We will be holding our first e-MERLIN Data School at the University of Manchester, UK, from 23-25 October 2023

The purpose of this school is to show participants how to reduce e-MERLIN data using the e-MERLIN CASA Pipeline. The school is designed for those with some radio astronomy knowledge. Priority will be given to PhD students and early career researchers. The three-day school will include calibration, imaging and self-calibration tutorials, with an opportunity to bring your own data (BYOD) to get expert help with your own e-MERLIN projects. We expect to be able to have space for up to 10 participants.

Date and Venue

The school will run from Monday 23 October at 9am until Wednesday 25 October at 4pm at the Alan Turing Building at the University of Manchester.

Registration

The link to register is on the right hand side of this page.

Fees, Funding, Visas and Travel Support

We expect to waive registration fees and provide lunches, teas and coffees, but participants will have to cover everything else. To facilitate organising visas, please register and request a visa letter as soon as possible.

Programme

The proposed programme is on the right hand side of this page.

Meeting Sponsors

This event has received funding from the Opticon RadioNet Pilot, e-MERLIN VLBI National Facility and the University of Manchester.
This event has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004719.

Code of Conduct

This event will be conducted under the guidelines set out in the ORP Code of Conduct, which can be found on the link at the side of this page.


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