943 search results for “C Gerry and P Knight Introductory Quantum Optics” in the Public website
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How cool is LEGO®? Leiden physicists use it for ice cold research
Tjerk Oosterkamp's group is conducting what is perhaps the coldest research in the world. The researchers have cooled a sensor to below 2 millikelvin - almost as cold as absolute zero. This allows them to make extremely sensitive measurements. PhD candidate Jaimy Plugge helped build the setup: ‘We are…
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MtDNA Barcoding Invasive Species
What is the provenance of introduced populations?
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Reports
Overview of the CML reports
- Publication highlights
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Polar auxin transport: translating environmental signals into plant developmental responses
1. What is the exact role of PIN proteins in PAT? 2. How is PIN polarity established, and how is it modulated by AGC kinase-mediated phosphorylation? 3. What is the role of the AGC kinase, as modulators of PAT, in translating environmental signals, such as gravity, light or mechanical stress, to plant…
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Key publications
Key research articles, reviews and books of the Chromatin group.
- Science Diplomacy
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Exploring the Universe
Astronomers want to understand the Universe, from the Big Bang to the present day, and what the future will hold. In Leiden they focus on two key questions: ‘How did stars and planets originate’ and ‘How were galaxies and black holes formed in the young Universe?’ A new generation of telescopes – just…
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The pottery workshops in Fustat
Dr Kim Duistermaat (NVIC) en Niels Groot (TU Delft)
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Key publications
Key publications of the Barz Lab
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Modeling energy conversion dynamics at interfaces
Chemical reactions go hand-in-hand with an energy exchange with the environment in which they take place. Surfaces offer a variety of energy dissipation channels, constituted by the nuclear and electronic degrees of freedom of the atoms at the interface. Aiming at an improved future harvesting of energy,…
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Awards and Grants 2018
An overview of awards and prizes granted to our staff and students in 2018, as well as special appointments and royal distinctions.
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Overview of publications
The BLRN members have published extensively in recent years. In addition to the BLRN book series, dissertations of BLRN members published in the E.M. Meijers Institute Series, you will find below a selection of our publications. For a more complete overview of publications of each BLRN member, please…
- Publications
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Owidiusz MakutaFaculty of Science
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Jinyu ZhangFaculty of Science
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Eloïc ValléeFaculty of Science
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Yudai SatoFaculty of Science
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Jurriaan LangendorffFaculty of Science
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Mengyao HuFaculty of Science
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Patrick EmontsFaculty of Science
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Liubov MarkovichFaculty of Science
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Unggul KaramiFaculty of Science
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Albert Gasull CeladesFaculty of Science
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Dennis UitenbroekFaculty of Science
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Koen van DeelenFaculty of Science
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Milan AllanFaculty of Science
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Loek van EverdingenFaculty of Science
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Erik BaalbergenFaculty of Science
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Xinrui WeiFaculty of Science
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Martijn JanseFaculty of Science
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Tim FuchsFaculty of Science
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Enrique Morell SalcedoFaculty of Science
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Bas HensenFaculty of Science
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Thomas SteenbergenFaculty of Science
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Leon RaabeFaculty of Science
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Kshiti Sneh RaiFaculty of Science
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Vitalii FedosieievFaculty of Science
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Maria Luisa MattanaFaculty of Science
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Sander van LeeuwenFaculty of Science
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Zhiyuan ChengFaculty of Science
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Jiasen NiuFaculty of Science
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Junxiang YaoFaculty of Science
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Tzula ProppFaculty of Science
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Richard WagnerFaculty of Science
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John HefeleFaculty of Science
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Resi AartsFaculty of Science
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Gerrit TjalmaFaculty of Science
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Insights from scanning tunneling microscopy experiments into correlated electron systems
This thesis presents insights from our study of various correlated electron systems with a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). In ordinary metals, electron-electron interactions exist, but get substantially screened due to the sheer number of electrons.
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Parkinson’s protein α-synuclein: membrane interactions and fibril structure
The thesis describes the use of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, in continuous wave and pulse modes, to address the interaction of α-Synuclein (αS) with membranes and the aggregation of αS.
