Curtin University astronomer Steven Tingay has been named the inaugural Science Ambassador of the Year at the 2012 WA Science Awards. Professor Tingay, Director of the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy and Deputy Director of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), has been awarded for his key role in communicating the significance of Read More
Researchers at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research are celebrating today after hearing Australia will share in hosting the world’s largest telescope – the Square Kilometre Array.
Radio astronomy researchers from the Asia-Oceania region will meet in Perth tomorrow to discuss the latest advances and scientific benefits of the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI).
Curtin University Professors Steven Tingay and Igor Bray will discuss the future of physics and radio astronomy at the iVEC 2011 eResearch Interns Showcase, on 23-24 February at the ARRC Auditorium.
World-renowned radio astronomer, Dr Miller Goss, will present an in-depth discussion on the history of radio astronomy and how it informs Australia’s future potential in the field at Curtin University on 23 February.
The newly-launched Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) will play a key role in a multi-million dollar project launched by the Western Australian government recently.