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Microgate and INAF have collaborated for over 30 years.
The PhD School "Frontier Technologies for Optical and Radio Astronomy" is organized by the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF) as part of the PNRR STILES project.
Giancarlo Ghirlanda and Om Sharan Salafia are affiliated with INAF Brera and Roberto Soria is affiliated with INAF Torino and are among the authors of the study on Askap J005512-255834 to be published in The Astrophysical Journal.
INAF's involvement in Rubin-LSST ensures Italian scientists' access to the data and supports training of early-career researchers and development of advanced technologies.
INAF is supporting instrumentation commissioning phases for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and the management and analysis of the observatory's large data volumes.
INAF is developing High Performance Computing and machine learning solutions for Rubin-LSST and is providing more than 20 in-kind contributions.
INAF contributed decisively to defining and optimizing the Rubin-LSST observing strategy for the national community it coordinates.
The Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF) participates in Rubin LSST scientific collaborations with significant scientific involvement in research and data analysis.
Podcasts of Notizie dallo Spazio episodes will be available online at www.radiopuntonuovo.it and at sites.google.com/inaf.it/notiziedallospazio.
A paper on Capotauro was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics by an international team led by Giovanni Gandolfi of INAF Rome.
Astronomers from INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte will alternate at the microphones on Notizie dallo Spazio.
Pietro Schipani is the director of INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte.
Paolo Da Vela of INAF is a coauthor of the study and was one of three contact authors who led the research.
The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey third data release (LoTSS-DR3) was produced with significant participation from the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF).
INAF is investing significant scientific and technological resources in LOFAR 2.0, which is planned to operate over the coming decades as a complementary instrument to SKA-Low.
Gaetano Scandariato is a researcher at INAF, a coauthor of the LHS 1903 study, and the National Scientific Responsible for the Cheops mission.
The study team included the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), the University of Padova, and the University of Torino.
The STILEMI program is funded with €18,729,994.22 and is entirely financed by INAF.
The ASTRASud proposal is funded with €17,512,992.78 and is entirely financed by INAF.
STILEMI aims to create a technological excellence ecosystem to support INAF’s scientific mission and drive innovation for the aerospace and micro/nano-technology sectors.