Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 1246 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection EasyForm Event File Folder Fontfamily Icon Image Language Independent Folder Language Root Folder Link Medien-Ordner News Person Business Card Person Business Card Reference Person Register Subsite Template-Folder Tiles-Seite VideourlCT New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Kirankumar Karkihalli Umesh with the centerpiece of the experiment: a resonator mirror printed with polymer structures. Located in News / Researchers create a one-dimensional gas out of light Julian Schulz (left) from the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) with the resonator mirror used in the experiment at the University of Bonn. Next to him Prof. Dr. Georg von Freymann. Located in News / Researchers create a one-dimensional gas out of light Industry Liaison of the Department of Physics and Astronomy Located in Research HEP Theory Seminar: TBA [Cancelled] "TBA [Cancelled]" - Für weitere Angaben folgen Sie dem Link in der Kategorie "Weitere Informationen". For further details, follow the link in the "Additional ... Located in Assets / Veranstaltungen Excursion to the 100m Effelsberg radio telescope in the Eifel The100m Effelsberg Telescope Located in Excursion to the 100m Effelsberg radio telescope in the Eifel Dr. Norbert Junkes talks about science at Effelsberg Located in Excursion to the 100m Effelsberg radio telescope in the Eifel Group picture taken in front of the telescope Located in Excursion to the 100m Effelsberg radio telescope in the Eifel The mystery of intermediate-mass black holes Located in News This computer-simulated image shows a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy: - The black region in the center represents the black hole’s event horizon, where no light can escape the massive object’s gravitational grip. The black hole’s powerful gravity distorts space around it like a funhouse mirror. Light from background stars is stretched and smeared as the stars skim by the black hole. Apart from its smaller radius, a medium-sized black hole looks similar. This computer-simulated image shows a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy: - The black region in the center represents the black hole’s event ... Located in News / The mystery of intermediate-mass black holes < Previous 10 items 1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ... 125 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.