World’s Leading Scientists and Technologists to Gather at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2021

World’s Leading Scientists and Technologists to Gather at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2021

The summit will host 21 eminent scientists including Nobel Laureates, who will engage and share first-hand insights in science and research with over 500 young scientists from 30 countries

GYSS 2019: Sir Fraser Stoddart – Tiny machines, big impact

GYSS 2019: Sir Fraser Stoddart – Tiny machines, big impact

In late 2017, Sir Fraser, who was one of three scientists to be awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, co-launched a line of skincare products that use miniscule organic cubes to deliver their ingredients into skin over time.

GYSS 2019: Dr Tuomo Suntola – The US$500 billion Inventor

GYSS 2019: Dr Tuomo Suntola – The US$500 billion Inventor

The Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) 2019 is an annual event, in its 6th year. Modeled off the Lindau meetings, the GYSS brings science luminaries together with leading PhD students from across the world to Singapore. Feng Zengkun had the opportunity to interview one of the plenary speakers, materials scientist and physicist Dr Tuomo Suntola, who recently won the Millennium Technology Prize 2018.

Welcome to Scientific Malaysian

Welcome to Scientific Malaysian

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