The International LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) Telescope is celebrating its 10th anniversary on 12th June, and work, published last year, led by Dr Beatriz Mingo of The School of Physical Sciences, has been selected as one of ten science highlights from LOFAR's first decade. Beatriz works closely with Dr Judith Croston, and along with other colleagues in the Netherlands and the UK, they identified a new population of jets from supermassive black holes, which has overturned a long-standing model for jet behaviour.
Credit image on the left: Mingo, Croston & LOFAR surveys team, credit image on the right: Heesen & LOFAR surveys team