[ASA] Murchison Widefield Array: Call for Proposals, Semester 2023A

Steven Tingay s.tingay at curtin.edu.au
Mon Feb 13 18:07:50 AEDT 2023


Dear Colleagues,

I'm pleased to advise that a Call for Proposals for the Murchison Widefield
Array (MWA) is open for Semester 2023A.

Information on the Call and instructions for constructing a proposal are
provided at:

https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/IDoAC1WLPxcpyxvBxCLm06T?domain=mwatelescope.org

The MWA is available to all astronomers under the Open Access category of
observing time.  For any queries or questions, please contact the MWA's
Principal Scientist, Dr Chris Riseley, at scientist at mwatelescope.org

Regards,
Steven

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Professor Steven Tingay (He/Him/His)
John Curtin Distinguished Professor

Executive Director
Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy
Curtin University
Bentley, Western Australia
Australia

Deputy Executive Director
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research

Director
Murchison Widefield Array

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respect to the traditional owners of the land on which our Perth Campus is
located, the Wadjuk people of the Noongar nation, and on our Kalgoorlie
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Wajarri Yamaji people of the Murchison, the site where we are building the
MWA and the SKA.
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