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Rebecca Bernstein (Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena) Elizabeth George (European Southern Observatory) Andreas Glindemann (European Southern Observatory) Christoph Keller (Leiden University) François Rigaut (Australian National Observatory, Canberra) plus a variety of local experts… School Lecturers: Image credits: mathematikon.de and the European Southern Observatory International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical and Infrared Astronomy Heidelberg Summer School 2019 • September 9-13 2019 The 14th Heidelberg Summer School takes place September 9-13, 2019 at the “Mathematikon” in Heidelberg, Germany. The school will focus on all aspects of instrumentation for ground-based astronomy at visible and near-infrared wave- lengths. This includes innovative techniques, such as adaptive optics, interferom- etry, and exoplanet imaging and spectroscopy. Five distinguished invited lecturers, along with an assortment of local experts, will provide an introduction to the field with an emphasis on real-world applications. In addition to the formal lectures, there will be problem-solving sessions, career discussions, and a variety of social activities. Topics Include: Adaptive optics, Detectors, High-contrast imaging and spectroscopy, Spectrograph design, Infrared instrumentation, Interferometry, Instrumentation for Extremely Large Telescopes, Project structure and management Further Information / Registration at: www.imprs-hd.mpg.de/Summer-School e-mail: [email protected] Registration deadline: July 1, 2019 IMPRS-HD is an independent part of the Heidelberg Graduate School for Fundamental Physics, HGSFP

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Page 1: International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and ... · instrumentation for ground-based astronomy at visible and near-infrared wave-lengths. This includes innovative techniques,

Rebecca Bernstein (Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena)Elizabeth George (European Southern Observatory)

Andreas Glindemann (European Southern Observatory)Christoph Keller (Leiden University)

François Rigaut (Australian National Observatory, Canberra)plus a variety of local experts…

School Lecturers:

Image credits: mathematikon.de and the European Southern Observatory

International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg

Instrumentation for Ground-BasedOptical and Infrared Astronomy

Heidelberg Summer School 2019 • September 9-13 2019

The 14th Heidelberg Summer School takes place September 9-13,  2019  at the “Mathematikon” in Heidelberg, Germany. The school will focus on all aspects of instrumentation for ground-based astronomy at visible and near-infrared wave-lengths. This includes innovative techniques, such as adaptive optics, interferom-etry, and exoplanet imaging and spectroscopy.

Five distinguished invited lecturers, along with an assortment of local experts, will provide an introduction to the field with an emphasis on real-world applications. In addition to the formal lectures, there will be problem-solving sessions, career discussions, and a variety of social activities.

Topics Include: Adaptive optics, Detectors, High-contrast imaging and spectroscopy, Spectrograph design, Infrared instrumentation, Interferometry, Instrumentation for Extremely Large Telescopes, Project structure and management

Further Information / Registration at: www.imprs-hd.mpg.de/Summer-School

e-mail: [email protected]

Registration deadline: July 1, 2019 IMPRS-HD is an independent part of the Heidelberg Graduate School for Fundamental Physics, HGSFP