Inaugural Symposium of JIVE as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium
Event starts:
Mon, 20/04/2015
Event ends:
Tue, 21/04/2015
On 12 December 2014, the European Commission has announced its decision to establish JIVE into a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). JIVE has been in existence as the central facility of the European VLBI Network since December 1993. The new entity, Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC, will strengthen the foundation of VLBI science in Europe and beyond. JIVE will continue to serve as the operational hub of the European VLBI Network in the interests of the European and global scientific community. The EVN enables studies of the broad variety of astrophysical phenomena with the highest angular resolution and sensitivity that include mapping out gravitational lenses, resolving supernova explosions, pinpointing black holes and measuring motions and magnetic fields close to newly born stars. To reach the highest possible resolution and the best possible sensitivity, the EVN in fact includes radio telescopes situated not only in Europe, but also in Asia, South Africa and the Americas. »
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