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MM Science Workshop, 29-30 Nov

From: <Tony.Wong_at_email.protected>
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 15:35:55 +1000 (EST)

Non-ATNF folks, please forward this around to your respective
institutions. Please give apologies for duplicate mailings. I hope to
have the registration form ready today. Registrations will be emailed to
both myself and Andrew.

Lister mentioned an ASA mailing list at <asa-list_at_physics.<!--nospam-->usyd.edu.au> -
can anyone suggest any other exploders to send to? At this point I've
just sent to the "astro" exploder at ATNF.

--Tony

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Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 15:26:27 +1000 (EST)
From: Tony Wong <Tony.Wong_at_atnf.<!--nospam-->csiro.au>
To: astro_at_crux.<!--nospam-->tip.CSIRO.AU
Subject: MM Science Workshop, 29-30 Nov

Dear Colleague,

        Attached you will find information about a workshop entitled
"Millimetre Science With the Upgraded Australia Telescope" that will
be held at the University of Melbourne on 29-30 November. Please bring
this meeting to the attention of anyone who might be interested,
including overseas visitors. We hope that this will be the first of a
series of science-focused meetings which foster the growth of the
millimetre-wave community in Australia. Students are especially
encouraged to attend. Talks will be geared toward non-specialists and
cover a range of subjects that can be addressed by mm interferometry.

More information is available on the Web:

http://www.atnf.CSIRO.AU/people/twong/atca/wkshp.html

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                     Millimeter Science
                         with the
                 Upgraded Australia Telescope

         University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
                     29-30 November 2001

The workshop is being organized by the Australian millimeter community
to precede the Feb 15 deadline for AT observing proposals for the 2002
Winter season. The AT Compact Array will have three antennas equipped
with 3/12mm receivers in operation for the Winter season. Once the
upgrade is complete, observations with five 22m antennas and a maximum
baseline of 3 km will be possible, and ATCA will be one of the most
sensitive interferometers in the world.

The aims of the workshop are:

  1. To identify key unsolved problems where mm observations with the
AT can have an impact;

  2. To publicize the capabilities of the AT at mm wavelengths to
potential users, and report on the science performed to date with the
preliminary system;

  3. To encourage collaborations on future proposals.

The workshop will begin late Thursday morning to accommodate morning
flights into Melbourne, and adjourn Friday afternoon. The program
will consist of invited and contributed talks, topical discussions,
and a loosely structured "brainstorming" session Friday.

More information, including a registration form, can be found at

http://www.atnf.CSIRO.AU/people/twong/atca/wkshp.html

Scientific Organising Committee

Andrew Melatos, U. Melbourne
Tony Wong, ATNF
Baerbel Koribalski, ATNF
Ramesh Balasubramanyam, UNSW
Mark Wardle, U. Sydney
Ray Norris, ATNF

Please address general enquiries to mmwkshp_at_atnf.<!--nospam-->csiro.au
Received on 2001-10-02 15:35:55