International Women in Engineering Day
Yesterday marked International Women in Engineering Day. We at ASTRON are very proud of our women engineers. Two of those are Ágnes Mika and Paula Fusiara.
Origin of fast radio bursts come into focus through polarized light
Non-repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) probably originate from galaxies similar to our Milky Way.
Violette Impellizzeri to head astronomy and operations department
We are excited that Dr Violette Impellizzeri will join ASTRON as head of the Astronomy & Operations department. She will start her new duties on 1 September 2024. Her research focus is on VLBI investigations of the molecular gas enveloping black holes and spectral line analyses.
New calibration technique circumvents Earth’s ionosphere
An international team of researchers has developed a new calibration technique to circumvent disturbances of Earth’s ionosphere.
LOFAR e-learning course
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SDCO is excited to introduce the new e-learning course designed for new users of LOFAR. Whether you are considering using LOFAR data, writing a proposal, or simply interested in low-frequency science, radio data, or our amazing instrument, check out our e-learning
The course begins with a brief introduction to radio waves and the history of radio astronomy. It covers various emission mechanisms of radio waves and identifies sources that produce these types of emissions. You will also find an introduction to radio interferometry, including a tutorial on Fourier transforms and an overview of very long baseline interferometry. The course then explores numerous LOFAR science cases, such as lightning, pulsars, cosmic rays, galaxies, the epoch of reionisation, and many more. Finally, it delves into the specifics of LOFAR, explaining the stations, the signal path, data processing, and data retrieval. Each chapter ends with a quiz to test your knowledge.
The current e-learning material is just the beginning. We plan to expand and enhance the material by adding more videos and tutorials on e.g. calibration and polarisation, as well as showcasing planned improvements to our instrument as we transition to LOFAR2.0.
The LOFAR e-learning course is a prerequisite for the LOFAR Data School (LDS). The last LDS participants were very satisfied with it.
Currently, you can access the course at elearning-astron.nl, but it will be migrated to elearning.astron.nl soon.
The LOFAR e-learning course was created by Emma van der Wateren, with significant contributions from Irene Bonati, Elise Brouwer, Olaf Wempe, David McKenna, Lotte Stienstra, Manu Orru, and Marco Iacobelli. Many astronomers from within and outside ASTRON shared their expertise and materials to help make this course possible.
Open Dag: 6 oktober/Open Day: October 6th
Sun 06 Oct 2024
English follows Dutch Bezoek ons tijdens onze open dag op 6 oktober Hoe klinkt een dode ster? Hoe maak je onzichtbaar licht zichtbaar? Hoe werkt een zwart gat? Waarom kun je met een radiotelescoop terug in de tijd kijken? Achter al deze en nog veel meer interessante dingen kom je tijdens onze open dag […]