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Tutorial 1: Visualization with CARTA
Lecture 2: Basics of Interferometry and Imaging
Lecture 3: Introduction to CASA
Lecture 4: Introduction to Calibration and Self-Calibration
Lecture 5: Science Ready Data Products and Weblog
Lecture 6: NRAO/NAASC services
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Time: 09:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Location: Sala B02, Beauchef 851, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, and online (Zoom link will be shared with registered participants)
Register here
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and ALMA Ambassadors cordially invite you to an ALMA Data Processing Workshop. This event is designed for all astronomers, from seasoned ALMA users to those who do not regularly utilize radio data in their research or have no radio background. We encourage participation from graduate students and junior postdocs, but we welcome astronomers at all levels of experience. The one-day workshop (in person and virtual) will provide an overview of ALMA interferometric data processing and analysis, including imaging and (auto-)self-calibration with CASA, imaging array combinations, and data visualization with CARTA.
A free catered lunch will be provided on-site for registered participants. While attendance for the full day is not required, we hope you’ll join us for as much of the program as possible. Registration is completely free. In-person capacity has been reached but you may still participate virtually.
Tutorial 1: Visualization with CARTA
Tutorial 3: Spectral Line Imaging
Lecture 2: Basics of Radio Interferometry and Imaging
Lecture 3: Introduction to CASA
Lecture 4: Introduction to Calibration and Self-Calibration
Lecture 5: Science Ready Data Products and Weblog
Lecture 6: NRAO/NAASC services
Thanks to NRAO and the ALMA Ambassador Program for making this workshop possible, and to Jess Speedie and her ALMA Data Reduction Workshop at the University of Victoria page for inspiring this website.