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GUAIX Group leads the construction of TARSIS, a unique instrument for the Calar Alto astronomical observatory.

UncategorizedBy admin2022-10-28

TARSIS is the next generation instrument for the Calar Alto 3.5 meter telescope and will be unique in its ability to detect light in the near ultraviolet and its unprecedented field of view.   Armando Gil de Paz, co-principal investigator of the project at UCM, says that TARSIS will be a great challenge because it…

Begoña García-Conde won the second prize in the PhDay 2022

UncategorizedBy admin2022-10-17

Begoña García-Conde Navarro, PhD student of the GUAIX group has won the second prize in the PhDay 2022 sessions that were held from 10 to 14 October at the UCM Physical Science Faculty.   Begoña García-Conde presented the research she is performing for her PhD thesis, entitled “Vertical Accelerations in Cosmological Simulations of Milky Way…

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