Plus at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2025
Every year in September the German city of Heidelberg hosts the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF). It's an amazing experience — around 200 young researchers from around the world meet with the laureates of some of the most important prizes in maths and computer science, as well as a range of other experts from both fields.
A tour through maths and music
Behind the scenes at the HLF 2021
We love talking to young researchers and laureates at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, and this year we produced a daily video diary to take everyone behind the scenes of this special digital HLF.
Talking to young researchers: Clement Twumasi
In this short video Clement Twumasi tells us about his work helping to understand a parasite that has been decimating fish populations around he world.
Talking to young researchers: Briane Paul Samson
In this short video Briane Paul Samson tells us about his work developing intelligent algorithms to help us navigate on busy roads.
Talking to young researchers: Yasmeen George
In this short video Yasmeen George talks to us about her work using machine learning to help diagnose disease from medical images.
Talking to young researchers: Tosin Babasola
Tosin Babasola tells us about his work using maths to model the effects of climate change on cocoa production.
Talking to young researchers
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