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TEAM GMRT PRESENTED WITH PRESTIGIOUS AWARD BY NCRA

VIGYAN SAMAGAM:

AT THE CONFLUENCE OF SCIENTIFIC IDEAS BY WILLIAM GARNIER (SKAO) Why would a country be spending money on several (arguably costly) big science projects? In a period of austerity and healthy scrutiny on public finances, it’s an important question! India’s Vigyan Samagam exhibition (see our previous article here) brings together all seven international mega-science facilities the country is involved in, showcasing their relevance and complementarity. The name is spot on, meaning ‘confluence of scientific ideas’ in Hindi. The exhibition, which has toured India, has now reached its final leg in Delhi. Its main aim is to bring science closer to society, and the many information panels, kiosks and models help break down the complexity of these facilities and explain how they contribute to the advancement of human knowledge. Visitors can learn everything from how the process by which stars produce their own energy might one day power our houses with ITER, to how the study of elementary particles led to the creation of the internet with CERN, or how the observation of black holes by radio astronomers led to a patent fundamental for WiFi signals to work at CSIRO. The list goes on, demonstrating how blue-sky research has the potential to spin off into concrete applications embedded in our daily lives.

The Astronomical Society of India’s annual Zubin Kembhavi award – funded by Professor Emeritus Ajit Kembhavi of the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) and his wife Asha – celebrates exceptional achievements in observational and instrumentation work in astronomy. This year it was bestowed on the team behind the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) – one of the SKA’s pathfinders – near Pune, recognising the work done over the last seven years on the successful design, development and implementation of the upgrade of GMRT. The team represents the entire engineering and technical group at the observatory, which is operated by India’s National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA). The award was presented during the inaugural session of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society and was received on behalf of Team GMRT by Prof. Yashwant Gupta, Centre Director of NCRA. “It is a matter of great pride for all of NCRA and its parent body the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research that Team GMRT was selected for this award,” he said. “The effort of this team has taken GMRT to the next level of performance, maintaining its place as a frontline facility for low frequency radio astronomy in the world.” Credit: NCRA

The contribution of academia and industries is also prominent, reflecting how investment in Big Science drives innovation, fuels job creation and contributes significantly to economic growth*. Vigyan Samagam has attracted over half a million visitors and made the headlines in national and regional media outlets. This successful concept is easily exportable and has proven a great way to garner public support for Big Science. So which country will be next? *Last year, a report issued by the the European Physical Society (EPS) concluded that physics-based industries generate over 16 per cent of total turnover in Europe, exceeding contributions from the financial services and retail sectors. Above: Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister for State at the Indian Prime Minister’s Office and other government officials visited the SKA booth at the Vigyan Samagam exhibition during its inauguration in Delhi. Credit: SKAO 8

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The cover

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SKA Jobs

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page 31

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LOFAR pioneers new way to study exoplanet environments

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Star cluster provides telltale signs of galactic wind

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Astronomers detect distant space-time "dragging" for first time

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Solar golden nuggets: a closer look at our star

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CPTF: The task force laying the foundations for the future SKA Observatory Council

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Let's talk about...Fast Radio Bursts

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Oblivion@SKA supercomputer inaugurated in Portugal

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Team SKA: Dr Shari Breen

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Team GMRT presented with prestigious award

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Vigyan Samagam: at the confluence of scientific ideas

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Visitors flocks to Shared Sky exhibition at Jodrell Bank

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Another successful MeerKAT Public Open Day on the South African SKA site

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New Zealand summer school brings together radio astronomers

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Italy ratifies SKA Observatory Convention

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Thousands flock to West Australian astronomy festival showcasing SKA

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Upcoming events

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The 14th SARAO post-grad scholarship conference takes place in Durban

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The SKA is now available in Augmented Reality!

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Foreword by Prof. Philip Diamond

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