Jan Oort(1900–1992)

Astronomy

Jan Hendrik Oort was a Dutch astronomer who made significant contributions to the understanding of the Milky Way and who was a pioneer in the field of radio astronomy. The New York Times called him "one of the century's foremost explorers of the universe"; the European Space Agency website describes him as "one of the greatest astronomers of the 20th century" and states that he "revolutionised astronomy through his ground-breaking discoveries." In 1955, Oort's name appeared in Life magazine's list of the 100 most famous living people. He has been described as "putting the Netherlands in the forefront of postwar astronomy".

Netherlands
4
Major Awards
259
Publications
2,856
Citations
24
h-index
50
i10-index
11
Avg Citations/Paper

Education

University of Groningen

Doctoral Advisors

Cornelis Johannes van HoutenMaarten SchmidtVincent IckeWilliam Butler BurtonElly M. BerkhuijsenPieter van der KruitLeendert BinnendijkWilliam Whitney ShaneGijsbert van HerkAdrianus Jan Jasper van WoerkomAdrianus N. HulsboschJeannette Kate MerkelijnErnst RaimondGerrit Willem RougoorTitus Adrianus Thomas SpoelstraLodewijk WoltjerPieter Johannes van Rhijn

Career Timeline

Leiden University1930–present
Leiden University1935–present
Leiden University1945–1970

Data Sources

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