The Low-Frequency Radio Universe  (8-12 December 2008)

An event commemorating the birth centenary of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha (Oct 30, 1909 - Jan 24, 1966)

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Invited Talks

Name

Affiliation

Title of the talk

Willem Baan

ASTRON

OH at higher redshifts

Sanjay Bhatnagar

NRAO

Calibration and imaging issues at low radio frequencies

Erwin de Blok

University of Cape Town

Observing nearby galaxies in HI with THINGS

Rossella Cassano

INAF

Large-scale diffuse radio emission from clusters of galaxies

Jayaram Chengalur

NCRA-TIFR

HI observations of dwarf galaxies

Ger de Bruyn

ASTRON

The first deep WSRT 150 MHz full polarization observations

Avinash Deshpande

RRI

Probing Pulsar emission mechanisms

Riccardo Giovanelli

Cornell University

ALFALFA:z-0 HI cosmology with the Arecibo telescope)

Neeraj Gupta

ATNF

21cm absorbers at intermediate redshifts

Martin Hardcastle

University of Hertfordshire

Radio galaxy physics at low frequencies: lobes, jets and environments

Jason Hessels

ASTRON

Pulsars and other fast Transients with LOFAR

Nissim Kanekar

NRAO

High-redshift absorbers

Philip Lah

Mount Stromlo Observatory

HI gas at moderate redshifts

Joseph Lazio

NRL

Radio wavelength transients: current and emerging prospects

Divya Oberoi

MIT, Haystack Observatory

The Murchison Wideffield Array: overview and status

J. M Paredes

Universitat de Barcelona

Radio properties of very high energy gamma-raysources

Ue-Li Pen

CITA

GMRT epoch of reionization experiments

Jeff Peterson

Carnegie Mellon University

EOR /HI at redshifts

Rajaram Nityananda

NCRA-TIFR

Overview of GMRT and status of upgrades

Somak Raychaudhury

University of Birmingham

AGN feedback in groups and clusters of galaxies

Lakshmi Saripalli

RRI

Radio galaxies as probes of large scale environments

Jeroen Stil

University of Calgary

Probing magnetic fields in distant spiral galaxies by integrated Polarization

Ravi Subrahmanyan

RRI

Surveys of low surface-brightness radio sources (ATLBS survey)

Russ Taylor

University of Calgary

Deep Polarization Fields

Marc Verheijen

Unversity of Groningen

HI observations of galaxies and clusters

 
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  • Last updated ; 1st December 2008