Ig Nobel Award Tour Show 2026
Event details
| Date | 23.04.2026 |
| Hour | 18:00 › 20:00 |
| Speaker | Marc Abraham, Mariska Kret, Marcin Zajenkowski, and Chris McManus |
| Location | |
| Category | Public Science Events |
| Event Language | English |
The Ig Nobel Awards honor research that makes people laugh, then think.
EPFL and NCCR MARVEL have the pleasure to invite you for the seventh time to the Ig Nobel Award Tour Show.
The show is in English, and free tickets will be available online a few days before the event.
This event is part of the 2026 Ig Nobel EuroTour. This year's program invites you to discover:
Marc Abrahams
Father of the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony and editor of Annals of Improbable Research
Mariska Kret, Leiden University, NL
2022 Applied Cardiology Prize winner for seeking and finding evidence that when new romantic partners meet for the first time, and feel attracted to each other, their heart rates synchronize
Marcin Zajenkowski, University of Warsaw, PL
2025 Psychology Prize winner for investigating what happens when you tell narcissists — or anyone else — that they are intelligent
Chris McManus, University College London, UK
2002 Medicine Prize winner for his excruciatingly balanced report, "Scrotal Asymmetry in Man and in Ancient Sculpture"
EPFL and NCCR MARVEL have the pleasure to invite you for the seventh time to the Ig Nobel Award Tour Show.
The show is in English, and free tickets will be available online a few days before the event.
This event is part of the 2026 Ig Nobel EuroTour. This year's program invites you to discover:
Marc Abrahams
Father of the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony and editor of Annals of Improbable Research
Mariska Kret, Leiden University, NL
2022 Applied Cardiology Prize winner for seeking and finding evidence that when new romantic partners meet for the first time, and feel attracted to each other, their heart rates synchronize
Marcin Zajenkowski, University of Warsaw, PL
2025 Psychology Prize winner for investigating what happens when you tell narcissists — or anyone else — that they are intelligent
Chris McManus, University College London, UK
2002 Medicine Prize winner for his excruciatingly balanced report, "Scrotal Asymmetry in Man and in Ancient Sculpture"
Practical information
- General public
- Registration required
Organizer
- EPFL, NCCR MARVEL
Contact
- Lidia Favre-Quattropani, [email protected]