Frans van Lunteren

Frans van Lunteren is Professor of History of Natural Sciences at Leiden University.
The research of Frans van Lunteren focuses on the Dutch natural sciences between 1815 and 1940, particularly in physics. It involves not only developing the content, but also the interaction between science and society in both practical and cultural sense. An example are the discussions around 1900 studied by Van Lunteren about determinism and causality within different branches of science and culture.
Furthermore, Van Lunteren is interested in the role of institutions such as universities, research institutes (eg KNMI), KNAW and the Dutch government, as well as the progressive internationalization of science. In recent years Van Lunteren's research focuses on the substantive aspects of science, in particular instruments, as well.
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Leiden University

On Being a Scientist (Coursera)

Dive into the world of scientific inquiry with 'On Being a Scientist'. This comprehensive online course offers insights into what it means to be a scientist, emphasizing scientific integrity, ethical considerations, and the societal impact of scientific research. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply curious about science's role in society, this course provides valuable knowledge and skills.

Sep 11th 2023
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