Flagging, Calibration, Imaging in Radio Astronomy - Lecture 2
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Lecture on flagging, calibration, and imaging techniques for radio astronomy, presented by Narendra Nath Patra at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. This is the second lecture in a series that prepares researchers for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) era. Learn essential data processing methods critical for both radio cosmology and continuum observations. The lecture is part of a comprehensive two-week program bringing together experts in radio astronomy to address shared challenges in observation strategies, data calibration, and analysis techniques. Designed for advanced Masters and PhD students, postdocs, and early career researchers interested in SKA-related research, this presentation provides hands-on knowledge about processing radio telescope data to produce reliable scientific results.
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Flagging, Calibration, Imaging (Lecture 2) by Narendra Nath Patra
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences