SFB1491 - CIM

Cosmic Interacting Matters - From Source to Signal

News
Rolf Kuiper and Anna Franckowiak received MERCUR grant

08.12.2023

We congratulate our SFB members Rolf Kuiper and Anna Franckowiak on receiving a Mercator Research Center Ruhr - MERCUR - grant for their project Modeling the disruption of stars and their observed signatures!
The full press release (in German) can be found here.

We mourn the loss of our long-time colleague Bernd Neubacher

04.12.2023

Please find the complete obituary here.

Elisa Pueschel received ERC Consolidator Grant

23.11.2023

We congratulate our SFB member Elisa Pueschel on receiving the ERC Consolidator Grant!

Radio2023 Conference: Advancements and Challenges in German Radio Astronomy

17.11.2023

The "Radio2023" conference recently convened at Ruhr University Bochum, offering insights into the progress and challenges within German radio astronomy. One hundred astronomers attended the event which facilitated collaborative discussions focusing on exciting new scientific results as well as innovative strategies for managing complex data sets from telescopes like LOFAR, MeerKAT, SKAO, DSA2000, and ngVLA.
Highlighting the importance of existing telescopes, including LOFAR and MeerKAT, as foundation to future instruments, the conference emphasized the need for novel approaches for data processing and storage.
The conference served as a crucial platform for operators of national data centers to discuss technical requirements and assess the feasibility of upcoming projects.
In summary, "Radio2023" provided a forum for fruitfully discussing current achievements, future opportunities, and challenges within German radio astronomy, ensuring a collaborative and informed approach to advancing the field.

Public lecture „Kosmologischen Rätseln auf der Spur – die Euclid-Mission“

18.10.2023

We are pleased to invite you to the public lecture “Kosmologischen Rätseln auf der Spur – die Euclid-Mission" (in German).
Hendrik Hildebrandt will take you on a journey through the big questions about the evolution and fate of the universe. He will explain how measurements of the matter distribution in the cosmos, using the subtle effects of weak gravitational lensing, help us understand the mysterious dark energy. These measurements are the goal of Euclid, the recently launched ESA and NASA satellite, and you will hear more about its mission.


 When 25.10.23 at 20:00
Where Planetarium Bochum

For registration and further information, please have a look at the Planetarium’s homepage.

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 The Euclid space telescope successfully launched in July 2023.