A series of meetings have been held every ~5 years from 2002
in the village of Kerastari in the ancient region
of Arcadia in Greece. This week the June 2023 workshop
is being held, with the title: Timing and Imaging of compact
sources with SKA pathfinders and precursors.
The rationale for the topic is to discuss the cross-section between
themes of research on compact sources, the ever more sensitive
telescopes we are using to study them, and the new techniques to
obtain data of the highest quality. The meeting brings
together experts in Pulsars, Fast Radio Bursts, and other
astrophysical transients, to discuss new results from the world's
leading telescopes leading up to SKA, such as MeerKAT, ASKAP, LOFAR,
CHIME, VLA and others, and addressing the importance of
multi-messenger astrophysics.
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