Pivot Point – In conversation with Prof Lerothodi Lapula Leeuw.

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Prof Lerothodi Lapula Leeuw, hails from the Kalahari. He is the first black South African to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the USA and one of only three black students from anywhere in the world to major in Physics there. He went on to obtain the MSc degree in Astronomy at UCT and his PhD degree in Astrophysics from the University of Central Lancashire in the UK.

Leeuw conducts multi-wavelength astrophysical research on the evolution of elliptical galaxies and their progenitors, in both gravitationally lensed and un-lensed systems. The lensed systems are excellent probes of dark matter that is partially responsible for gravitational lensing, and one of the aims of the research is to assemble a large sample of gravitational lenses that can be used to probe the distribution and nature of dark matter in the Universe.
21 Jul 2022 7AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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