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SUMMARY:Academic Spanish Course for Foreigners (2025)
DESCRIPTION:The Academic Spanish course for foreigners is designed to facilitate effective communication in academic and profesional contexts. Through a practical and personalized focus\, the participants will develop essential linguistic abilities to discuss scientific articles\, participate in conferences\, give presentations\, and collaborate in international projects. The program includes technical vocabulary\, beginner and advanced grammar\, and simulations of real-life situations. Moreover\, it will promote the cultural immersion to strengthen the comprehension of the Hispanic world\, and their impact on interdisciplinary investigation and collaboration. \nThis course will be taught throughout in the following blocks: \nJanuary 21st – February 27thApril 22nd – May 29thSeptember 23rd – October 30thThe course is taught by Prof. Nazira Ruíz
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/academic-spanish-course-for-foreigners-2025/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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SUMMARY:Eighth Workshop on Robotic Autonomous Observatories
DESCRIPTION:Sixteen years after the inaugural workshop in Málaga\, robotic and autonomous astronomical observatories have achieved remarkable advancements. The global number of automated facilities has grown substantially\, along with their capabilities in robotization\, autonomy\, and networking. These developments\, driven by the search for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves (such as the groundbreaking detection in 2017)\, have profoundly influenced diverse areas of astrophysics and beyond\, including: \n\nFireball detection\nMinor planet studies\nExoplanet searches\nMonitoring variable stars in the Galaxy\nStudying active galactic nuclei\nSupernova detection and monitoring\nRapid follow-up of high-energy transients like gamma-ray bursts\nElectromagnetic counterparts to neutrino and gravitational waves\n\nThe workshop will also highlight the increasing importance of space debris surveillance and tracking\, the observation of Near-Earth Objects\, the role of robotic observatories in public outreach and education\, and their contributions to open science. \nThe Scientific Organizing Committee aims to deliver a dynamic program addressing scientific\, technical\, educational\, and outreach themes. \nWe encourage researchers\, engineers\, educators\, and enthusiasts working in these fields to join us at AstroRob2025. The success of this workshop series has been largely due to the active participation\, insightful presentations\, and engaging discussions contributed by its attendees. Your involvement is key to making the forthcoming workshop as fruitful and inspiring as previous editions. \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/eighth-workshop-on-robotic-autonomous-observatories/
LOCATION:Hotel Cabo de Gata El Toyo\, Almeria\, Urbanización El Toyo\, C. de los Juegos de Casablanca\, 04131\, Almería\, Retamar\, Almería\, 04131\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Congresos,Workshops
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SUMMARY:IAU Symposium - The Hidden Beauty of the Galactic Outskirts
DESCRIPTION:The IAU Symposium ‘The Hidden Beauty of the Galactic Outskirts’ aims to bring together experts in galaxy formation and evolution to discuss the latest research\, challenges\, and future directions in the field. The symposium will take place in the historic city of Córdoba\, Spain\, from October 6-10\, 2025. \nCórdoba\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site\, offers a rich cultural and historical backdrop for this prestigious event. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the city’s stunning architecture\, including the famous Mosque-Cathedral\, and enjoy its vibrant cultural scene. The symposium will provide a platform for scientists to share their latest findings\, foster new collaborations\, and inspire future research. \nThe event is expected to attract around 150 participants from various countries\, creating a diverse and dynamic environment for knowledge exchange. Sessions will cover a wide range of topics\, from tidal streams and the disruption of satellite galaxies to the role of dark matter in galaxy formation. With a programme designed to encourage in-depth discussions and collaborative opportunities\, this symposium promises to be a milestone event in the field. \n  \n \n  \nAbstract:  \nThe Golden Age for low surface brightness Universe studies has begun. Data from the many ongoing and future ground-based surveys like DESI\, LSST\, and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory\, and space missions like Euclid or ARRAKIHS (First Spanish-led ESA mission)\, will open the door to discoveries on the history of formation and evolution of galaxies and\, most probably\, to constrain the nature of Dark Matter. \nThese data allow researchers to test models of galaxy formation that remained theoretical for many years. Studying the formation of galaxies through the analysis of faint structures in local galaxies’ outskirts can shed some light on the process of galaxy assembly and on the nature of the matter that rules the gravitational collapse of early Universe structures\, the dark matter. \nThis symposium will bring together experts on galaxy formation and evolution to identify current challenges in this research field\, report recent results and discoveries\, and define future science avenues. The main objective is to enrich the current ongoing discussions on the interpretation of the new data\, to detect synergies among research groups\, and to trigger the forging of new international collaborations. \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/iau-symposium-the-hidden-beauty-of-the-galactic-outskirts/
LOCATION:Rectorado de la Universidad de Córdoba\, Av. de Medina Azahara\, 5\, Poniente Sur\, Córdoba\, 14071\, Spain
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