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Lisa Cheng
Lisa Cheng is Professor of General Linguistics at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. Her research interests centre upon comparative syntax, and the interactions between syntax and semantics, syntax and prosody, as well as syntax and processing. She is a co-founder of the Leiden Institute…
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Vidatum
Vidatum is a research management tool that assists researchers and research support staff in applying for, managing and accounting for externally funded research projects.
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Astrid van Alem
Astrid van Alem is a lecturer at the Centre for Linguistics.
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Matthijs Westera
Matthijs Westera is an assistant professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics.
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Honouring a mathematical legacy: Edixhoven fellow tries to understand millennia-old problems
Not all problems are easy to solve, but with enough bright minds, you make progress step by step. ‘The kind of problems I am interested in have been occupying mathematicians for over two millennia,’ says theoretical mathematician David Lilienfeldt. In September, he started at the Mathematical Institute…
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ERC Consolidator grant for Alessandra Silvestri: putting gravity to the test on cosmological scales
Does gravity work the same when you look at the largest scales in our universe? That’s what Leiden physicist Alessandra Silvestri will study with a 2 million euro ERC Consolidator grant. ‘We assume that it does, but we don’t actually know.’
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Rubicon grant for Leiden physicist: why do leaves of a tree always grow in the same shape?
PhD candidate Ludwig Hoffmann will spend two years at Harvard University in the US thanks to a Rubicon grant he won on April 11. Using theoretical models he studies biological tissues, for example during morphogenesis. This is the process that causes tissue or organisms to develop their shape. ‘This…
- Yujie He
- Lucas Pouw
- Mattia Pantiri
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Amber Vermunt - Bianca Sersante
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Manuel Cavieres Carrera - Paola Martire
- Trudy Geurds-Zwetsloot
- Oksana Iarygina
- Fran Ouwerkerk
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Carole Tiberius
Carole Tiberius is a professor at the Centre for Linguistics.
- Jan Willem van Holten
- Peter Denteneer
- Neven Golenic
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Nick Gerrits - Carson Mize
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Hildert Bronkhorst
Recently, it was discovered that glycosylation of glucocorticoids reduces their side effects due to the activity of the enzyme GBA2 at sites of inflammation. I investigate the regulation of GBA2 and its role in the inflammatory response, using zebrafish. Furthermore, I screen novel glycosylated glucocorticoid…
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Jelmer van Lieshout
As part of the lettuceknow consortium I aim to elucidate the plant ageing phenomenon of vegetative phase change in lettuce and its relation to other developmental processes such as heading and senescence.
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Paulo de Sousa Dantas
Paulo de Sousa Dantas is a PhD candidate at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts.
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Martin Lipman
I'm a university lecturer at Leiden University. My main research project is to develop a new concept of 'relativity' and defend its application to a range of phenomena, such as the nature of time and consciousness. I also have an active interest in the philosophy of perception, part-whole structures,…
- Sill Verberne
- Alice Barthe
- Ilse Kuijf
- Xiaoyu Liu
- Roya Sadid
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Jingjing Wang - Jinfu Chen
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Jordi Tura Brugués
Jordi Tura's research interests combine various aspects of quantum information science, from quantum computing to device-independent quantum information processing. He has worked on entanglement theory and Bell inequalities in multipartite systems and, over the course of the last few years, he has been…
- Sander Kammeraat
- Edison Salazar Quezada
- Tommaso Gili
- Nico Pos
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Caspar Jacobs
I am currently a University Lecturer in Theoretical Philosophy at Leiden University. My main research areas are philosophy of physics and philosophy of science. I am also interested in the metaphysics of quantities, Early Modern history and philosophy of science and philosophy of cognitive science.
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Alexey Boiarskyi
Boyarsky is on a quest to unravel the nature of one of the most mysterious phenomena in the Universe. The cosmos appears to consist for the larger part out of mass we cannot see. We have no idea where it comes from. Physicists call this ‘dark matter’. Sterile neutrinos are candidate building blocks…
- Louk Rademaker
- Vadim Cheianov
- Alessio Catanzaro