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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250910T123000
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SUMMARY:Unveiling the transport of Galactic cosmic rays with diffuse γ-rays and neutrinos at the highest energies
DESCRIPTION:The Tibet-ASγ and LHAASO collaborations recently provided the first evidence of diffuse γ-ray emission from the Galactic plane up to the PeV range. Due to the challenges this poses to current theoretical models\, it is crucial to carefully study different scenarios of diffuse γ-ray production\, specially towards the centre of the Galaxy. Moreover\, IceCube achieved the first measurements of the neutrino emission from the Galactic plane\, offering a complementary tool to study the distribution of Galactic cosmic rays up to the knee. Remarkably\, these observations provide a unique tool to study the origin of the most energetic Galactic cosmic rays\, the propagation of these particles in different regions of the Galaxy and their composition. \nIn this talk\, I’ll discuss how measurements of the gamma-ray and neutrino diffuse emissions are correlated to the production and transport of cosmic rays in the Galaxy and what the implications of these recent observations are in our theoretical models. In particular\, I’ll show that current observations are compatible with the expected emission from diffuse cosmic rays\, with unresolved sources playing a subdominant role\, and the first hints that seem to favor scenarios of non-uniform propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy. \nFecha: 10/09/2025 – 12:30Pedro de la Torre LuqueInstituto de Física Teórica UAM-CSIC \n  \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/unveiling-the-transport-of-galactic-cosmic-rays-with-diffuse-%ce%b3-rays-and-neutrinos-at-the-highest-energies/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250917T100000
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SUMMARY:Extending Multi‑Wavelength Science to the Frontiers of the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Low‑Frequency Radio Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:Etienne Bonnassieux (SO postdoc\, IAA-CSIC) IAA-CSIC\, Salón de Actos 17 Sept 2025\, 10-13h \nRadio astronomy is in the midst of a renaissance. Facilities such as LOFAR\, the uGMRT and MeerKAT —pathfinders for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA)— are revealing the low‑frequency (MHz / metre wavelength regime) sky with unprecedented fidelity. Their discoveries arrive just as other game‑changing observatories (e.g. the ELT and CTAO) come online\, creating a uniquely rich multi‑wavelength landscape.This workshop opens with a concise primer on radio astronomy before focusing on the science unlocked at tens to hundreds of MHz: from solar eruptive events and pulsar searches to the physics of jets\, extragalactic star formation\, galaxy clusters and the Cosmic Dawn. We outline the capabilities of current low‑frequency arrays such as LOFAR\, uGMRT\, MWA\, NenuFAR and other SKA precursors\, and summarise the data products most useful to the broader community\, including ready‑to‑use survey catalogues and transient alerts.Practical guidance follows: how to access archives and virtual‑observatory services\, integrate radio data with optical/infrared or gamma‑ray programs. We close with a look ahead to LOFAR 2.0\, SKA‑Low and next‑generation facilities that will extend sensitivity and bandwidth\, alongside emerging partnerships that link radio\, optical and other observatories. \nDesigned for researchers who wish to add a «radio lens» to their tool‑kit\, the session balances scientific motivation with practical advice and concludes with an open discussion for deeper dives. Attendees will leave equipped to exploit the low‑frequency frontier and contribute to the next wave of transformative\, multi‑wavelength science. \nObjectives\nBy attending this workshop\, participants will: \n\nGain a clear overview of low-frequency radio astronomy (<1 GHz) and its role in multi-wavelength research.\nLearn about current and upcoming instruments (LOFAR\, uGMRT\, MWA\, NenuFAR\, SKA-Low) and their capabilities.\nDiscover ready-to-use data products\, catalogs\, and survey resources for science at tens–hundreds of MHz.\nUnderstand observing modes (interferometric\, beamformed) and performance trade-offs.\nGet practical guidance on data access\, virtual observatory tools\, and integration with other wavelengths.\nExplore future opportunities with LOFAR 2.0\, SKA-Low\, and next-generation facilities.\nNetwork with colleagues and join an open discussion to shape future collaborations.\n\nAgenda\nDuration: 3 hours \nPart 1: Main Lecture (1.5 h)\n\nIntroductory overview: radio astronomy in context of the electromagnetic spectrum\nKey science cases: Solar/heliospheric physics\, Galactic sources\, jets\, galaxy clusters\, Cosmic Dawn\nObservational techniques and performance metrics\nSurvey landscape: LoTSS\, GLEAM\, MGCLS\, CHIME/FRB\, and more\nAccess to data archives\, VO services\, and ready-to-use catalogs\nFuture prospects: LOFAR 2.0\, SKA-Low\, partnerships\n\nCoffee Break (30 min)\nPart 2: Open Discussion (1 h)\n\nPractical questions on integrating radio data into multi-wavelength projects\nOpportunities for collaborative science and proposals\nTools\, training\, and community support\nParticipant-driven Q&A and topic deep-dives\n\n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/extending-multi%e2%80%91wavelength-science-to-the-frontiers-of-the-electromagnetic-spectrum-low%e2%80%91frequency-radio-astronomy/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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SUMMARY:Asymmetrical Post-main-sequence Nebulae 9
DESCRIPTION:A meeting devoted to the shaping effects of stellar outflows from evolved stars in the formation of asymmetrical post-main-sequence nebulae including planetary nebulae\, nebulae around massive stars\, nova remnants\, symbiotic stars\, … \nScientific topics:  \n1.- Puzzling evolved star nebulae that challenge our present knowledge: \n\n    morphology\, kinematics\, chemistry\, time-scales\, exotic central stars\, … \n    statistics: common and uncommon\n\n2.- PNe related/unrelated objects:  \n\n    novae\, SNR\, LRN (mergers)\, massive stars\, symbiotics\, …\n    transient nebulae and other eruptive objects\n\n3.- Shaping Agents:  \n\n    mass-loss mechanisms\n    role of binarity — binary mass-transfer\, common envelope\n    magnetic fields — strength\, structure\n    other agents   \n    disks\, circumbinary disks\, jet launching\n\n4.- Nebular sequences:  \n\n    connecting the shape of sources in the AGB\, post AGB\, proto PN and PN phases\n    evolutionary time-scales \n\n5.- Binarity:  \n\n    observational and theoretical expectations \n    links to common envelope\, time-scales\, mergers\, exotic central stars\n\n6.- Future:  \n\n    maximazing science from available and planned facilities\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Scientific Organizing Committee\nMartin A Guerrero (chair)Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA – CSIC\, Granada\, Spain) \nNoam Soker (co-chair)Technion\, Israel Institute of Technology (Haifa\, Israel) \nOrsola de MarcoMacquarie University (Sydney\, NSW\, Australia) \nDenise R. GonçalvesUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil) \nDavid JonesInstituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC\, Tenerife\, Spain) \nJoel H. KastnerRochester Institute of Technology (Rochester\, NY\, USA) \nJason NordhausRochester Institute of Technology (Rochester\, NY\, USA) \nQuentin ParkerThe University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) \nNicole ReindlZentrum für Astronomie\, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität (Heidelberg\, Germany) \nCarmen Sánchez ContrerasCentro de Astrobiología (CAB-CSIC-INTA\, Spain) \nAlbert ZijlstraThe University of Manchester (Manchester\, UK) \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Local Organizing Committee\nFaezeh BidjarchianInstituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA – CSIC\, Granada\, Spain) \nJanis B Rodríguez GonzálezInstituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA – CSIC\, Granada\, Spain) \nEdgar I SantamariaInstituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica (IRyA – UNAM\, Mexico)
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/asymmetrical-post-main-sequence-nebulae-9/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Congresos
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250925T123000
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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium: Dark and Quiet Skies: Challenges and Actions
DESCRIPTION:This is the term coined at the first international conference to address the growing threat of satellite megaconstellations. Astronomy requires a dark sky\, free from pollutants and radiation. In the best astronomical sites\, regulations are already being implemented to protect observational science. In Spain\, we were—and continue to be—pioneers in “sky protection” laws. \nThe uncontrolled development of space technology is confronting us with a new challenge: how to regulate the use of “Outer Space\,” a term referring to the region above approximately 100 km\, which does not fall under the jurisdiction of individual states. While the issue of local light pollution remains unresolved\, we now face the additional threat of contamination from the increasing number of satellites being launched and the radio emissions they use to communicate with Earth. \nThis debate has reached the United Nations\, the only body capable of providing global guidelines. Alongside the protection of science\, other key aspects are also at stake: culture\, health\, the environment\, and space security. Progress is more likely if we build arguments that include all these perspectives. For this reason\, it is essential to deepen the discussion and develop a sound strategy soon. \nFecha y lugar: 25/09/2025 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosCasiana Muñoz TuñónInstituto de Astrofísica de Canarias – IAC \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/dark-and-quiet-skies/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250926T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250926T223000
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CREATED:20250911T091313Z
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SUMMARY:La Noche de l@s Investigador@s 2025
DESCRIPTION:Por 14º año consecutivo y al mismo tiempo que en casi 400 ciudades europeas\, te descubrimos el lado más humano de la investigación a través de un contacto directo y de la conversación con expertos y expertas. \nLa Noche Europea de l@s Investigador@s se celebra este año el 26 de septiembre en las ocho capitales andaluzas y te invitamos a Granada a celebrarla en el Stand del IAA-CSIC\, en el Paseo del Salón. \nEn esta nueva edición de 2025\, la Noche apuesta un año más por llenar de talleres\, experimentos\, rutas y charlas sobre ciencia e investigación las calles y plazas de las ciudades andaluzas. Y en el IAA-CSIC hemos preparado un programa con actividades fantásticas para ese día: \nViernes 26 de septiembre – Paseo del Salón  \nPor la mañana (actividades reservadas para colegios ya inscritos) \nAstronomía accesible\, el Universo en tus manos – Enrique Pérez Montero \nTaller cósmico: ¿cuál es la forma del Universo? – Ana Conrado Pérez y Celia Navas Martín \n  \nPor la tarde (acceso libre) \n18:00 – Telescopios que atraviesan la oscuridad: el centro de nuestra Galaxia al descubierto – Lucía Bravo & María Álvarez \n18:15 – ¿Hay que asustarse por el ‘posible’ impacto de un asteroide? – René Duffard \n18:30 – ¿Nos estamos quedando solos en el Universo? La tensión de Hubble – Raúl González Díaz \n18:45 – Cuando los datos suenan – Rubén García-Benito \n19:00 – 5Sigma Podcast – Antonio Giménez\, Javier Méndez\, Lucía Bravo & Alberto Peláez \n19:35 – Clementina y los planetas – Sara Cazzoli \n19:55 – Observar y simular el universo: el papel de DESI en el estudio de la energía oscura – Elena Fernández García \n20:10 – ¿Quién controla a las Galaxias? – Marta Puig-Subirà \n20:25 – Explorando el Universo más extremo – Paula Kornecki & Marine Pihet \n20:40 – Estrellas que mueren y devoran planetas – Martín A. Guerrero & Jesús Toalá \n… \n18:00 – 22:00 – Mesa de Realidad Virtual –  SKAO & CTAO \nAdemás\, por segundo año\, tendremos por la mañana\, con los colegios\, la actividad «Pregunta a una técnica»\,  con Josefina ‘Fini’ Sánchez Valverde  (IGME-CSIC)\, Sara Peñalver Martín (EEA-CSIC)\, Mª Jesús ‘Marichu’ Campos Ramos (EEZ-CSIC)\, Luz Mª Canet Antequera (IPBLN-CSIC)\, Raquel Fernández Penas (IACT-CSIC) y Mabel Ruiz López (IAA-CSIC) \nSe trata de una actividad organizada por la Red de Comisiones de Igualdad\, Diversidad e Inclusión de los distintos centros de investigación del CSIC granadinos: \n\nEl Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC)\nLa Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC)\nLa Escuela de Estudios Árabes (EEA-CSIC)\nEl Instituto de Parasitología y Biomedicina López Neyra (IPBLN-CSIC)\nEl Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra (IACT-CSIC)\nEl Centro Nacional Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (CN IGME-CSIC)\n\n  \n \n  \n \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/la-noche-de-ls-investigadors-2025/
LOCATION:Fuente de las Granadas\, Pl. del Humilladero\, Granada\, Granada\, 18009\, España
CATEGORIES:Actividades
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SUMMARY:Programación Controladores Beckhof
DESCRIPTION:Los Controladores Lógicos Programables (PLCs) de la empresa Beckhoff son muy usados en la actualidad en muchos campos de la ingeniería industrial. Entre ellos\, en el área de la instrumentación para astronomía\, ya que el Observatorio Europeo Austral (ESO) los adoptó hace años como estándar para los sistemas de control de la instrumentación desarrollada para sus telescopios. Sus componentes principales son los PLCs basados en PCs\, también conocidos como soft-PLCs\, pero Beckhoff cuenta con un amplio catálogo de productos\, tales como paneles de control táctil\, tarjetas de entradas/salidas digitales y analógicas o fuentes de alimentación\, que permiten desarrollar sistemas de control de subsistemas o instrumentos completos a partir de un diseño modular. \nA día de hoy\, tres de los proyectos de instrumentación en curso en los que la UDIT participa (MOSAIC\, TARSIS\, PACOO) están basados en controladores Beckhoff\, lo que implica la necesidad de formación del personal encargado de su programación\, configuración y desarrollo. En años anteriores ya se celebró un curso de iniciación a la programación en entorno Beckhoff (2019) y otro más específico para el control de motores (2021). El curso que se propone ahora está enfocado en otros aspectos más especializados en el desarrollo de este tipo de sistemas\, tales como el uso de módulos de la familia TwinSafe\, que se centran en la redundancia y seguridad\, o la programación de dispositivos táctiles para la visualización y el control.»
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/programacion-controladores-beckhof/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250930T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250930T133000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T113902Z
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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium: Magnetic fields on Extrasolar Planets: From Radio Emission to High-Energy Cosmic Rays
DESCRIPTION:Event though there is no firm evidence for their presence to date\, a considerable fraction of extrasolar planets are expected to host a magnetic field. At the same time\, the planetary magnetic field plays an important role in the evolution of a planet\, determining the protection of its atmosphere against the stellar wind\, against stellar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and against cosmic rays. In view of the importance of exoplanetary magnetic fields\, various attempts have been undertaken in order to predict their intensity. We will present different models for planetary magnetic fields and compare their results. We will also present a number of methods that have been suggested for the observations of exoplanetary magnetic fields\, the most promising of which is the detection of planetary radio emission. We will also discuss the implications of the magnetic field on the planetary atmosphere via the effect of high-energy cosmic rays. \nFecha y lugar: 30/09/2025 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosDr. Jean-Mathias GriessmeierObservatorio del Radiotelescopio de Nançay\, Francia \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/magnetic-fields-on-extrasolar-planets-from-radio-emission-to-high-energy-cosmic-rays/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Colloquium
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