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NanoDay 2007

Successful NanoDay at LMU Munich - Picture Gallery

On 13th October 2007 the first  NanoDay - Day of Nanosciences took place at the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) Munich. Over 1000 visitors listened to public talks about the current recoveries in the nano world, visited the info desks and attended the laboratory tours.

Please watch the picture gallery with many impressions from NanoDay:

NanoDay 2007 (Pictures: Friedrich M. Schmidt)

The scientific manager of NIM Dr. Beate Mannschreck at the central info counter

"Brass Experience" provided the musical entertainment

NIM speaker Prof. Jörg Kotthaus opening the NanoDay

Prof. R. Putz, Prorektor of LMU

Prof. W. A. Herrmann, President of TUM

Prof. A. Loidl, Prorektor of the University of Augsburg

Dr. H. Wurzbacher, Bavarian Ministry for Science, Research and Arts

Dr. R. Wieczorek, City of Munich

The winners of the school competition of the Bavarian Cluster Nanotechnology

The audience in the Great Hall of the university

Prof. G. Abstreiter presented a lively talk with many experiments

Interested NanoDay vistors watching the info desks

A scientist explaining his research work

Visitors at the info desks

Visitors at the info desks

Prof. H. Gaub held a fascinating talk about nanobiology

Visitors in the central area of the Lichthof

A young scientist and an interested visitor

Laboratory tour of the Kotthaus group

Fun and science at the NanoDay

A NanoDay visitor doing science

Live Debate on "Risks and Benefits of Nano Sciences"

Laboratory tour in the Weinfurter group

Science looks complicated, but it can be explained

The mobile exhibition "nanoTruck"

Inside the "nanoTruck"

The successful pupils at the infodesk of the Bavarian Nanotechnology Cluster

nano+art exhibition in the Thomas-Mann-Hall

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