RADIOSKY2020 Italy-South Africa Research Programme (ISARP) Virtual Workshop

RADIOSKY 2020

18 June 2020


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About

Italy and South Africa have got a long history of scientific collaboration dating back to 1994. RADIOSKY2020, the 2018-2020 bilateral project for SKA-oriented scientific and technological cooperation between Italy and South Africa, is now in its third year, and it is thus time to review the progress which has been made since its inception and to start planning for the future.

A lot has happened since RADIOSKY2020 began, most noticeably the start of the full operations for MeerKAT, and more recently the world-wide health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19, which has involved the astronomical community in both countries in the common effort to face the challenges put forth by the emergency.

This has motivated the organization of this half-day workshop on 18 June 2020, which has been carried out remotely due to the COVID-19 emergency, which is still ongoing in both countries. An average of 60 participants followed the 4-hour workshop on zoom. Given the virtual format of the workshop, we have limited the number of presentations, under the agreement that each speaker will provide a short review of the assigned science topic covering both sides of the collaboration. A round table then commented on the collaborative work done so far, and a final special session where astronomers from both countries were invited to outline their involvement in the fight against COVID-19 wrapped up the workshop, hoping to be able to get together in person next year.

The RADIOSKY2020 project is funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) and the South African National Research Foundation (NRF). The meeting was organized by Pierguido Sarti from the Italian Embassy in Pretoria, Tiziana Venturi from the Institute of Radio Astronomy (IRA) of the Italian National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF) and by Mattia Vaccari from the University of the Western Cape (UWC) and the Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA).

Programme

Presentations

Introduction and scope
Tiziana Venturi – (INAF-IRA) – Overview of the project RADIO SKY 2020 
Mattia Vaccari – (University of the Western Cape) – Overview of the project RADIO SKY 2020

SKA Science and Technology 
Gianni Bernardi – INAF-IRA – Cosmology & Galaxy Clusters
Lucia Marchetti – University of Cape Town – Galaxy/AGN Evolution
Andrea Possenti – INAF-OACa – Pulsars
James Chibueze – North West University – VLBI
Ugo Becciani – INAF-OACt – Data Analysis and Visualization
Mariet Venter – SARAO – Engineering Activities Overview

Covid-19 Related Research
Justin Jonas – SARAO – SARAO & National Ventilator Project
Luca Valenziano – INAF – Role for Radio Astronomy in COVID-19 Era