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Leiden physicists find way to control fractures
14 Oct 2016
Rigid materials break more easily than floppy ones. With this simple observation in mind, physicists have found a way to predict and control the width of cracks. Theoretical understanding of how materials break is ...
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Topological materials are highly promising for quantum computer
13 Oct 2016
This year the Nobel Prize in Physics went to the exotic discipline of topological materials, which is still developing apace. For example, professor of theoretical physics Cristiane Morais Smith (Utrecht University) ...
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Nobel Prize in Physics for topological phase transitions
5 Oct 2016
The British-born scientists David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 for their theoretical discovery of topological phase transitions.
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ERC Starting Grant for Diego Hofman
13 Sept 2016
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded a Starting Grant to Diego Hofman, theoretical physicist at the University of Amsterdam, for his research proposal 'Non-AdS Holography and Generalized Geometric ...
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Sander Bais Prize 2016 awarded
2 Sept 2016
The Sander Bais Prize 2016 has been awarded to Cathelijne ter Burg and Karel Temmink, master students of Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics.
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Veni grants for Juan Pedraza (UvA) and Enej IIlievski (UvA)
15 July 2016
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded a Veni grant to theoretical physicists Juan Pedraza and Enej IIlievski, both researchers at the University of Amsterdam.
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PRL cover for Soligno, Dijkstra, van Roij (Utrecht)
24 June 2016
The cover of the June 24 (2016) issue of Physical Review Letters features a graphical representation of research by Utrecht PhD student Giuseppe Soligno and his supervisors Marjolein Dijkstra (DINS) and Rene van ...
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Second layer of information in DNA confirmed
9 June 2016
Leiden theoretical physicists have proven that not only the genetic information in DNA determines who we are, but also DNA’s mechanics. Helmut Schiessel and his group simulated many DNA sequences and found a ...
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Paolo Zanardi and Lorenzo Campos Venuti: lecture series
6 June 2016
It's a great pleasure to welcome our DITP visitors, Prof. Paolo Zanardi and Dr. Lorenzo Campos Venuti from University of Southern California, Los Angeles (USA). They will give several introductory lectures and ...
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NWO Vidi Grants for Luca Giomi (Leiden) and Carmine Ortix (Utrecht)
13 May 2016
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded a Vidi grant to Luca GIomi (Leiden) and Carmine Ortix (Utrecht). They will will each receive an €800,000 to develop their own innovative line of ...
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Charles Kane: Lorentz Professor 2016
2 May 2016
Each year an eminent theoretical physicist holds the Lorentz Chair. The 2016 Lorentz professor is Charles Kane, from the University of Pennsylvania. During his stay, he will give several colloquia, student courses ...
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Bert Vercnocke wins FameLab Netherlands
26 Apr 2016
Science is everything but boring. The living proof lies in Bert Vercnocke’s enthusiastic pitch on string theory last Friday, 22 April. With this pitch, he outshone his fellow finalists during the Dutch final of ...
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ERC Advanced Grant for Leiden physicist Alexey Boyarsky
14 Apr 2016
Leiden physicist Alexey Boyarsky has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant to research an extension of the standard model of particle physics. He shares the grant with research groups from Lausanne and Copenhagen. ...
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Daniel Baumann appointed professor of Theoretical Cosmology
8 Mar 2016
Daniel Baumann has been appointed professor of Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Faculty of Science. The chair is meant to strengthen the UvA’s Institute of Physics and will be closely ...
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Millisecond pulsars are likely to account for dark matter signal in galactic centre
4 Feb 2016
The puzzling excess of gamma rays from the centre of the Milky Way probably originate from rapidly rotating neutron stars, or millisecond pulsars, and not from dark matter annihilation, as previously claimed. This is ...
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FOM Physics Poster Prize for Diego Cohen-Maldonado
22 Jan 2016
Diego Cohen-Maldonado, PhD student in theoretical physics at the Insitute of Physics, was assigned the FOM Physics Poster Prize 2016. The prize, 750 euro, was awardes at the tenth edition of Physics@FOM in Veldhoven, ...
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Two FOM Projectruimte Grants for Theoretical Physics research projects
18 Dec 2015
The foundation for fundamental research on matter (FOM) has divided a total of 3.3 million Euro over nine researchers. Amongst them are two Delta ITP researchers: professor Carlo Beenakker (Leiden), who is awarded a ...
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Einstein's Gravity on the wall
23 Nov 2015
On Tuesday November 24th, professor Robbert Dijkgraaf (IAS, Princeton) will unveil a painted version of Einstein’s Field Equation on Museum Boerhaave’s outside wall. This launches a series of at least ten physics ...
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Granted research proposals 2015
19 Nov 2015
The results of the Delta ITP project round 2015 were decided on Tuesday 17 November 2015, based on an evaluation of an independent and representative committee. Based on the grading, the excutive board decided to ...
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ERC Starting grants for Wouter Waalewijn, Philippe Corboz
18 Nov 2015
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded a Starting Grant to Wouter Waalewijn (Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics) and Philippe Corboz (Institute of Physics, Amsterdam).
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