List of Confirmed Speakers

– Jean Audouze, former Science Advisor of President Mitterrand, Institut Astrophysique de Paris, France
– Jean-François Bach, perpetual secretary of the French Academy of Sciences, Paris, France
– Maurizio Bona, Head of Relations with International Organizations, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
– Frederik Bordry, Director, Accelerators and Technology of CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
– Lars Brink, Former President of the Nobel Committee for Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
– Hesheng Chen, Director of IHES, Beijing, China
– John Church, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
– Christine Clerici, President of Paris 7 University, Paris, France
– Pascal Colombani, President of the Valeo Group, Paris, France
– Nicolas Cudre-Mauroux, Director of Research and Innovation, Solvay Group, Brussels, Belgium
– Dam Thanh Son, Professor, American Academy of Science, University of Chicago, USA
– Yves Demay, Directeur de l’Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
– Pierre Darriulat, Director of VATLY Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Socorro Escalante, Advisor of the World Health Organization in Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Jerome Friedman, Nobel laureate in Physics 1990, MIT, Cambridge, USA
– David Gross, Nobel laureate in Physics, 2004, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, USA
– Dominique Guellec, Director of Science and Technology, OCDE, Paris, France
– Sean Hill, Director of Neuroinformatics, Human Brain Project, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
– Jean Jouzel, vice-president of GIEC-Peace Nobel laureate 2007, Paris, France
– Finn Kydland, Nobel laureate in Economy 2004, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
– Jovan Kurbalija, founding director of DiploFoundation, Geneva
– Pierre Léna, Professor, French Academy of Science, Paris, France
– Yu Lu, Tate Medal for International Leadership in Physics in 2007, The Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China
– Victor Matveev, Russian Academy of Science, Director of JINR, Dubna, Russia
– Bruce McKellar, President of IUPAP, University of Melbourne, Australia
– Ngô Bao Châu, Field Medal in 2010, Professor, University of Chicago, USA
– Phan Thanh Binh, President of VNU Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
– Kok Khoo Phua, President of the Institute of Advanced Studies and World Scientific Publishing, Singapore
– Fernando Quevedo, Director of ICTP, Trieste, Italy
– Eliezer Rabinovici, Vice-President of SESAME (Middle Esat countries), Jerusalem, Israel
– Sebastien Remy, Senior Vice-President, Head of Airbus Group Innovations, Taufkirchen, Germany
– Soo-Jong Rey, Professor, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
– Carlo Rubbia, Nobel laureate in Physics 1984, Geneva, Switzerland
– Robert Sebbag, Vice President of SANOFI-AVENTIS, Paris, France
– Nikhil Seth, Executive Director of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
– Herwig Schopper, Tate Medal for International Leadership in Physics, Former CERN General Director, Geneva, Switzerland
– Jean-Marie Solvay , President of the International Solvay Institutes and Administrator of Solvay Group, Brussels, Belgium
– Fredolin Tangang, Professor, Malay Academy of Science, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
– R. Thakur, Director of the Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, Camberra
– Ton Nu Thi Ninh, Former Vietnam Ambassador in Belgium and European Union
– Tran Thuc, Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Vu Duc Dam, Vice Prime Minister of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Ang Beng Wah, Professor at Singapore National University, Singapore
– Kurt Wüthrich, Nobel laureate in Chemistry 2002, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA