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ICRAR NewsThe ICRAR eNewsletter needs your help: Is there someone you know would enjoy reading about what ICRAR is up to and the latest developments with the SKA and related projects? Then please forward this eNewsletter to a friend! ICRAR welcomes new staffICRAR has welcomed three new staff members since the last edition of our eNewsletter. Dr Minh Huynh joins us as the Deputy SKA Project Scientist, Dr Tobias Westmeier who will be working on science and software tools, and Dr Jan Geralt Bij de Vaat, a visiting senior research fellow who will be with us for twelve months. If you would like to be one of our next new staff members, ICRAR has six positions currently open for application. To apply, visit our employment page. Wireless internet inventor honoured
Australia-China Astronomy Roundtable
Electromagnetic Compatibility News
Crafty ASKAP Survey Science with CRAFTCRAFT is a major member of the ASKAP Survey Science Projects, aimed at studying the fast-transients Universe. Principal Investigator ICRAR's Professor Peter Hall reports on CRAFT's plans and activities. ICRAR Travel
National SKA NewsLatest anzSKA newsletterSKA news from around Australia and New Zealand, including:
International SKA NewsNews from the SKA Program Development Office (SPDO):
ICRAR Education UpdateTuning In to Radio AstronomyThroughout National Science Week in August this year, astronomers and science communicators from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) hit the road to help the public of Western Australia ‘Tune In’ to radio astronomy. WA students have SPIRIT
Andy Thomas lands in Perth
What do Year 4s think about space?ICRAR Researcher Kevin Vinsen visited the Year 4 students at All Saints' College in Bull Creek, WA. Read what they had to say about space before Kevin introduced them further to the wonders of astronomy! Explore the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory without travelling to remote WAICRAR Researcher Dr Martin Meyer has created a Google Earth map of the MRO, including ASKAP antenna and Murchison Widefield Array locations. Download the file and explore the MRO. |
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