Black Holes in the Universe

Speaker
Professor Rob Fender, Senior Research Fellow and Head of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford
Event date
Event time
13:00 - 14:00
Venue
Green Templeton College
43 Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX6 2GH
Venue details

Online

Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

Black holes, conceived as mathematical possibilities centuries ago, are now established as an astrophysical reality: over 100 million black holes reside within our galaxy alone. Consisting of a singularity, where our current theories of physics break down, and surrounded by an event horizon, from within which no signal can ever escape, they are quite unlike anything else in the Universe.

Yet despite their mysterious nature, in the past two decades we have made extraordinary observational breakthroughs in understanding black holes. Professor Rob Fender’s research group has been leading on a series of discoveries using a new generation of vast radio telescope arrays. In this lecture, he will present these breakthroughs, and discuss what lies ahead in the coming decades and centuries.