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Grant Sanderson with the organisers of the Physics Colloquium
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Bonn Physics Colloquium: Where Physics and Math collide
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Grant Sanderson in the Bonn Physics Colloquium
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Bonn Physics Colloquium: Where Physics and Math collide
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Prof. Dr. Carsten Urbach - from the Helmholtz-Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics at the University of Bonn is spokesperson for the new Collaborative Research Center "NuMeriQS: Numerical Methods for Dynamics and Structure Formation in Quantum Systems".
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New Collaborative Research Center at the University of Bonn
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Christmas Physics Show 2023
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Christmas Physics Show 2023
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View of the ring-laser lab
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Inauguration of the ring laser gyroscopes
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This X-ray image shows the full extent of the Virgo Cluster, - which is the closest galaxy cluster (collection of galaxies) to us. The bright white spot at the center is the central galaxy M87 (known for the picture of the supermassive blackhole as observed by the Event Horizon Telescope). The hazy white glow around M87 is the very hot gas between galaxies. It extends out more in some directions than others, and isn’t circular; this is evidence that the Virgo Cluster is still in the process of forming. The colourful stripe in the bottom left comes from foreground emission inside our own galaxy and is known as one of the eROSITA bubbles.
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eROSITA: The X-ray sky opens to the world
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eROSITA X-ray image with the newly discovered filament between two galaxy clusters. - The distribution of galaxies (white contours), as seen from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, follows the structure of the filament. In the SLOW simulation, which is tailored to reproduce the main features of the Local Universe, this individual system with both clusters and the filament spine is reproduced as well.
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eROSITA: The X-ray sky opens to the world
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Virgo
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eROSITA: The X-ray sky opens to the world
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Two new cluster initiatives at the University of Bonn - are given the green light to apply for funding as part of the Excellence Initiative of the German government and federal states
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Major Success for University of Bonn
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Cluster Initiatives - New Cluster initiatives at the University of Bonn - top (from left to right): Vice-Rector for Equal Opportunity and Diversity Irmgard Förster, Vice-Rector for Research and Early-Career Researchers Andreas Zimmer, Vice-Rector for Digitalization and Information Management Maren Bennewitz, Rector Michael Hoch, Dean Walter Witke (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences), bottom: Vice-Rector for Sustainability Annette Scherrsoi, Cristiano Porciani (Speaker of Cluster initiative "Our Dynamic Universe"), Jochen Dingfelder (Speaker of Cluster initiative "Color meets Flavor"), Ulrike Thoma (Cluster initiative "Color meets Flavor")
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Major Success for University of Bonn