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- Marco van Leeuwen spokesperson ALICE experiment at CERNMarco van Leeuwen, researcher at Nikhef and the Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics (GRASP), will be the new spokesperson for the ALICE experiment at CERN. He will start in January 2023 for a period of three years./en/news/marco-van-leeuwen-spokesperson-alice-experiment-at-cern
- The Kramers chair of Theoretical PhysicsThe Institute for Theoretical Physics is excited to announce that Prof. Randall Kamien (木瓜福利影视 of Pennsylvania) will be the (visiting) Kramers Professor./en/news/the-kramers-chair-of-theoretical-physics
- Henny Lamers wins Chambliss AwardEmeritus professor of Astronomy Henny Lamers wins Chambliss Award/en/news/henny-lamers-wins-chambliss-award
- Utrecht astronomer Kees de Jager turns 100Kees de Jager is celebrating his 100th orbit around the sun. He earned international acclaim with his solar research, and laid the foundations for space research in the Netherlands./en/news/utrecht-astronomer-kees-de-jager-turns-100
- Space researcher Kees de Jager passed awayKees de Jager (1921 - 2021) made the Netherlands a world player in space research/en/news/space-researcher-kees-de-jager-passed-away
- Can consciousness be explained by quantum physics? My research takes us a step closer to finding outArticle on The Conversation UK by Professor Cristiane de Morais Smith, testing some of the principles underpinning the quantum theory of consciousness/en/news/can-consciousness-be-explained-by-quantum-physics-my-research-takes-us-a-step-closer-to-finding-out
- Merging neutron stars can now be studied more accuratelyA new method to study the signals associated with merging neutron stars can help researchers to collect data through multiple channels in parallel./en/news/merging-neutron-stars-can-now-be-studied-more-accurately
- Pulsar clocks open new window on gravitational wavesAstronomers have found strong evidence of ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves, which probably come from pairs of supermassive black holes at the centre of merging galaxies./en/news/pulsar-clocks-open-new-window-on-gravitational-waves
- New mural pays tribute to ophthalmologist F.C. DondersOnly those with serious eye problems would overlook Utrecht's newest tribute to ophthalmologist Franciscus Cornelis Donders. Unveiled today, the mural is the fifth in the Utrecht Wall Formulas series./en/news/new-mural-pays-tribute-to-ophthalmologist-fc-donders
- Recognition of Sonnenborgh鈥檚 historic importanceThe only other locations in the Netherlands to have earned the honour are the Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory in Leiden and the NatLab in Eindhoven./en/news/recognition-of-sonnenborghs-historic-importance
- The global 'plastic flood' reaches the ArcticEven the High North can鈥檛 escape the global threat of plastic pollution. This alarming picture emerges from inventory of dozens of studies into microscopically small plastic particles in the Arctic region/en/news/the-global-plastic-flood-reaches-the-arctic
- First collisions recorded after the LHC restartOn July 5, after a break of more than three years, Run 3 started at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV, the highest ever reached./en/news/first-collisions-recorded-after-the-lhc-restart
- Nature paper sheds more light on the stuff neutron stars are made ofUtrecht 木瓜福利影视 and Nikhef researchers gained insight into the properties of neutron star material using data from nuclear collisions and gravitational waves./en/news/nature-paper-sheds-more-light-on-the-stuff-neutron-stars-are-made-of
- 2021 Student Awards winners announcedThe winners of the 2021 Student Awards were announced by Margot van der Starre, Vice President of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Executive Board, during the Opening of the Academic Year on Monday 6 September./en/news/2021-student-awards-winners-announced
- Alumni in Business: Changing the world of lingerie with a physics degreeIn this section Alumni in Business, former students of our university share their business stories./en/achtergrond/alumni-in-business-changing-the-world-of-lingerie-with-a-physics-degree
- Thomas Grimm appointed Professor of Quantum Gravity and GeometryAs of 1 December 2021, Thomas Grimm is appointed as Professor of Quantum Gravity and Geometry at the Institute of Theoretical Physics./en/news/thomas-grimm-appointed-professor-of-quantum-gravity-and-geometry
- Raimond Snellings appointed head of Department of PhysicsSnellings is Professor of Heavy Ion Physics and leads the Dutch contributions to the international ALICE experiment with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN./en/news/raimond-snellings-appointed-head-of-department-of-physics
- WomenNetPhysics: the first Dutch conference about women working in physicsOn March 22, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 will host the very first conference in the Netherlands about women working in physics./en/news/womennetphysics-the-first-dutch-conference-about-women-working-in-physics
- Meike Bos investigated how lungs transport mucus by using physicsMeike Bos studied how the lungs discharge mucus. 鈥淏iology can be complex sometimes, but you can use physics to better understand complicated processes.鈥/en/news/meike-bos-investigated-how-lungs-transport-mucus-by-using-physics
- Mike Sas received NWO Veni grantDr. Mike Sas, who completed his PhD at UU-GRASP, has been awarded the prestigious NWO Veni fellowship./en/news/mike-sas-received-nwo-veni-grant