470 search results for “sommer massive black henk” in the Staff website
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Kim Sommer
Faculty of Humanities
k.r.sommer@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Caitlin Black
Science
c.e.black@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Lindsay Black
Faculty of Humanities
l.black@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2218
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Henk Overbeek
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
h.w.overbeek@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk Staats
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
h.j.a.m.staats@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4104
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Henk Blezer
Faculty of Humanities
h.w.a.blezer@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9950
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Henk Vording
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
h.vording@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7852
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Henk Dekker
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
dekkerh@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 6 2252 9650
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Henk Wilke
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
h.a.m.wilke@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk Ellert
Universitair Facilitair Bedrijf
h.ellert@ufb.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3066
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Henk Tromp
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Henk Borgdorff
Faculty of Humanities
h.a.borgdorff@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk Buisman
Science
buisman@physics.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1715
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Henk Tjalsma
Expertisecentrum SOZ
h.d.tjalsma@sea.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 N/A
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Henk Langeveld
ICT Shared Service Centre
j.h.langeveld@issc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk Zoomers
Faculty of Humanities
h.c.m.zoomers@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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Karwan Fatah-Black
Faculty of Humanities
k.j.fatah@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2666
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Henk Kern
Faculty of Humanities
j.h.c.kern@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2764
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Henk Hoekstra
Science
hoekstra@strw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5594
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Henk Snijders
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
h.j.snijders@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk Kelderman
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
h.kelderman@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Silke Henkes
Science
shenkes@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5501
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Leonie Henkes
Faculty of Humanities
l.c.f.henkes@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk van der Pol
Science
h.van.der.pol@math.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk van Meijgaarden
Universitair Facilitair Bedrijf
h.h.van.meijgaarden@ufb.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2300
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Henk van Duijn
ICT Shared Service Centre
h.van.duijn@issc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 6 3978 8511
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Henk de Jong
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
h.de.jong@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009400
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Henk-Jan Guchelaar
Science
h.j.guchelaar@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 2790
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Henk Schulte Nordholt
Faculty of Humanities
schultenordholt@kitlv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Henk van Steenbergen
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
hvansteenbergen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273655
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Supermassive Black Holes
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Henk te Velde
Faculty of Humanities
h.te.velde@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2697
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Professor of Dutch History Henk te Velde to be new interim Dean of the Faculty of Humanities
Professor of Dutch History prof.dr. H. (Henk) te Velde will become interim Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University for a two-year term with effect from 1 March 2025. He will succeed prof.dr. M.R. (Mark) Rutgers. Mark Rutgers’ second term of office expires on 1 March 2025; he will be professor…
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First photo of black hole at the heart of our Galaxy
Finally we know for sure that there is a black hole at the centre of our own galaxy. Today, astronomers unveiled the first ever photo of Sagittarius A*, a super-massive object at the centre of the Milky Way. This picture could only be taken thanks to the cooperation of telescopes worldwide.
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Dozens of massive stars launched from young star cluster R136
Astronomers have used data from the European Gaia Space Telescope to discover 55 high-speed stars launched from the young star cluster R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. This increases tenfold the number of known “runaway stars” in this region. The team of astronomers,…
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Henk Schulte Nordholt has been appointed extraordinary professor
Dr. Henk Schulte Nordholt, working at KITLV and LIAS, has been appointed extraordinary professor of Indonesian history for a five-year period.
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In Memoriam: Prof. Henk Jan de Jonge (1943-2022)
With the passing of Henk Jan de Jonge on 16 April 2022, Leiden University has lost one of its most characteristic, learned and devoted professors.
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In Memoriam: Prof.dr. Henk Bodewitz (1939-2022)
On August 18, 2022, Henk Bodewitz, distinguished Indologist and emeritus professor of Sanskrit at Leiden University, passed away in his hometown of Utrecht.
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Henk te Velde on ABC Nightlife about Queen Wilhelmina
82 years ago Queen Wilhelmina fled to England. Henk te Velde tells about her on the Australian radio show 'Nightlife'.
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Elena Maria Rossi continues her search for the origins of the largest black holes, but now as a professor
Elena Maria Rossi is fascinated by black holes. Her appointment as a professor was a long-held wish, partly because there are so few female professors in her field. ‘My appointment is also a milestone for the Leiden Observatory.’
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Dutch astronomers observe giant jets emanating from black hole
An international team of astronomers led by Dutch scientist Martijn Oei has discovered the largest pair of jets from a black hole ever seen. The 'jumbojets' extend a combined length of 140 Milky Ways. The Leiden Observatory played a prominent role in this research. The publication will feature on the…
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Finding the origin of giant black holes
‘Space Antenna LISA will open an unprecedented window on the Universe,’ says astronomer Elena Maria Rossi. The mission will be the first one to detect Gravitational Waves from space. These can tell us more about the beginning of our Universe and the formation of black holes. With an NWO grant of twelve…
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Dutch researchers uncover hidden supermassive black hole
An international team of astronomers led by Violeta Gámez Rosas (Leiden University) has observed a supermassive black hole hidden in a ring of dust. This discovery fits the idea that the so-called active centers of galaxies are much more similar than observations show, because the viewing angle from…
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Scientists discover the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way
A European team of astronomers has discovered the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way. It is more than thirty times as massive as our sun and is located in the constellation of Aquila, about two thousand light-years from Earth. The astronomers stumbled upon the black hole by chance while preparing…
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Black hole one year later: proof of a persistent shadow
The brightness peak of the ring around M87's supermassive black hole has shifted 30 degrees counterclockwise in a year. This is shown by new images released by the Event Horizon Telescope consortium.
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Stunning James Webb images show birth and death of massive stars
The James Webb Space Telescope continues to surprise us with stunning pictures, but of what exactly? Astronomer Nienke van der Marel shows with three images how massive stars lead short but explosive lives.
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Astronomers Discover Ancient Solitary Quasars with Mysterious Origins
An international team of astronomers, including Leiden PhD student Elia Pizzati, has observed several ancient quasars that, surprisingly, appear to be floating alone in the early universe (less than a billion years after the Big Bang). Until now, astronomers, based on models, assumed that quasars are…
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Motion of stars near Milky Way's central black hole is only predictable for few hundred years
The orbits of 27 stars orbiting closely around the black hole at the center of our Milky Way are very chaotic. As a result, researchers cannot predict with confidence where they will be in about 462 years. ‘That is astonishingly short,’ says astronomer Simon Portegies Zwart who collaborated on the r…
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UV radiation from massive stars prevents formation of Jupiter-like planet
An international team of scientists, including Xander Tielens of Leiden Observatory, has used space telescope Hubble and the ALMA observatory to show that UV radiation from massive stars can prevent planets from forming. The researchers publish their findings on 1 March in the journal Science.
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Black holes are sometimes gigantic volcanoes. Martijn Oei earned his PhD on the subject, with honours
Not everything that comes close to a black hole is swallowed by it. Black holes can also hurl material away, and that chance turns out to be considerably bigger than previously thought. Martijn Oei's accidental discovery and his subsequent research on it earned him a cum laude promotion on 12 Decemb…