Seminar Archive
A goal of the Radio Camera Initiative is to develop a pipeline for streaming data in real-time on highly optimized platforms (e.g. GPUs, TPUs) that can be integrated into the digital backends being developed by the entire community. This effort is occurring against the backdrop of an explosive growth period in the software and algorithms used for radio astronomy motivated by the SKA, VLA/ngVLA, ALMA, MeerKAT, ASKAP, LOFAR, MWA, HERA, LWA, GMRT, EVN and VLBA etc. In the initial exploratory phase of the RCI, we have invited luminaries worldwide to present the cutting edge techniques being used for flagging, calibration, imaging and data processing in radio astronomy and beyond.
Jack Hickish (Real-Time Radio Ltd.)
Peter Williams (CfA/Harvard & Smithsonian)
Jonathan Kenyon (Rhodes University)
Yves Wiaux (Heriot-Watt University)
Jan-Willem Steeb (NRAO)
Joshua Albert (Leiden University)
Kate Clark (NVIDIA)
André Offringa (ASTRON)
Simon Perkins (South African RAO)
Alireza Vafaei Sadr (University of Geneva)
Cyril Tasse (Paris Observatory)

New perspectives in wide-field imaging and spectro-polarimetry with new reconstruction algorithms
Like Pratley (University of Toronto)


Coping with a containerful of parallel Meerkats: candid lessons from two years of data inundation
Oleg Smirnov (Rhodes University)
