[Todos] Próximo Coloquio IAFE, viernes 12/6 15hs
Mariela Vieytes
mariela en iafe.uba.ar
Mar Jun 9 18:15:30 -03 2026
Hola,
los invitamos a un coloquio especial que se llevará a cabo el viernes 12/6 a las 15hs en el aula del IAFE, y también será emitido por nuestro canal de Youtube. El mismo será dado por la delegación china del Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) que visitará nuestro instituto ese día. El coloquio constará de tres oradores: la Dra. Chen Xin (Vicepresidenta del SAST), el Dr. Peng Jiang (Director del Center for Space Physics and Astronomy in Polar Research Institute of China ), y el Dr. Shu ( Director del Shanghai Key Lab for Astrophysics at Shanghai Normal University ). Abajo pueden ver los resúmenes de sus charlas.
Luego de finalizado el coloquio los invitamos con el habitual café y galletitas .
Los esperamos!
Viernes 12/6 15hs
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Delegación SAST: Innovación Astronómica en la Antártida y Desarrollo Científico desde Shanghai
Dra. Chen Xin: "Shanghai Association for Science and Technology: Platform Building, International Exchange, and Future Outlook for External Cooperation"
Resumen: The Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) is the largest organization for science, technology, and engineering in Shanghai. Its core missions are to support the scientific community, drive innovation-led development, enhance public scientific literacy, and inform public policy on science and technology, while fostering openness, trust, and collaboration within the global scientific community. This report highlights SAST's overall operations and its major achievements in international science and technology cooperation.
Dr. Peng Jiang: " Astronomy at Dome A, Antarctica"
Resumen: Various site-testing campaigns across sites on the Antarctic plateau have confirmed their exceptional astronomical observing capabilities. Among them, Dome A (80.42°S, 77.12°E), the highest point of the Antarctic ice sheet at an altitude of 4,093 m, is characterized by its large fraction of clear sky, substantial atmospheric transmission in the terahertz and far-infrared band, and superb atmospheric seeing conditions. It has been widely recognized as one of the premier observatory sites on Earth. Since 2008, astronomers have persevered in enhancing facilities and conducting observations at Dome A, despite formidable challenges posed by logistical inaccessibility to this site and engineering issues resulting from the extremely low site temperatures. The scientific outcomes from the time-domain surveys in polar nights are very encouraging for future astronomical research in Antarctica.
Prof. Chenggang Shu: "Astronomy in Shanghai Normal University: Science, Facility and International Collaborations"
Resumen: For future collaboration, I will introduce the astronomy team at Shanghai Normal University, covering our main research areas, facilities and related activities, funding status, and graduate programs. I will also highlight our productive international collaborations, particularly the progress of the international collaborative Leighton Chajnantor Telescope (LCT) project between Caltech, Shanghai Normal University, and the Universidad de Concepción (UdeC).
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Dra. Mariela C. Vieytes
Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio
(IAFE, CONICET-UBA)
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