ASKAP and SKA Partners
ASKAP is an international collaboration led by CSIRO ATNF to build an array of dishes capable of high dynamic range imaging and using wide-field-of-view phased array feeds. It will be built in the Mid West region of Western Australia at the Australian SKA candidate site.
The MWA is an international collaboration between US, Australian and Indian institutions to build a wide-field, low-frequency dipole array.
ASKAP Collaborators
- CSIRO
- University of Western Australia
- Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics (Canada)
- ASTRON (Netherlands)
- Max Planck Institute (Germany)
- Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand)
MWA Partners

Close-up of the dipole antennas on the first MWA tile deployed.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
- University of Melbourne
- Australian National University
- Curtin University of Technology
- CSIRO
- University of Tasmania
- University of Western Australia
- Raman Research Institute (India)
- Swinburne University of Technology


