
Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences Seminar on TMT, at UC San Diego on 16 January 2019. Ravinder Bhatia and Brian Keating to discuss TMT Project and science in many areas of Astronomy - Photo by Stuart W. Volkow, UCSD Cosmology Group.
Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences Seminar on TMT, at UC San Diego on 16 January 2019. Ravinder Bhatia and Brian Keating to discuss TMT Project and science in many areas of Astronomy - Photo by Stuart W. Volkow, UCSD Cosmology Group.
Last week, Dr. Ravinder Bhatia, our Associate Project Manager, visited the (CASS) at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). In Ravinder's astrophysics seminar, he presented an overview and status update of the TMT Project. Among the main topics of discussion were the science cases for the TMT, its first light and second generation science instruments, and the construction site for TMT.
Also discussed was the new initiative, to provide the broad US astronomy community with observational access to both the northern hemisphere (with TMT) and the southern hemisphere (with GMT), and for which funding is currently being sought.
Ravinder was co-hosted by , who was a Postdoctoral Scholar along with Ravinder many years ago at , and is now Director of the . Dr. Brian Keating is also Professor of Physics at CASS, UCSD.
Professor Brian Keating (CASS) and Andrew Bazarko, Project Manager of the Simons Observatory attended the talk and joined the discussion on TMT international project. The Simons Observatory is a future astronomy facility to be built in the Chilean Altiplano to observe the cosmic microwave background.
Ravinder was also co-hosted by , who is the Project Scientist for TMT's (IRIS), and also working on the .
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