95 search results for “james were space telescope” in the Student website
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Brandon JamesStudent and Educational Affairs (SEA)
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James StevensFaculty of Science
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James HarpurFaculty of Science
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James McAllisterFaculty of Humanities
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James PetleyFaculty of Science
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James WoodFaculty of Humanities
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James HardwickFaculteit Geneeskunde
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James McGrailSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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James HartFaculty of Humanities
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Tanja Masson-ZwaanFaculty of Law
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Steven TruxalFaculty of Law
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LDE Space & Society Honours Programme
Do you want to contribute to society and do you have affinity with space? In the LDE Space & Society Honours Programme, you will learn how the two are connected and tackle a challenge in the space sector.
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Anthony BrownFaculty of Science
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Niek DoelmanFaculty of Science
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Finding Baby Black Holes with the James Webb Space Telescope
Lecture, Oort lecture
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Design METIS instrument for the Extremely Large Telescope finalised
The design for the METIS instrument for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is final. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has given the green light for production of all parts of the instrument. It is the first ELT instrument, designed and to be built under Dutch leadership, to formally pass the…
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Danielle ChevalierFaculty of Law
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Special telescope measures neutrino with highest energy ever
Even with state-of-the-art technology, it is almost impossible to see: a cosmic neutrino. Yet scientists have managed to image this particle with a deep-sea telescope. And that could help to better understand our universe. Leiden particle physicists collaborated on this ambitious project, published…
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Pablo Mendes De LeonFaculty of Law
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Media spotlight on neutrino detection by underwater telescope
Scientists have detected a neutrino with the highest energy ever measured. Leiden physicists Maarten de Jong and Dorothea Samtleben were involved in this project, which was widely covered in newspapers and online media last week.
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X-ray mirrors: useful in space, but also for radiation therapy
A special type of mirror to reflect X-rays has more possible applications than space research. Targeted radiation therapy for cancer, for example. Next to his full-time job, physicist David Girou mapped out the possibilities. He will receive his PhD on 14 June.
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Jelle BrandsFaculty of Law
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Ewine van DishoeckFaculty of Science
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Ton van GestelFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Daniela Vicherat MattarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Xingni JiangFaculty of Science
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Garnet AkeyrFaculty of Science
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Bernhard BrandlFaculty of Science
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Open day at space research institute at Leiden Bio Science Park
SRON, the Netherlands Institute for Space Research, is holding an open day on Sunday 25 September. It has had a branch at the Leiden Bio Science Park since 2021 and works closely with Leiden University.
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Climate and elections: these were your top stories from 2023
The year 2023 saw the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the Wagner Group rebellion and wildfires and floods as all the weather records were smashed. Our most-read stories were about the climate crisis and the elections: here’s the list.
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Chris JohnsonFaculty of Law
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Mohit KhubchandaniFaculty of Law
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Rein Dool painting to move to more public space in the Academy Building
The Rein Dool painting depicting board members of Leiden University will be moving soon to the Reception Room in the Academy Building, where more people will be able to see it.
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Report: Tracking down green spaces in The Hague in places you don't always want to be
Although there is considerable evidence that nature in the city is beneficial to both people and animals, we still do not have an overall picture of those benefits. To rectify that, a Leiden PhD candidate and a student – armed with a cargo bike – are using The Hague as a life-size laboratory.
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Occupation makes for eventful Cleveringa Lecture: ‘Protect free spaces for debate’
Despite an eventful afternoon – with Students for Palestine occupying the Academy Building – political scientist Hélène Landemore gave her Cleveringa Lecture as planned on 26 November. She reflected on the protest and the importance of open debate, within the university and within a democracy.
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Sindhu ShankarFaculty of Law
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Louisa Handel-MazzettiFaculty of Law
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Jin ChoiFaculty of Law
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Garry PratamaFaculty of Law
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Elodie PetrozzielloFaculty of Law
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Olivier BéquignonFaculty of Science
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Astonishing explorations at the Night of Discoveries
It was the Night of Discoveries on Saturday 16 September: a summer encounter between art and science. Leiden researchers from various disciplines inspired the public with their quest to understand our world.
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Zhengshan JiaoFaculty of Humanities
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Daniel Pantoja QuirozFaculty of Humanities
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Marcin RabizaFaculty of Humanities
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Natascha MeewisseFaculty of Law
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Four Vici grants for Leiden University researchers
Four researchers from Leiden University have been awarded prestigious Vici grants the Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced. The honoured applications are from researchers at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden Observatory, the LUMC and the Faculty of Archaeology.
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Öykü KurtpinarFaculty of Law