 Good morning everybody. Good morning Amadou. We are online. I was in the waiting room. This is the standard protocol, Amadou, every day. Okay. Hello. Ali, good morning. Good morning to everyone. Can you hear me please? Yeah. I thought there was supposed to be a test for the poster presenters. I was in the waiting room of a Zoom link that was sent for that in particular. But there was no allowed entry. Okay. I've been on for the last 30 minutes. Okay. We're now live. So let's... Okay. Thanks. Yeah. So welcome again everybody. Good morning. Ali, do you have any general... Yes. Yes. Just before Garou takes over the chair. So welcome everyone to the last day. So I just want to remind you that after this afternoon scientific session closes, we're going to have four breakout rooms for some discussions that we're going to have. Details of which will be given to you at the end. So the beginning of the session. So I just want to announce it. Please make sure that you all attend after the scientific session is over. So Garou, sorry. Yeah. You can also give some general instruction about the poster brought. Ah, yes. Yes. Yes. So the way this is going to work this morning is essentially the first hour. We're going to have about 26 or 27 people who got their posters submitted. And so for the first hour, you will simply, all of you will introduce yourselves one by one. And Garou is going to announce your name as we move along the list. You will announce your name, your affiliation, your background, title of your poster without sharing the poster itself. Okay, so that's because we want to optimize time and also make sure that we don't have to struggle with technical hurdles during this process. So this is the first hour in the second hour. Those poster presenters will have assigned their own zoom rooms and you've all received an email from the secretariat of the different zoom IDs with the passwords. So you have to look in that document and you can basically hop around and walk through virtually all the different posters. Okay, so again, you're going to have to look at that PDF to get the zoom links, the rooms and the corresponding passwords. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, Ali. So welcome again. We are going to have two minutes each for each presenter. I will actually call names. So I will basically just briefly give you the procedure or the instructions that we're going to follow. So when I call the names, please turn on your mic and your video and then produce yourself by actually giving, I mean, telling us your name, where are you from, which country you are from, which institution you are from, whether you are an undergraduate student or graduate student or a lecturer or professor or postdoc. And then you actually also tell us about the field of specialization that you are working in. And finally, the title of your poster presentation. So please, this is something that we would expect you to do when I call the names. And this will actually help for all our participants also to have information on who you are. And then later on, they will come in to the respective zoom rooms. Let me call them virtual rooms where they can interact. First two, I mean, somehow one to one with each of our posters presenters. So I will basically start if there is really any other comment. Okay, so let me start. I will please make sure that we have an updated version of the poster presenters. The email was sent today morning, probably an hour ago. So make sure that we have this updated version. So I will start with the first one, which is basically it is arranged alphabetically. So I will go with Adane, Adane Tige Geite. Yeah, it seems that in the poster list also he has not actually submitted his poster. So I will go to the second one. Adia have Monday, Sunday. Can you hear me please in the list? Ali, can you? Yeah, I'm trying to go through the list as well. So what I will do is Ali to actually to be punctual with our time for time management. I will call names in one minute. If they don't show up, just send them a private message. When they are ready, they will come in. So I will keep going. Yeah. Then I'm going to Aqbar-e-Muhammad. Hello. Hello, can you hear me? Yes, please. Yeah, actually my surname is Aqbar-e and my first name is Mahmoud, not Mahmoud. Yeah. I'm a PhD student at UNESCO UNICEF chair of nanoscience and nanotechnology based in the University of South Africa in South Africa. I'm actually originally comes from Iran, studying as a PhD student here in South Africa. So what else should I say? Field of specialization. I'm, you know, I'm working on material science specifically and first principle or oven issue calculations molecular dynamics or quantum transport simulation, such as stuff on experimental. But my base research is on molecular dynamics at the moment for proteins for drugs or nanoparticles, such as stuff. And my poster titles is effect of silver nanoparticle size on interaction with hydroxychloric drug, first principle study. Anything else should I mention? Please just let me know. Yeah, thank you very much. So people who will be interested in your poster will join you in your room. Then we will move to the next poster presenter. Thank you. You're welcome. The next is Al-Haji. Okay. Good morning, everyone. I am Al-Haji Maroon from University of Marwa in Cameroon. I am assistant lecturer at the University of Marwa in Cameroon. I'm also a postdoctoral fellow at the University of the Freestead in South Africa. So actually I am in South Africa in the postdoc. I'm working on colostas and also solvation processes of mostly solvation of the proton and also solvation of some single ions. Today my poster is on proton transfer free energy from water to ammonia. That is what I'm going to present. Thank you very much. Thank you, Al-Haji. We will go to the next. Awani Ben-Brahim. Don't see them. I don't know, sir. No, I didn't see the person. I don't see them now. Okay. I think we need to move on. Okay, Ben-Abdallah Fadwa. Ben-Abdallah Fadwa. Ben-Nasser. Ben-Nasser. Actually Ben-Nasser, he doesn't submit the actual poster. Amina, I saw Amina sometime ago. Amina. Hello. Hello, everyone. First, I thank all the organizers for this conference. I find it's very important. So I am Amina Boudache. I'm from in Algeria. I'm PhD student in computational physics. I present my poster and tutelite. What's your background, Amina? Yeah. Okay. You have actual electronic properties of 10-liter codenite SN2-SB2-S5 compound. Okay. So thank you very much, Amina. You're welcome. Yeah. So this is the poster she's going to present later on. Those who are really interested on this, on her work, please join her role. Thank you. You can share the screen, Amina. Thank you very much. Chika. Hello. Hello. Hello, everybody. I am Hulu Chika from Tunisia. I am PhD student at the Faculty of Science of Tunis. I work in condensate matter. So I will present the poster of the title of the effect of polygons formation on charge transfer in organic solar cells. Thank you very much, Chika. So those who are interested, please join her role. Yes. Okay. Let's go to the next. Dismas. Okay. Hello, everyone. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to participate in this conference. My name is Dismas Chauve from Kenya. In particular, University of Eldorad. I am a lecturer in the physics department. And my area of interest is in crystal nonlinear optics for wavelength conversion and other photonic applications like integrated photonic circuits and so on. So I'll be glad to interact with you during the posterization. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Dismas. So those who are interested, please join his room later on. And we will continue going to Duma Hartman. He's not here. He's not here. Okay. Fankam. Fankam. Yes, I am here. Okay. Okay. Good morning. My name is Jean-Baptiste Fankam Fankam. I am a PhD student at the University of Eldorad in Cameroon. I am a PhD student. And now I am the associate professor to defend my PhD study. And now I am doing some reading in the machine learning to see how I can apply machine learning with BST. And for now my two peaks talk about the theoretical investigation of the molecular structure, vibrational spectra, thermodynamic and nonlinear optical property of four, five, two, seven, this is a die compound. Thank you. Thank you very much. If you are interested in the work, please join his room later on. Then Hashim. Omar Hashim. Good morning. Can you hear me? Yes. Okay. I'm Nadir Hashim, senior lecturer in the department of physics at Kenyatta University for my head of department. And my area of specialization is astroparticle physics. I studied cosmic ray physics for my PhD work at Ziegen University, Germany. And I'll be presenting on behalf of my students, the work we are doing on setting up an experimental facility for the measurement of cosmic ray muons at Kenyatta University. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Those who are interested, please join the room later on. Thank you. Zoom, Zoom, Zuma, Zoom. I don't see him. Okay. Okay. He has actually submitted the post of two. Camuli, the Fat. Fat. Camuli, the Fat. Okay, so I'm from Uganda and last year I was at ICTP doing quantitative life sciences because I'm kind of interested in stochastic processes in cells and stochastic thermodynamics. So I am going to present a poster about the diplomatic society where I was actually trying to get a model of the signaling, receptor signaling. So I tried to make a simple Markovian model and I'm interested in that time, elegance, veins bounded on the receptor because it can have some good influence on the drugs. We actually do study and do, but right now I'm actually at IMBF and I'm looking at stochastic processes in cells, but I'm currently interested in the chromosome dynamics in cells. And I'm looking at polymer models where I'm modeling group extrusion in the anaphase and interface just to see how we can categorize the enhancer-promote interactions. But today basically I'm going to be talking about the Markovian model and the interaction. So I'll be interested if you will come join me and discuss. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you too. So please those who are interested join his room. Khan Kee Sun. Hello. Hello everyone. My name is Kee Sun King. I'm a material science PhD student from the University of Illinois in United States. I'm working with the professors under Schleif and Professor David Keil. My home country is South Korea. I'm glad to attend the African Physics Society Conference. Sorry about my voice is gone. Here is the 3 a.m. now. My research background is the first principle study, a density function theory study of the metallic anti-ferromagnetic materials. I'm trying to find the physical origin of the interesting magnetic electrical and optical property of the materials. Today I'm going to present the posture about the first principle study of energy dispersions and the heat capacity in anti-ferromagnetic L1-zero type and manganese plant material. I'm looking forward to see you all and discuss at my poster section. Thank you. Thank you too. Thank you. Those who are interested please join his room. Kamil Chee Turia. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. Good morning from Cape Town, South Africa. My name is Turia Hamish. I'm a PhD fellow under UNESCO UNESCO Africa Chair in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology and registered at the Department of Physics at the University of South Africa. And I'm delighted to be here today with you, even if it's virtually, to share with you some work entitled Laser-Liquid Solid Interaction Fabricated Copper Nanoparticle Enhanced Thermal Conductivity Nanofluid. So my area of research is developing some kind of nanofluid and to study the thermal conductivity for some heat transfer applications. And I will be delighted if you can join me in my session to discuss more about this topic. Thank you very much. Thank you very much too. So please join her room. Those who are interested. And do we have King Woli, Gladys King Woli? Amin. Yes, please put on your video. So good morning, everyone. Good morning, everyone. So my name is Gladys King Woli. I'm a PhD student in the University of Eldorlet, Kenya, and also a lecturer at Technical University of Kenya. So my area of specialization is material science and specifically in computational materials and the work that I intend to present is on materials for energy applications, specifically on batteries. The fact that we have such a wide application of batteries today with all the portable devices that we are having. So I'll be looking at how to improve them. And specifically, I'll be giving a talk on two-dimensional graphene hafnium disulfide, pandaval, hetrostructure, electrode material for battery applications. We will talk further about it in the room. My poster is poster number 18. Thank you. Thank you. Those who are PhD and Enfield, it would be nice if you actually mentioned with whom you are working. Could you tell us, King Woli, with whom you are working? So my work I've been doing it with Professor Molo from Technical University, Dr. Nicholas Macau from University of Eldorlet, and also Dr. Cecil Ouma, who is currently in South Africa. Thank you very much. Manai. Good morning, everyone. You can hear me? Yes. Good morning, everyone. My name is Sumaya Manai. I'm a PhD student from a National Center for Nuclear Science and Technology, city fabric from Tunisia, faculty of science of Bezel Cartage University from Tunisia. So my topic, I work in atomic physics, and my topic is relativistic many body perturbation theory of the lowest doubly excited levels arising from the key vacancy of energy levels from helium-like lithium. Thank you. OK. With whom are you working, please, Manai? Sorry? With whom are you working? I'm working with my professor Haikel Julasi in National Center of Nuclear Science and Technology from Tunisia. Thank you very much. Thank you. Those who are interested, please join the room. Eliott. OK. Thank you, Garu. Good morning to everyone. My name is Eliott Menka. I'm from Ghana. I am a postdoc at the National Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Key and University in Ghana. I've got a background in chemistry and high performance computing. My research area is largely within optimistic simulations and within the materials chemistry discipline. I also do a number of interdisciplinary work and science. So far as high performance computing is concerned and it's a need there. The title of my poster is Hydrogen Evolution and Effects of Bionitalic Catalyst on Carbon Monoxide Activation. So come to my poster Zoom room and we're going to have some discussions from and on Matigas chemistry and some technical implementations there. See you. Thank you, Eliott. Thank you. Those who are interested, please join his room. And we have someone again from Ghana. Johanna Hodasi. Good morning, everyone. Yes, my name is Johanna Hodasi. And I'm from Ghana. I'm at the University of Ghana, Lagone. My area of research is optics of photonics, mainly. And specifically I'm working with fiber lasers and amplifiers. I'm looking at short pulse generation. So for today I have a poster which is looking at the generation of photonics from the second pulses from an or normal fiber using super continuum generation and its amplification in a thulium-homium dose amplifier. So I hope those who are interested in photonics or anybody else for that matter actually, you come to my Zoom room and we'll look at the poster together. Thank you. Are you a lecturer in the physics department? Yes, I am. Thank you. Please, those who are interested, join her room. Then we have Morat. Hello. Yeah, it's me. Hi, everyone. I'm Razia Morat from Iran. I'm a Tourism Physicist but currently I'm a post-doc researcher at UNESCO, UNICEF, after culture in nanoscience and nanotechnology based on the University of South Africa and Itemba Labs in Cape Town. I'm working on computational material science. I'm interested in a study of structural, electronic and magnetic properties of material using density functional theory and a little bit of molecular dynamics. Today I'm talking about theoretical investigation of mercury-cluster interaction with brown nitrate surface. So if you're interested, I'm happy to chat and talk to you in my room. Thank you very much. Thank you. So those who are interested, please join her room. Nefeti Marwa. Hi, everyone. My name is Marwa from Tunisia. I am an assistant professor at Type 50 from Saudi Arabia. I am a member of spectroscopy and characterization and optical materials from Faculty of Science Tunisia. Thank you for your acceptance and your confidence. Thank you very much. I think you need to fix your mic when you do your posters. There is an echo on your mic. So please fix it when you do your poster session. Thank you. So those who are interested, please join her room. And the next one is Nyerige Justin. Hi, everyone. I hope all of us will work up well. My name is Justin Nyerige from University of Pretoria, South Africa. I'm in the field of renewable energy and nanoscience. Our project is basically for electrochemical water splitting. We are trying to improve the efficiency of the hydrogen production using the local available materials like hematite. Originally I'm from Kenya and as I said, I'm a PhD student working with Prof Jat Gruga and Prof Manzai. I think they presented today's one day ago. I hope to interact with most of you if not all of you. Yeah, thank you too. So those who are interested, please join her room. I'm in his room, sorry. Hello, everyone. I'm Edu Afey Danso. I'm a PhD student at CISA and also affiliated with ICTP. And I'm working with Ali Hassanali and Alex Rodriguez on atomistic simulations in water. And I will be telling you today about the data science approach to structure in water. Thank you. Thank you very much. Those who are interested, please join his room. Juliet Sake. Hello, everyone. My name is Juliet Sake. I am a postdoc of the UNESCO UNESCO Science and Nanotechnology based here in South Africa. I'm originally from Ghana and my area of specialty is quantum physics. I have worked with the UNESCO science and nanotechnology to understand the genetic synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles for water purification as well as electro-chemical application. But for today my poster is titled by the mimicry of photonic multi-skewed architecture of butterfly wings. So for those who are interested, Yes. Good morning. Good morning. So I'm Fatih Hasma'in from Algeria, Department of Physics, University of Tlemcen, and I'm Assistant Teacher of the Department of Physics in Tlemcen, University in Algeria. My idea of research is computational physics, and I'm interested in the interactions in soft smarters and the relationship with structure and macroscopic properties. I'm happy to participate to this event by my poster evaluation of bimolecular electrostatic potential from Poisson-Bosma theory, the case study of globular proteins, and I collaborate with Professor Wilkadur Fuzia, and finally I thank you for this occasion for offering me this occasion. Thank you. Thank you very much too. So those who are interested please join her room. The next one is Soh Malik. Soh Malik. Hello. Hello. Yeah, hello. Hello. How are you? My name is Dr. Malik Soh from Senegal. I am a physics selector, and I'm working in physics, in atomic physics. Do you hear me? Yes, yes. Go ahead. I'm in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Sheikh Antajab University. I'm working in Resonant Photonization of Atoms and Molecules with several electrons, and also I'm working in the area of theoretical and electronic correlation of milk-charged ions and also calculation on nuclear structure. And I am very happy to participate in this event. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Those who are interested please join his room. Hello. Can you hear me? Yes, please. Okay. I'm Lodro Tipotapuati from Congo. I'm a Congolese, and I'm a Ph.D. student. I'm expecting to defend my Ph.D. next month. Okay. I'm at the Marien-Wabit University in Congo, but I did my work partly at ICTP under Ralf Gebauer, Professor Ralf Gebauer, Nikola Sirian. Thank you to both of them. Today I'm going to present a poster on characterization of, sorry, I have to read the title, characterization of peroxo reaction intermediates in the water oxidation process on hematite surfaces. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. So those who are interested, please join his room. Niani. Niani. Good morning, everyone. I am Niani Chirande from South Africa. I'm doing my first year of chemistry in computational chemistry at the University of Venda, and I'm working together with Prof. Liana Mamino. My poster today considers the result of computational study of Maristinine A, an anti-inflammatory lifestyle for my personal, so I'll be looking forward into discussing more about the results in the discussion panel. Thank you. Thank you very much. So Ali, can we go probably again to those who are not available when we started? Yes. No, no. I think there are three people who joined. They already communicated to you. I think the Secretary had also wrote to you just now. So P02, P05 and P11. P02. Let me start with P02. Okay. So Adiaha Monday, Sunday. Can you hear me? Yes, please. Okay. I'm Adiaha Monday, Sunday. I am a researcher and a scientist working with Nigerian Institute of South Mines. I'm based in Nigeria, and I'm going to present a poster on management of environmentally toxic waste, including radioactive waste using climate information, for food quality, reduction of human animal plant health, nexus, and ecosystem balance. So I'll be talking more on the danger associated with radioactive waste and how it can be mitigated. So more information and real detailed infrastructure. I encourage people and participants to queue into my room and to learn more about it. Thank you. Yeah. So thank you. There is some noise on the background. Try to fix it when you join for the poster session in your room. Who's available next? P05. Okay. Iwani. Iwani. Good morning. Yes, good morning. Thank you for this opportunity. I am Narges Bembrahim Awana. I am from Tunisia. I work at research work at the Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory in the implemented in the Physics Department of Science Faculty of Tunisia. Actually, I work at TIEF University, Saudi Arabia. My field of research is 2D graphene-like materials and graphene materials and spinel materials. Thank you. That's all. Thank you very much. Those who are interested, please join her room. So we have Douma Hartman. I can see him over here. I can see him on the list. Hartman, Douma, can you hear me please? I exchanged some chat messages with him so I don't understand. Douma, okay, he's writing to me now. So we can't hear you, Douma. Yeah, he actually... Hello. Can you put on the video, please? Hello. So do you hear me? Do you hear me now? Hello? Yeah, we can. Okay. Do you hear me? Yes. Do you see me? Yeah, we can. I mean, it's cracking, but we can see somehow the video and we can hear you also. But both of them are cracking. Do you see me? I think you need to... Do you see me? Hello. Yeah. Okay. So, okay, Douma from the University of Congo, Yanwati University. So my background is material science, simulations. So I'm working on several topics, X-ray absorption spectroscopic simulation, and materials for water fluorescence. And magnetic interference is about graphene, as I said. The type is taken into magnetization in graphene, containing single and interacting nanophones effect. Happy to share with you today, and happy for this opportunity to be with you and share with you what is going on in our video. Okay. Thank you very much. Yeah. Thank you, Douma. I want to somehow fix the connection for your poster session. I think it's Ali. I think there's no more update on anyone else who's we've missed and was joined. So I think we're done with this part, the first going through everyone. Yeah. So we can repeat the notice again. We can tell them now that people have to go to each room. And those who are going to present your posters, you have already to go to your room. And people will pick from the email that was sent with a list of IDs that they can actually join using the IDs to each of the rooms and start the interaction probably now for almost one hour and 10 minutes we have. And even, I mean, in some sense, it's because it's not going to happen in this room. Exactly. That's why we need to do the general say to say notice right now. And I myself will will make sure that I think I will go probably to 10 or 15 of the rooms. So guys, I will see you one to one in probably 15. I'm already interested in 15 topics. So I will hold on. Robinson, you have a question. Please go ahead and ask the question. Robinson, unmute yourself and ask the question please. The poster. Can you repeat your question please? Yeah, my intention was to present the poster in this conference, but my poster was not taken. Although initially I was, I feel disappointed, but I just felt that I was participate in the poster session. So the secretary wrote me that my poster was not selected and it did not give a good reason whatsoever. Okay, this is something we can discuss this in private if you want. No, but let's put a general comment to all of them because we have had 65 poster applicants. So as you can see, because of time constraint, we need to actually cut it down to 30. And I mean, some of the criteria was basically about geographical location, because we need, this is an African physical society, we need representations from different corners of the country. And they said that some of, I mean, the other criteria was also we were looking on the gender balance. And I mean, Ali could add some more. So those who are not selected has nothing to do with the quality of work. It was just, we were trying to adjust our, our, say to say our time slots to represent all over Africa. That's how I personally can reflect on that. Thank you. Yes, I can, I can confirm that also. Thank you. I can, I can confirm what Garou just said to you. Okay, maybe, maybe the next, maybe the next opportunity I will give, I will give you the chance to present the next available opportunity. Yes, no problem. But I have a question. Okay, okay. I have a question Ali. Go ahead. Yes, please go ahead. I have a question. I didn't get the mail to go to the room for posters. So how to, to get to the room? Maybe, maybe, so I don't know how to do that. Well, in my mail, that is just how to, to get to the zoom. Hold on. Hold on. I'm going to wait. And maybe some other people are in the same case. Hold on. I'm going to do. So I'm just secretariat. Are you any of the secretaries here? Victoria, Adriano, Monica, are you? Yes, we are here Ali. Okay, Monica. So the email was sent to all the participants including Amadou, correct? Yes, the email was sent to all of them. Let me check. I will, I will resend again to Professor Amadou right now. No one has just sent it in the chat to everyone. Okay, very good. Yeah, there you are. Thank you. Can I see, can I see something? Yes, Robinson, go ahead. Yeah, there's a PDF file. If you check your mail, you go down, there's a PDF file. So to open the file, you see the link there. Can you hear me? Yes, Robinson, we can hear you. But yeah, when you, when you check your mail, there's a PDF file. So when you open the file, there's only the address of the secretary of ICGP. There's a PDF file attached to it. So that is why when you open the file. Zoom me. No, it's an email. In any way, they say send me again. Okay, okay. So let me, let me just make so two announcements. One is that please check your mail carefully. Number two, in the chat right now, Razia Morad has just posted the PDF of the, where all the poster IDs and the passwords are. So if you look in the chat, anyone who doesn't want to look at the email, you will find the same information. So okay, so I think any other questions before we disperse and move to the poster session? So I think we're good to go. Yeah, I mean, it's, we are on time. We have five minutes if you want. How are they going to get the group early? We are, I mean, in the afternoon, we are going to go to the breakout rooms. The breakout room is after our scientific session, right? So we have a scientific session from two to three, 15. Exactly. But are we going to assign them? So in this Zoom room, the breakout rooms will be will be automatically done through this framework. Yeah. So who let them know that, who let them know which group they, they somehow they are going to. I think, I think it's, it's going to be a random assignment. So they, everyone will just go automatically into different things. Okay. Can I say something quickly before you people forget? Please. I was just thinking that it could be a nice idea to take a group photo because we didn't do it the whole meeting. Yes. It's unfortunate now people are, you know, start to go to the rooms. No, no, just tell them they are still 75 people. You can just put on the camera. Okay. So Stefan, do you want to do the honors of this, please? Hey, I guess you can do it at 2pm because we are not ready for the photo now. Okay. You just go ahead. It's fine. Everybody put on a screen and then the screen starts. Everybody can take it, I think. So everyone, everyone who is comfortable showing their video, please turn on your video. Yes. Okay. And everybody can take the screen shot. I think we can do it in three steps, right? Yeah, exactly. So everybody smile. So Adriana is not there. Amna Abdullah is not there. Amna, without you. The last, the last page is basically all, everyone is, okay, I see some faces. Okay. Next page. Libes is not there. Thayalat is not there. And what are you doing? We're taking a picture, Amadou. We're taking a picture. Okay. Oh, okay. A photograph. Anyway, I cannot find the link. The link of what? No, for processes. Amadou, it's in the email. It's not, it's not, I click on it, but it doesn't work. So, okay. Just one minute. Okay. Malik So, you don't want the picture? Sarah, everybody, Mohammed. Martin, Felix, Harman, Catherine Pascal, you don't want? Our smile is fading out. Okay, no, you, I'm done with you, Garu. You can go. Okay. I saw Sandra coming, so it's good. Okay, I'm done. Thank you very much. Yes, I want the picture. Ah, Nikola also is back. Malik, so. Malik. Yeah, Malik. Where are you? I want the picture. Yeah, I have to do it in three steps. Okay, so. Okay, Paparazzi have finished his job. I think we can go now because already it's 10. I mean it's 11. Okay, Amadou. Just stay on. And then. You can stop smiling. It's done. I can help you.