience a celebration of science with many highlights.

But even those who cannot be there are invited to participate in real time, as was the case at the 200th anniversary celebrations in Leipzig in 2022. All lectures in lecture hall H5 at the University of Potsdam, Griebnitzsee campus, will be livestreamed, as will the opening with welcoming speeches on 13 September and the public lectures by Nobel Prize winner in Physics Professor Ben L. Feringa “The art of building small” (Friday, 13 September, 18:00 to 19:30) and Professor Liane G. Benning “The Great Melting – Small Cells, Big Consequences” (Saturday, 14 September, 17:30-19:00).

The livestream is free of charge; no special technical requirements are necessary. A digital device and a good internet connection are all you need to watch live:

Note: The video recordings of presentations and other contributions, which will be posted on the GDNÄ’s own video channel after the 133rd Assembly and will also be available free of charge, can be used permanently.

Campus Griebnitzsee der Universität Potsdam © K. Fritze

© K. Fritze

The 133rd GDNÄ Assembly will take place in the main building of the Griebnitzsee campus of the University of Potsdam.

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