Application form
Applications are open until Wednesday, February 21st.
This workshop is aimed at attendees with previous interferometric experience and who are interested in improving open-source, community-led software for interferometry. The workshop will focus on spatio-spectral modeling for wide-band interferometric data cubes and the tools/software to enable these analyses.
Participants will be selected based on:
1) Previous experience with developing or contributing to interferometric techniques and community initiatives. Preference will be given to applicants involved in active development of open-source projects.
For student applicants, we understand that you may have less previous experience relative to other participants for this section. Instead, we request a description of a key challenge with your current/previous analysis of interferometric data sets and what tools you see are needed to mitigate this challenge.
2) Proposed workshop discussion topic or description of use case, with preference to those significantly enhanced or enabled by wide bandwidth capability.
For graduate students, a greater emphasis will be placed on the proposed discussion or science use case. There will be an equal participant distribution amongst career stages (graduate students, postdocs, and staff/faculty), across a range of key ALMA science areas.
Please email the organizers (ssmid@nrao.edu) if you require an invitation letter for visa application to attend.