28 June 2021 to 2 July 2021
Sapienza University in Rome
Europe/Rome timezone

The "mm Universe @NIKA2" Conference is organised by the Department of Physics at Sapienza University in Rome and held online via Zoom due to the current situation. We hope that the virtual format will allow all the interested participants to be able to take part! 

"mm Universe @NIKA2" is the second edition in a series of workshops dedicated to the scientific exploitation of the NIKA2 camera installed at the IRAM 30-m telescope (Pico Veleta, Spain) and opened to the scientific community to report about related targets. The first meeting was held at LPSC in Grenoble in June 2019.

The observations of the sky at millimetre wavelengths in the past years contributed to tremendous improvements in our understanding of a great variety of scientific topics ranging from the star formation in the Milky Way to the measurement of cosmological parameters.

The advent of the NIKA2 camera at the IRAM 30-m telescope has opened a new route to reveal the details of the formation and evolution of structures through the Universe.

It will be organised by Sapienza University from 28th June to 2nd July 2021. This international conference will bring together the scientific community working on science related to NIKA2 observations. It includes both theoretical and observational topics related to the mm Universe, from stellar to cosmological scales.

- Cosmology with clusters

- Galaxy cluster science (SZ, X, visible)

- Galaxy formation in the early Universe

- Nearby galaxies

- Galactic star formation

- From dust to planets

- Instrumentation, other mm-instruments.

 

Registration will open on 1st March 2021. There will be no registration fees.

The mm Universe 2021 conference is funded by Sapienza University. 

                

 

 

                               

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Sapienza University in Rome
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