The Radio View of the Cosmic Star-formation History
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This lecture explores "The Radio View of the Cosmic Star-formation History" presented by Mark Sargent from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Discover how radio astronomy contributes to our understanding of star formation throughout cosmic history in this 34-minute presentation, which is part of the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era: A Synergic View" program. The talk connects to broader discussions about the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope, which will begin operations in 2027 and revolutionize radio astronomy research. Learn about the intersection between radio cosmology and continuum science, and how these fields collaborate on observation strategies, data calibration, and analysis techniques. This presentation is relevant to advanced Masters and PhD students, Postdocs, and Early Career Researchers interested in radio astronomy and cosmic evolution.
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The Radio View of the Cosmic Star-formation History by Mark Sargent
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences