Vienna Conference On Instrumentation Topics Instrumentation in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Synchrotron Radiation and Neutron Experiments, astrophysics, Biology, Medicine; associated Electronics Satellite Workshop on Applications, February 24, 2001 (W. Bartl, B. Sitar) http://wwwhephy.oeaw.ac.at/u3w/w/wcc/www/
Extractions: Academy Exchange Program Submission of Abstract Beamer File Paper HOME CONFERENCE PROGRAM (with presentation and draft paper files!) PROGRAM booklet (pdf) BOOK OF ABSTRACTS ECTS credits for Students ... VCI Talks 2001 VIENNA Vienna Guide Public Transport LIST OF PARTICIPANTS th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation The first Wire Chamber Conference (WCC) took place in January 1978. From 1980 to 1998 it was hosted every three years. Soon the Wire Chamber Conference expanded thematically to the field of alternative technologies, which is accounted for in the change of the title to Vienna Conference on Instrumentation (VCI).
Astrophysics The astrophysics Library is a departmental branch of the Caltech Library System and is located in Robinson Hall (wheelchair access), home to the Caltech http://library.caltech.edu/collections/astrophysics.htm
The Teacher's Corner: Multidisciplinary Classroom Activities A multidisciplinary resource for lesson plans, study guides, and laboratory activities for middle school to college level. Math, Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy are all taught through the single unifying theme of the exciting world of highenergy astrophysics! The Teacher's Corner also includes information on NASA programs and opportunities. http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/teachers_corner.html
Astronomy And Astrophysics Group Welcome Page Welcome to the Astronomy and astrophysics Group homepage. The group is part of the Department of Physics Astronomy, in the University of Glasgow. http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/
Simon Engler Information about astrophysics, Computational Physics, Numerical Simulation. Contains FORTRAN programs that can be downloaded. http://www.ap.stmarys.ca
Extractions: Victoria Would you like an astronomer or physicist to visit your school? Would you like to know what activities and programs the Department offers to the community? Then visit the Community Connections site for further information! An image has just been taken of asteroid Saint-Marys by Astronomy Technician Dave Lane Visit the website for the Institute for Computational Astrophysics (ICA). On it, find news about the new Canada Research Chair appointments (Tier I and II), along with other information about the institute. An asteroid has been named after Saint Mary's in honour of the 200th anniversary celebrations. This came about through the efforts of our very own Dr. David Turner, and are discussed in the press release . He can be seen in a photo from the announcement.
Sara Kasun Researcher at the University of Michigan. Contains astrophysics research on morphological correlations of galaxy clusters. http://astro.physics.lsa.umich.edu/skasun/
MIT Astrophysics Home Page MIT astrophysics Division Home Page. Welcome to the astrophysics Division of the Physics Department at MIT. We organize a weekly MIT astrophysics Colloquium. http://web.mit.edu/astrophysics/
Extractions: Andromeda Galaxy Welcome to the Astrophysics Division of the Physics Department at MIT . We are mostly located on the top two floors (5 and 6) of the MIT Center for Space Research (CSR), Building 37, 70 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139. We organize a weekly MIT Astrophysics Colloquium You should feel free to contact anyone in our Division directly by email. However, if you have a general inquiry, you may email the Division's Administrative Assistant at mbezzat@mit.edu. GENERAL INFORMATION PEOPLE RESEARCH For Graduate Students Faculty Faculty Research Course Listings ... Space Plasma Group MIT Astrophysics Division Home Page - mbezzat@mit.edu
PLAIN Center DARTS A database to provide access for general researchers to observation data about solar, astrophysics and terrestrial information derived by the observation satellites of ISAS. Includes related resource links. http://www.darts.isas.jaxa.jp
Extractions: Japanese What's New? Last Updated: 25 May, 2004 Please note that one can not access to the DARTS data at 2004-5-26 9:00-18:00 (JST) for the maintenance of the system. Thank for your torelance. Solar Physics Solar-Terrestrial Physics The archival data and the databases in DARTS are provided in cooperation with the Yohkoh, ASCA, Geotail, and Akebono project teams at ISAS and related institutes. As a part of international cooperation between ISAS and foreign institutes, we accept the archival data of the following satellites: BeppoSAX (from
Welcome To The NSSDC! Provides access to a wide variety of astrophysics, space physics, solar physics, lunar, and planetary data from NASA space flight missions, in addition to selected other data, models, and software. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
NASA ADS At SAO: ADS Article Service Includes the full text of 31 major astronomy and astrophysics journals. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/article_service.html
JINA The Physics Frontier Center JINA (Joint Institute for Nuclear astrophysics) at the University of Notre Dame, Michigan State University, the University of http://www.jinaweb.org/
Extractions: The JINA Advisory Committee meeting was held on April 30, 2004 at University of Notre Dame, USA. Seven of the International Advisory Committee and nine representatives attended the meeting. More >> Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA) passes milestone, moves forward . The Department of Energy approved CD-0 status for RIA. RIA will offer tremendous opportunities for advances in nuclear astrophysics research in the coming decades. It will bring the majority of nuclides participating in cosmic processes within reach of study. Job Opportunities: Postdoctoral Positions at MSU and JINA An European workshop on " Advances and Challenges in Nuclear Astrophysics " will be organized in collaboration between CRC, Louvain la Neuve, PNTPM, Universite Libre de Bruxelles and JINA. It will take place from May 24-28, 2004 at the European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics in Trento, Italy.
Research Centre For Theoretical Astrophysics - RCfTA The Research Centre for Theoretical astrophysics. (RCfTA). part of the Institute of Astronomy in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/rcfta/rcfta.html
Extractions: To undertake world class theoretical astrophysics research with special emphasis on areas of relevance to Australian observational astronomy. To foster close links between theoretical and observational astrophysicists nationally and internationally by such means as visitor programs, workshops, collaborative research projects and joint appointments. To provide high quality research training in theoretical astrophysics at the postgraduate and postdoctoral level.
Physics@Sydney - Astrophysics Department The astrophysics Group is one of three astrophysics research groups within the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. Together http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astrop/
Extractions: The Astrophysics group operates the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST) near Canberra, and is engaged in studies of star-forming galaxies and nebulae, active galaxies and supernova remnants. Our main research project is the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS), a sensitive radio imaging survey of the southern sky at 843 MHz. SUMSS has similar resolution and sensitivity to the northern NVSS. The survey began in 1997, and data are publicly available.
Berkeley Cosmology Group Center for Particle astrophysics in Berkeley, California. http://cfpa.berkeley.edu/home.html
UCLA - Division Of Astronomy & Astrophysics The Division of Astronomy astrophysics (this site) is part of the Department of Physics Astronomy, one of several Physical Sciences departments in the http://www.astro.ucla.edu/
Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society Publishes the results of original research in positional and dynamical astronomy, astrophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology, space research and the design of astronomical instruments. http://www.blackwell-science.com/~cgilib/jnlpage.bin?Journal=MNRAS&File=MNRA
Exeter Astrophysics Welcome to the astrophysics Group in the School of Physics at the University of Exeter. The group is part of the Starlink Project http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/
Extractions: Fax: 01392 264111 The Astrophysics Group at the University of Exeter has several postgraduate studentships to fill starting in October 2004. At least one, perhaps more, studentships will be to work with either Prof Tim Naylor, Dr Tim Harries, or Dr Andy Bunker. Potential PhD projects include observational or theoretical studies of galactic and extragalactic star formation and observations of high-redshift galaxies. with the Exeter Group. Additionally, the group also has a PPARC eScience postgraduate studentship available to work with Prof Tim Naylor and Dr Alasdair Allan as part of the eSTAR Project in the field of time domain astrophysics.
E.R.E. 2001 This is the site for the Spanish Relativity Meeting 2001 which will be held in Madrid at the Polytechnical University from 1821 September 2001. The main topic will be Relativistic astrophysics. http://debin.etsin.upm.es/ERE2001/idefault.htm
Astrophysics Imperial College astrophysicsWelcome to the web site of the astrophysics group at Imperial College, London. The group has interests in cosmology, extragalactic http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/astro-ph/
Space Science Division Dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. http://www-space.arc.nasa.gov/
Extractions: Last Updated: June 20, 2002 Home Site Map Feedback What's New Mars analog experiment selected C. McKay and D. DeVincenzi in subglacial lake workshop. J. Scargle chairs data understanding worksop Exobiologists educate graduate students. ... News Archive... Notices Annual Report NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop The Space Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center is dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. These research programs are structured around Astrobiology (the study of life in the universe and the chemical and physical forces and adaptions that influence life's origin, evolution, and destiny), and address some of the most fundamental questions pursued by science.