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Welcome on stage: the GAIN Science Slam is all about science communication. A group of international researchers from various fields will present their findings in a five-minute pitch in front of the GAIN25 audience. The objective is to impart current research results to a diverse audience in an understandable and entertaining way. Various presentations suitable for the format are allowed. The GAIN audience is also the Science Slam Jury.
Get to know our hosts and Slammers
Hosts
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Dr. Willem Buys, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
Dr. Kimberly Hartl, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
Dr. Shivani Kumar, University of Michigan
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Noemi Linden, Weill Cornell Medicine
Her scientific journey has been shaped by international research experiences at the CBMSO in Madrid, NYU, and the University of Cambridge. In parallel, she has remained committed to education and global development—having volunteered with the German Development Ministry’s Weltwärts program in Ecuador, tutoring and teaching extensively, and mentoring students across academic levels. At Cornell Medicine, she plays an active role in advancing sustainability in science, leading her lab’s green certification and contributing to institutional sustainability initiatives. |
Dr. Joshua Mornhinweg, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
At this year’s Science Slam, Dr. Mornhinweg will reveal how to create light out from what seems like nothing. |
Dr. Melanie Ptatscheck, New York University
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Dr. Xingyuan “Zazzy” Zhao, Johns Hopkins University |
Zusatzinformationen
GAIN Jahrestagungen
GAIN25
29.8. – 31.8.2025 in Boston
GAIN25 Digitale Workshops
25.9.2025
Online
GAIN26
21.8. – 23.8.2026 in San Francisco


I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, where I study how large language models, like ChatGPT, reason about moral and cultural values. I completed my Ph.D. in Computer Science at IIIT-Delhi, India, where my research focused on affective traits in general conversations. Before that, I earned my masters and bachelors degree from the University of Delhi, India. I have prior experience at Adobe Research and have published across top NLP conferences like ACL, EMNLP, and AAAI.
Noemi Linden is a PhD candidate in Immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, where she investigates how HIV hides from immune detection by integrating into protective regions of the human genome. Her research focuses on T cell biology and cell-intrinsic barriers to viral eradication, with the broader aim of contributing to a functional HIV cure. Originally from Hamburg, Germany, Noemi earned her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Jacobs University Bremen, where she studied MHC class I protein dynamics in the lab of Professor Sebastian Springer.
Dr. Joshua Mornhinweg is a postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Their work focuses on advanced material platforms for nonlinear and reconfigurable THz metasurfaces – ultra-thin, nanostructured optical elements that bend, twist, or reshape light in almost any imaginable way. They earned their Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees from the University of Regensburg, where their doctoral research explored how to control the interaction of light with matter on ultrafast timescales.
Dr. Melanie Ptatscheck is a Visiting Scholar at New York University, a research associate at Leuphana University Lüneburg, and a fellow in the DAAD PRIME program. Her research focuses on the mental health of creative professionals in the music industry, working at the intersection of Popular Music Studies and Public Health. Her current postdoctoral projects explore music and well-being, health narratives in popular music, and the sustainability of urban music cultures.