First Announcement: IVTW'19 - Sydney
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From: Phillips, Chris (CASS, Marsfield) <"Phillips,>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 04:45:48 +0000
Dear colleagues,
The Eighth International VLBI Technology Workshop will be hosted by
CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility and will take place from
November 18 to 20, 2019, at ATNF headquarters in Marsfield, Sydney.
The International VLBI Technology Workshops have evolved from the
highly successful 10-year series of International e-VLBI workshops.
The scope of the technology workshops aims to encompass all areas of
hardware and software development relevant to VLBI.
The eighth workshop in this series will feature (but not be limited
to) traditional VLBI topics, such as receivers, backends, recording
equipment, and e-transport. Up to one day will be dedicated to software
digital signal processing and the use of accelerators in VLBI and
non-VLBI fields (such as pulsar processing), to explore and facilitate
collaboration with groups outside traditional VLBI. We will invite a number
of experts from non-VLBI fields.
Important dates:
June 15 - Call for Abstracts
September 30 - Abstract submission deadline
November 1 - Registration Deadline
More information will be available on
https://www.atnf.csiro.au/ivtw19
Best regards, Chris Phillips
Received on 2019-04-26 14:45:50
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 04:45:48 +0000
Dear colleagues,
The Eighth International VLBI Technology Workshop will be hosted by
CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility and will take place from
November 18 to 20, 2019, at ATNF headquarters in Marsfield, Sydney.
The International VLBI Technology Workshops have evolved from the
highly successful 10-year series of International e-VLBI workshops.
The scope of the technology workshops aims to encompass all areas of
hardware and software development relevant to VLBI.
The eighth workshop in this series will feature (but not be limited
to) traditional VLBI topics, such as receivers, backends, recording
equipment, and e-transport. Up to one day will be dedicated to software
digital signal processing and the use of accelerators in VLBI and
non-VLBI fields (such as pulsar processing), to explore and facilitate
collaboration with groups outside traditional VLBI. We will invite a number
of experts from non-VLBI fields.
Important dates:
June 15 - Call for Abstracts
September 30 - Abstract submission deadline
November 1 - Registration Deadline
More information will be available on
https://www.atnf.csiro.au/ivtw19
Best regards, Chris Phillips
Received on 2019-04-26 14:45:50