2022 Submillimeter Array Interferometry School
News
December 1, 2021: Application Results Announced
Thank you to all who applied for the school this year - we are pleased to announce the results of the admissions process:
- Mojegan Azadi (CfA)
- Naman Bajaj (COEP)
- Ivana Beslic (Univ of Bonn)
- Roman Burridge (IfA)
- Joshua Butterworth (Leiden)
- Jakob den Brok (AIfA/Bonn)
- Cosima Eibensteiner (AIfA/Bonn)
- Maria Galloway-Sprietsma (Florida)
- Rachel Harrison (Illinois)
- Po-Chih Hsu (ASIAA)
- Han-Tsung Lee (ASIAA)
- Shuting Lin (PMO)
- Suchitra Narayanan (IfA)
- Elias Oakes (Connecticut)
- Luis Henry Quiroga-Nuñez (NRAO)
- Lauren Rhodes (Oxford/Bonn)
- Evan Rich (Michigan)
- Cristian Vargas (Pontificia)
- Yao-Te Wang (NTU)
- Yu-Jan Wang (ASIAA)
- Jasmin Washington (Arizona)
- Molly Wells (MPIA)
- Jakob Wenninger (Oxford)
- Yuheng Zhang (PMO)
We look forward to seeing you all at the school in the coming year!
September 20, 2021: Applications are open!
Applications for the 2022 Submillimeter Array Interferometry School are now being accepted, details of which can be located on the registration page. All interested applicants are invited to apply. Applications will be accepted until October 24th, 2021, and applicants will be notified of their status the weekend of November 19th.
The school will be held online from 18-22 January 2022. The workshop will provide a series of lectures focusing on the fundamentals of radio interferometry, with a special emphasis on the Submillimeter Array (SMA) interferometer and its new capabilities. The school will also extensively utilize the SMA, located on Maunakea, providing a virtual hands-on experience of performing observations and data reduction for projects proposed by school participants.
August 30, 2021: First Announcement
The Center for Astrophysics, in conjunction with the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics and the University of Hawaii, is organizing the 2022 Submillimeter Array Interferometry School.
The school will be held virtually from 18-22 January 2022. The main goals of the school are to provide advanced undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, and scientists outside the field with a broad knowledge of interferometry and data reduction techniques at (sub)millimeter wavelengths.
The workshop will provide a series of lectures focusing on fundamentals of radio interferometry, with a special emphasis on the Submillimeter Array (SMA) interferometer and its new capabilities. The school will also extensively utilize the SMA, located on Maunakea, providing experience with performing observations, with data reduction training utilizing projects proposed by school participants.
The school application portal will open on September 20, 2022. More details about the application process can be found on the registration page .