DINGO has successfully obtained funding to work with Pawsey and the Australian SKA Regional Centre to implement its uv-grid deep imaging pipeline on the next generation Setonix supercomputer as part of the PaCER program.
DINGO has successfully obtained funding to work with Pawsey and the Australian SKA Regional Centre to implement its uv-grid deep imaging pipeline on the next generation Setonix supercomputer as part of the PaCER program.
Version 1.1 of the ASKAP Early Science plan is released. To date, this includes 100 hours for DINGO HI stacking. You can […]
ASKAP 2016 will: Plan key aspects of the ASKAP science surveys with the user community. Showcase new results from ASKAP Commissioning and […]
This edition features the first multi-beam image produced with ASKAP’s second generation phased array feed (PAF) receivers, the plan for ASKAP commissioning […]
The 2016 meeting of the Pathfinders HI Science Coordination Committee (PHISCC) will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1-3 February […]