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9th IRAM 30m School 2019

September 6-13, 2019 in Pradollano near Granada, Spain

The 9th IRAM 30m summerschool combined lectures on millimeter astronomy with observations using the 30m telescope.

Lectures were be given by experienced scientists and 30m observers, covering a range of topics, from comets and planetary atmospheres in the solar system to the study of the chemistry of interstellar clouds, low and high mass star formation, in the Milky Way, in nearby galaxies, and in ultra-luminous objects at high-redshifts.

These lectures were complemented by shorter lectures on instrumentation, observing techniques, and data processing.

Click and check out the program and speakers, and the list of participants.

In addition, the students, lecturers and technical assistants formed small groups, to work on one topic, prepared a science case, conducted the observations with the 30m telescope, reduced the data, and presented first results on the last day of the school.

The school aimed at attracting new astrophysicists to current and future single-dish millimeter and submillimeter facilities. And, the school was primarily meant for young scientists with little previous experience in mm-astronomy. It was limited to about 40 students who had been selected on the basis of their interests, experience, and references.

The school ran over one week from Friday to Friday, with six days of about 4 hours of lectures per day, leaving ample time for the observations and for the group work. Both Fridays were arrival and departure days. The participants were accommodated in the Hotel Kenia in Pradollano (Sierra Neveda). A visit to Granada, the Moorish Alhambra Palace and the old town, the Albaycin was organized. A conference dinner took place on Thursday evening.

 

LOC:
Antonio Córdoba, Wonju Kim, Bilal Ladjelate, Pablo Mellado, Laura Moreno, Miguel Muñoz, Francesco Pierfederici, Alessia Ritacco, Miguel Sánchez-Portal (chair), Pablo Torné

SOC:
Wonju Kim, Carsten Kramer, Bilal Ladjelate, Roberto Neri, Gabriel Paubert, Juan Peñalver, Jerome Pety, Francesco Pierfederici, Alessia Ritacco, Miguel Sánchez-Portal (chair), Albrecht Sievers, Pablo Torné

 

This event had received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730562.

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