871 search results for “quantum computing” in the Public website
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Tjeerd van Staa
Lecture
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Jan van Haaren brings Football Analysis to the Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lecture, including drinks and nibbles at the FooBar
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ozan Öktem
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Johannes Schmidt-Hieber
Lecture, Lunch included
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Odette Scharenborg
Lecture, Lunch included
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Javier Alonso Mora
Lecture
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CANCELLED: Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lecture, Lunch included
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ronald Geskus
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Kristian Kersting
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Joaquin Vanschoren
Lecture
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lecture
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Remote Sensing in Ecology workshop
Conference, Workshop
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Joan van der Waals colloquium - online
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Harrie Oosterhuis
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Nava Tintarev
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lecture
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AI & Data Science @ Archaeology
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Grünwald - webinar
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Hein Putter
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Flach
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Marta Fiocco
Lecture
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Interview: Eric Eliel steps down as Scientific Director of Physics
After seven years, Eric Eliel resigns as scientific director of the Leiden Institute of Physics (LION). On April 18th, LION hosts a farewell party and a week later Eliel will officially hand over his tasks to Jan Aarts. We spoke with him about his term as director, in which among others a new science…
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Stacked graphene layers act as a mirror for electron beams
Stacked layers of graphene can act like a mirror for beams of electrons. Physicists Daniël Geelen and colleagues discovered this using a new type of electron microscope. In an article in Physical Review Letters, they describe their results, which could lead to the development of optics for electron…
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New ONEM Microscope to combine best of two worlds
Leiden physicists have been awarded 1.5 million euros for developing a hybrid microscope that provided nanometer-resolution. 'The idea is to combine the resolution of electron microscopy with the pros of optical microscopes.'
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The Netherlands is marching for science
Science is under pressure and ‘alternative facts’ are increasingly being taken as truth. On 22 April, scientists will let their voices be heard on Museumplein in Amsterdam, for anyone with a passion for science. Zsuzsika Sjoerds is co-organiser of this March for Science and explains why knowledge is…
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New technique for Imaging Charge Transport in a Graphene Layered Cake
Leiden Physicists have developed a new technique to visualize electrical conductance in sheet-like nano materials. It shows great promise for devices based on a new family of materials—the ‘Van der Waals materials’. The physicists, who won the 2015 Dutch Vacuum Society prize for their work, present…
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Why does Ronald Mulder experience hardly any ice friction at 60 km/h?
How can Ronald Mulder run his skates across an ice layer at 60 km/h? His skating blades get help from a lubricating layer of meltwater. In Leiden, physicists found this explanation to be incomplete. Theoretician Hans van Leeuwen and experimental physicist Tjerk Oosterkamp searched for a deeper answe…
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Dick Stufkens Prijs 2015 awarded to chemist Tatu Kumpulainen
The Dick Stufkens Prijs for the best PhD thesis of the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry (HRSMC) has been awarded to Dr Tatu S. Kumpulainen for his thesis “Proton-Transfer Reactions in ‘Super’ Photoacids and Supramolecular Assemblies”. It describes his innovative research into methods for…
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Lorentz Center brings together researchers from all disciplines
For nearly twenty years the Lorentz Center has been a unique venue where researchers from all over the world work in intense collaboration. In an inspiring academic climate, researchers are free to organise specialised workshops within and across disciplines, be it humanities, social sciences or sci…
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Spinoza and Stevin Prizes for three Leiden professors
Three Leiden professors have recently been awarded the most prestigious scientific accolade in the Netherlands: Maria Yazdanbakhsh and Marc Koper have been awarded a Spinoza Prize and Judi Mesman a Stevin Prize. They received their prizes on 13 October.
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A lifestyle app or a children’s book? Summer school for scientists
It’s about much more than learning how to write a readable piece or give a presentation that doesn’t send the audience to sleep. The intensive Science Communication Summer School gives young scientists the chance to really make contact with the public.
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Aris Politopoulos: ‘I use games as a teaching method'
In his lectures Aris Politopoulos combines archaeology with video games. He is one of the three nominees for the 2020 LUS Teaching Prize. 'A good teacher is always open to feedback from students.'
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Research
The research of the Mathematical Institute is driven by the curiosity of its members and has many internal and external connections. It can be characterised as fundamental but with an open attitude towards applications.
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
Lecture
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Opening academic year Faculty of Science
Festival, Opening
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Joan van der Waals colloquium - online
Lecture
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
Lecture
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Workshop: the mathematics of solid-state physics
Lecture
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Dies Natalis
Alumni event, University ceremony
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This Week’s Discoveries | 2 April 2019
Lecture
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Reedijk Symposium 2019: Function-based nonadiabatic principles for artificial photosynthesis with high yield
Lecture
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CANCELLED - Joan van der Waals colloquium
Lecture
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FRESH lecture: Applications of "dual" Metallaphotoredox Catalysis in the Synthesis of Quaternary Carbons
Lecture
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Manipulating molecules with mirrors: multi-scale molecular dynamics simulations of polaritonic chemistry
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 12 June 2018
Lecture
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The Needham Question: Did Needham Need to Pose It? Is He Guilty of Coloniality?
Lecture
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Official opening of Leiden European City of Science 2022
Festival
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Joan van der Waals colloquium - online
Lecture