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== Program ==
== Program ==
Lectures will begin on February 9th at 14.00 and end on the 12th at 13.00.


The following topics will be discussed in theoretical and hands-on sessions
* February 9th
14:00 14:15 Welcome
14:15 16:00 Introduction to Interferometry
16:00 16:45 ALMA
16:45 17:00 coffee break
17:00 17:15 Hands-on: Sensitivity Calculator
17:15 18:00 Hands-on: UV plane visualization
 
* February 10th
9:30 10:15 Alma archive and data tree
10:15 11:00 Hands on exploring the archive
11:00 11:30 coffee break
11:30 12:00 CASA introduction
12:00 13:00 Calibration- Introduction
 
13:00 Lunch break
 
14:00 15:30 Hands-on: Checking the calibration results.
15:30 16:00 coffee break
16:00 18:00 Hands-on: QA2 report/weblog
 
* February 11th
  9:30 10:30 Imaging - Introduction
  10:30 11:30 Hands-on: Imaging
  11:30 12:00 coffee break
  12:00 13:00 Hands-on: Imaging
 
  13:00 Lunch break
 
  14:00 15:30 Hands-on: Data products analysis 
  15:30 16:00 coffee break
  16:00 18:00 Hands-on: Data products analysis
 
* February 12th
  9:30 10:00 Self calibration
  10:00 11:00 Hands-on: self calibration
  11:00 11:30 coffee break
  11:30 12:30 Hands-on: self calibration
 


* Basics of interferometry
* Introduction to ALMA and CASA
* The ALMA Science Archive
* ALMA data calibration
* ALMA data imaging
* ALMA image analysis
* Enhancement of image quality


The trainers will be Nuria Marcelino, Marcella Massardi, Arturo Mignano, Rosita Paladino, and Kazi Rygl, members of the Italian Node of the ALMA Regional Centre.
The trainers will be Nuria Marcelino, Marcella Massardi, Arturo Mignano, Rosita Paladino, and Kazi Rygl, members of the Italian Node of the ALMA Regional Centre.

Revision as of 16:54, 27 January 2016

9-12 February 2016 - Area della Ricerca Bologna, Italy

The Italian node of the European ALMA Regional Center is pleased to announce a 4-day ALMA data analysis workshop, with the aim to assist users in learning how to (re)process ALMA data, from raw data to the production of calibrated images and data analysis.

The program will include lectures to introduce the key concepts in the calibration and imaging of interferometric data, and hands-on sessions which will demonstrate their application in the Common Astronomy Software Applications (CASA) package.

Participants will be requested to work on their own laptops. Details on CASA versions and data downloads will be communicated later to the registered participants.


The workshop is open to researchers, post-docs and students interested in working with ALMA data, either their own or taken from the archive. Novice users are welcome!


Program

  • February 9th
14:00 14:15 Welcome
14:15 16:00 Introduction to Interferometry
16:00 16:45 ALMA
16:45 17:00 coffee break
17:00 17:15 Hands-on: Sensitivity Calculator
17:15 18:00 Hands-on: UV plane visualization 
  • February 10th
9:30 10:15 Alma archive and data tree
10:15 11:00 Hands on exploring the archive
11:00 11:30 coffee break
11:30 12:00 CASA introduction
12:00 13:00 Calibration- Introduction
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 15:30 Hands-on: Checking the calibration results. 
15:30 16:00 coffee break
16:00 18:00 Hands-on: QA2 report/weblog
  • February 11th
 9:30 10:30 Imaging - Introduction
 10:30 11:30 Hands-on: Imaging
 11:30 12:00 coffee break
 12:00 13:00 Hands-on: Imaging
 13:00 Lunch break
 14:00 15:30 Hands-on: Data products analysis 
 15:30 16:00 coffee break
 16:00 18:00 Hands-on: Data products analysis 
  • February 12th
  9:30 10:00 Self calibration
 10:00 11:00 Hands-on: self calibration
 11:00 11:30 coffee break
 11:30 12:30 Hands-on: self calibration


The trainers will be Nuria Marcelino, Marcella Massardi, Arturo Mignano, Rosita Paladino, and Kazi Rygl, members of the Italian Node of the ALMA Regional Centre.

Participants

View the list of registered participants here (updated to December 9 2015)

Registration

Registration has closed on December 15th, 2015.

No fee is required. For logistical reasons, a maximum of 40 participants can be accepted, on a "first come first serve” basis.

We have reached the maximum number of participants, and have a short waiting list. If any of the registered participants cannot be present, they are kindly requested to inform the organizers as soon as possible, so that their place can be taken by someone else.

Venue, Logistics & contacts

The workshop will take place in the CNR Research Area in Bologna, room 216 (main hall, first floor).

The Institute of Radioastronomy is located in the CNR Research Area in Bologna. It can be reached by following the directions given here.
A selection of hotels in Bologna can be found in this list.

If you have questions, please contact the Italian ARC :

almadata2016@ira.inaf.it