
Both of IRAM’s observatories, the 30-meter telescope on Pico Veleta in Spain and the interferometer on the Plateau de Bure in France, are prime facilities for radio astronomy and the most powerful observatories today operating at millimeter wavelengths. The institute is also a worldwide leader in technical expertise related to high frequency technology, from ultra-sensitive super-conducting detectors to complex receiver systems, high-speed digital electronics and advanced data reduction software. Providing manufacture and supply of devices to other radio astronomy centers, IRAM has highly valued partnerships with space agencies and is a major partner in the ALMA project.
Over the last 30 years, the IRAM telescopes have been at the origin of a large number of spectacular discoveries. The goal of the conference ‘To the Edge of the Universe: 30 Years of IRAM’ is to review the main results obtained with the IRAM telescopes, from cosmology to the solar system, and to present the technical developments that enabled these observations. The conference will also discuss the impact of these advances on millimeter and sub-millimeter astronomy and outline future plans for upgrading the IRAM telescopes.
The celebration of IRAM’s 30 years will be an opportunity to examine new scientific horizons that will be opened by the next generation of radio telescopes, and to explore the role that IRAM will continue to play in this new and rapidly evolving landscape.
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