ALMA Community Day Event at Johns Hopkins University

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Date: Tuesday March 25, 2025
Time: 9:30am to 4:45pm
Location: Bloomberg Center, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Room 462, Zoom (link to be provided at a later date to registered participants)

The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and ALMA Ambassadors cordially invite you to an ALMA Proposal Workshop at Johns Hopkins. This event is designed for all astronomers, with a particular goal to reach those that do not yet regularly utilize radio/millimeter data in their research. This one-day workshop will provide a primer on millimeter/radio interferometry and the basics of ALMA, a review of how to design and prepare successful ALMA proposals, and an overview of how best to take advantage of the latest resources developed by NRAO/ALMA (such as pipeline processing and simulating interferometric observations). An interactive session in the afternoon will offer a tutorial for preparing and submitting proposals with the ALMA Observing Tool, where attendees can start to build a foundation for their own Cycle 12 proposals (deadline April 24). Throughout the day, we will feature some of the latest science results from ALMA, including work from members of the JHU community, and offer a preview of the exciting new capabilities of ALMA coming in the next few years.

A free catered lunch will be provided on-site for registered participants. While attendance for the full day is not required, we hope you will join us for as much of the day as you can. Registration is completely free, but please complete the registration form by March 18 (sooner is better!) so that we can plan for lunch and ensure that the workshop is best tailored to your interests. Please note that in-person participation is limited to 30 people.

I look forward to welcoming you at Johns Hopkins University!

- Pallavi Patil (ALMA Ambassador)


All attendees are expected to abide by the NRAO Code of Conduct.

 

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