Explorations of Space, Earth, and Time

Presentations by Young Scientists

Wednesday, 1 July 2026
09:00 - 10:30 CEST

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Inselhalle

Main Hall

Isolating Dark Energy: How to Measure the Universe When Galaxies Get in the Way
Tanveer Karim
University of Toronto, Canada

Beneath the Ice of West Antarctica: Geophysical Insights Into the Bed That Determines Future Sea-Level Rise
Ole Zeising
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany

Unraveling Kerr Black Holes: The Geometry of Spin
Chevarra Hansraj
Stellenbosch University, South Africa

From Manhattan to Mars: Applying Models of Subsurface Radionuclide Gas Seepage From Nuclear Testing to Understand a Martian Methane Mystery
John Ortiz
Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States of America

Decoding Gravitational Waves With Machine Learning
Annalena Kofler
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems / Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany

Translating Rational Materials Design Into Portable Chemical Sensing for Real-World Forensic Applications
Thinnapong Wongpakdee
Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand

When Time Shapes Control: From Neural Dynamics to Adaptive Behaviour
Inga Korolczuk
Medical University of Lublin, Poland

The Perfect Storm: An Overview of Severe Weather Forecasting and Research Efforts in the United States
Benjamin Jacob Fellman
University of Oklahoma, United States of America

Targeting Time: Small-Molecule Regulation of the Circadian Clock
Diksha Sharma
University of California, Santa Cruz, United States of America

Moderator: Heiner Linke
Lund University, Sweden