03.06.2024
The „First Nordic Meeting on Radio and Neutrino Astronomy“ took place at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden from 27.- 30. May 2024.
This conference was organized by our speaker as a special conclusion to her jubilee professorship.
On this quite unique occasion, the two very different communities of radio astronomers and neutrino astronomers came into a very fruitful exchange. About 50 scientists, mainly from the Nordic European countries, but also from more southern areas such as the USA and Chile, met and discussed the latest developments and joint projects in their fields of research.
This successful format will serve as the starting point for a series of conferences that will be continued in two years' time.
02.05.2024
As our SFB approaches the halfway point of its first research phase, our PIs met for two days last week, May 2nd to May 3rd, at Burghotel Volmarstein to discuss the progress of each individual project. This is an important step, as the SFB is gearing up to prepare its application for acceptant into phase 2! The meeting was very successful and demonstrated just how much progress our projects have made, motivating us for the next two years, and hopefully beyond! We are very proud of all our researchers have accomplished.
24.03.2024
From March 24th-25th, the GNN internal Mants Meeting met for the first time in 6 years at the Ruhr University Bochum, hosted by SFB1491. The talks centered on the synergies between different instruments. Almost 100 researchers came together from all over the world to discuss status updates for their projects. The two days were filled with invited and collaborative talks, poster sessions and networking during coffee breaks and the conference dinner.
13.03.2024
We are pleased to invite you to the public lecture “Die Entdeckungen und Geheimnisse der Radioastronomie" (in German).
Björn Adebahr will shares insights we gain from radio waves, i.e. light at very long wavelengths, about the universe. He will take you on a journey from the early days of radio astronomy and its groundbreaking discoveries to the exciting possibilities that lie just ahead.
When 20.3.24 at 20:00
Where Planetarium Bochum
For registration and further information, please have a look at the Planetarium’s homepage.
Picture:
The new MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa sees mysterious structures near the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
13.02.2024
Congratulations to our PI Horst Fichtner and his longtime colleague
Prof. Dr. Bidzina Shergelashvili!
Bidzina Shergelashvili has again received the RUB Visiting
International Professor Fellowship (VIP) fellowship. This award honors
outstanding international researchers who are engaged in early career
researcher training at RUB.
Horst Fichtner and Bidzina Shergelashvili have been working for
a number of years on models and numerical simulations in the field of
Connecting the Sun and the Heliosphere: Physical Conditions at
the Heliobase and Their Signatures in Space Weather.
Bidzina Shergelashvili is also closely involved in the supervision and
mentoring of master's and doctoral students.
Thanks to the renewed funding from the VIP fellowship, this successful
collaboration can now continue.
Further information on the VIP program can be found here.