| Camp I | 
August 17 (Tuesday) 17:15 - 18:30 | 
Group | 
| Jainendra Jain | 
Emergence: Why more is different | 
A | 
| Paul Matsudaira | 
Microscopy and biological discoveries | 
B | 
| D. Balasubramanian | 
Genes and genetics | 
C | 
| Martyn Poliakoff | 
From test tube to YouTube | 
D | 
| R. Chidambaram | 
Fuzzy borders at the frontiers in science and technology | 
E | 
| Camp II | 
August 18 (Wednesday) 08:30 - 09:45 | 
Group | 
| Paul Matsudaira | 
Digestion, intestine, question | 
A | 
| M. Kobayashi | 
Experiences of my research life | 
B | 
| C. N. R. Rao | 
Nanoworld | 
C | 
| Jainendra Jain | 
How physical principles are established | 
D | 
| Yi Rao | 
How a young man created a science single-handedly | 
E | 
| Camp III | 
August 19 (Thursday) 08:30 - 09:45 | 
Group | 
| Satyajit Mayor | 
How did complex cellular systems evolve? | 
A | 
| T. V. Ramakrishnan | 
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates | 
B | 
| M. Kobayashi | 
Experiences of my research life | 
C | 
| R. Chidambaram | 
Fuzzy borders at the frontiers in science and technology | 
D | 
| Richard Ernst | 
The fascination and benefits of magnetic resonance in chemistry, biology, and medicine | 
E | 
| Camp IV | 
August 19 (Thursday) 16:15 - 17:30 | 
Group | 
| Martyn Poliakoff | 
	Choosing a Mentor - what to do in science | 
A | 
| Richard Ernst | 
Central Asian painting art: Its beauty, its spiritual content, and the analysis of pigments by Raman spectroscopy | 
B | 
| Yi Rao | 
The future of genetics | 
C | 
| Satyajit Mayor | 
Peering at the nanoscale architecture of cells | 
D | 
| T. V. Ramakrishnan | 
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates | 
E |