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Konrad Kuijken is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands and is an active researcher in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work prominently spans several subfields, notably Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Kuijken's publication record includes numerous contributions to topics such as Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena; Astronomy and Astrophysical Research; Cosmology and Gravitation Theories; Stellar, Planetary, and Galactic Studies; Gamma-ray Bursts and Supernovae; Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Sensing; and Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology.

Frequent publication venues for Kuijken's work include:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)
  • Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh)

Their recent papers reflect collaboration with noted researchers and cover a range of astrophysical and cosmological topics. Selected recent publications include:

  • KiDS-1000 cosmology: Cosmic shear constraints and comparison between two point statistics, 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Data Release 4 and the z < 0.1 total and z < 0.08 morphological galaxy stellar mass functions, 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • DES Y3 + KiDS-1000: Consistent cosmology combining cosmic shear surveys, 2023, The Open Journal of Astrophysics
  • KiDS-1000 catalogue: Redshift distributions and their calibration, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Paper by H. Hildebrandt, 2020, Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh)

Their frequent coauthors include H. Hildebrandt, Catherine Heymans, Angus H. Wright, Maciej Bilicki, and Marika Asgari, illustrating active collaboration in their research domain.

Best Publications

  • KiDS-450: cosmological parameter constraints from tomographic weak gravitational lensing

    H. Hildebrandt;Massimo Viola;Catherine Heymans;S. Joudaki

  • CFHTLenS tomographic weak lensing cosmological parameter constraints: Mitigating the impact of intrinsic galaxy alignments

    Catherine Heymans;Emma Grocutt;Alan Heavens;Martin Kilbinger

  • Galaxy And Mass Assembly: Stellar Mass Estimates

    Edward N Taylor;Andrew M Hopkins;Ivan K Baldry;Michael J I Brown

  • Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): stellar mass estimates

    Edward N Taylor;Edward N Taylor;Andrew M Hopkins;Ivan K Baldry;Michael J I Brown

  • The Shear TEsting Programme 1: Weak lensing analysis of simulated ground-based observations

    Catherine Heymans;Ludovic Van Waerbeke;David Bacon;Joel Berge

  • KiDS-1000 Cosmology: Multi-probe weak gravitational lensing and spectroscopic galaxy clustering constraints

    Catherine Heymans;Catherine Heymans;Tilman Tröster;Marika Asgari;Chris Blake

  • The mass distribution in the galactic disc -II. Determination of the surface mass density of the galactic disc near the Sun.

    Konrad Kuijken;Gerard Gilmore

  • The Shear Testing Programme – I. Weak lensing analysis of simulated ground-based observations

    Catherine Heymans;Ludovic Van Waerbeke;David Bacon;Joel Berge

  • A dearth of dark matter in ordinary elliptical galaxies

    Aaron J. Romanowsky;Nigel G. Douglas;Magda Arnaboldi;Konrad Kuijken

  • Evidence for the accelerated expansion of the Universe from weak lensing tomography with COSMOS

    Tim Schrabback;Jan Hartlap;Benjamin Joachimi;Martin Kilbinger

  • CFHTLenS: the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey – imaging data and catalogue products

    T. Erben;H. Hildebrandt;H. Hildebrandt;L. Miller;L. van Waerbeke

  • Bayesian galaxy shape measurement for weak lensing surveys – III. Application to the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey

    L. Miller;C. Heymans;T. D. Kitching;L. van Waerbeke

  • The Shear TEsting Programme 2: Factors affecting high precision weak lensing analyses

    Richard Massey;Catherine Heymans;Joel Bergé;Gary Bernstein

  • The Kilo-Degree Survey

    Jelte T. A. de Jong;Gijs A. Verdoes Kleijn;Konrad H. Kuijken;Edwin A. Valentijn

  • The Kilo-Degree Survey

    J. T. A. de Jong;K. Kuijken;D. Applegate;K. Begeman

  • Kinematics, Chemistry, and Structure of the Galaxy

    Gerard Gilmore;Rosemary F. G. Wyse;Konrad Kuijken

  • GAMA: towards a physical understanding of galaxy formation

    Simon P. Driver;Peder Norberg;Ivan K. Baldry;Steven P. Bamford

  • CFHTLenS: combined probe cosmological model comparison using 2D weak gravitational lensing

    Martin Kilbinger;Liping Fu;Catherine Heymans;Fergus Simpson

  • The mass distribution in the galactic disc – I. A technique to determine the integral surface mass density of the disc near the Sun

    Konrad Kuijken;Gerard Gilmore

  • Gravitational lensing analysis of the Kilo-Degree Survey

    Konrad Kuijken;Catherine Heymans;Hendrik Hildebrandt;Reiko Nakajima

Frequent Co-Authors

Henk Hoekstra
Henk Hoekstra Leiden University
Catherine Heymans
Catherine Heymans University of Edinburgh
Aaron J. Romanowsky
Aaron J. Romanowsky San Jose State University
Peter Schneider
Peter Schneider University of Bonn
Lance Miller
Lance Miller University of Oxford
Kenneth C. Freeman
Kenneth C. Freeman Australian National University
Magda Arnaboldi
Magda Arnaboldi European Southern Observatory
Ortwin Gerhard
Ortwin Gerhard Max Planck Society
Simon P. Driver
Simon P. Driver University of Western Australia
William J. Sutherland
William J. Sutherland University of Cambridge

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