THE INSTITUTE
Conference

Science with a Potential UAE Deep Space Network Antenna

March 25-26, 2018, 9:00AM

Abu Dhabi

Past Event

By Invitation

Interested scholars please contact nyuad.programs@nyu.edu
As the UAE develops its space sector with a grand vision of a future where humans have settled on Mars, it becomes increasingly important to develop the means to communicate with spacecraft distributed across the Solar System. This is currently done using medium size (30 - 40 meter) diameter radio antennae. In this workshop, leading scientists and engineers from around the world present how this antenna, thanks to its unique location in the Gulf, can be leveraged for cutting-edge scientific research -- ranging from local plate tectonics and sea-level changes, to accreting super-massive black holes in the distant universe.
As the UAE develops its space sector with a grand vision of a future where humans have settled on Mars, it becomes increasingly important to develop the means to communicate with spacecraft distributed across the Solar System. This is currently done using medium size (30 - 40 meter) diameter radio antennae. In this workshop, leading scientists and engineers from around the world present how this antenna, thanks to its unique location in the Gulf, can be leveraged for cutting-edge scientific research -- ranging from local plate tectonics and sea-level changes, to accreting super-massive black holes in the distant universe.
Convened by
  • Joseph D. Gelfand, Assistant Professor of Physics, NYUAD
  • Ingyin Zaw, Assistant Professor, NYUAD
  • Mallory Roberts, Assistant Professor, NYUAD
  • David Russell, Assistant Professor of Physics, NYUAD
  • NYU Abu Dhabi Institute, Assistant Professor of Physics, NYUAD