Swiss astronaut welcomes participants to first Cosmology in the Alps

By Tanya Petersen / 19 March 2024 / Comments Off on Swiss astronaut welcomes participants to first Cosmology in the Alps

Claude Nicollier, who took part in four space missions, is worried by today’s dangerous geopolitics but believes the wonderful global collaborations in astrophysics and astronomy, such as the SKAO, show the very brightest side of humanity. As a boy Claude Nicollier skied and hiked in the mountains surrounding Les Diablerets, […]

Swiss tech helping uncover the origins of the universe

By Tanya Petersen / 19 January 2024 / Comments Off on Swiss tech helping uncover the origins of the universe

With its secretariat hosted at EPFL, the Square Kilometer Array Switzerland (SKACH) consortium is celebrating two years’ membership of a global project to develop the largest scientific facility ever built by humankind. In January 2022 Switzerland officially joined a great adventure – the Square Kilometer Array Observatory (SKAO), an international […]

Swiss scientists win time on top European supercomputer 

By Tanya Petersen / 8 January 2024 / Comments Off on Swiss scientists win time on top European supercomputer 

Scientists with the Square Kilometer Array Switzerland (SKACH) consortium will use the largest ever allocation of node hours on Europe’s LUMI-G supercomputer to conduct a simulation looking at the role of turbulence and gravity in the universe.  Scientists working with the Swiss arm of the international Square Kilometer Array Observatory […]

SKACH Team successful in Science Data Challenge 3a

By Tanya Petersen / 18 December 2023 / Comments Off on SKACH Team successful in Science Data Challenge 3a

SKACH data scientists earn a top 10 position in the Challenge named ‘Foregrounds’ in which they analysed simulated astronomical data going back billions of years through cosmic time. The SKAO Science Data Challenge 3a (SDC3a), which took place from January to June 2023, continued a series of tests to prepare […]

The night sky in a supercomputer

By SKA / 5 May 2023 / Comments Off on The night sky in a supercomputer

By Jana Winkler, University of Basel Original article Looking into space is the same as looking into the universe’s past. Researchers aim to decode some of its biggest mysteries – using the world’s most advanced radio observatory. Advanced research and modern technology continue to give us clearer and deeper views […]

Sustainable technology for SKACH

By Stephanie Parker / 9 March 2023 / Comments Off on Sustainable technology for SKACH

EcoCloud is getting ready for exorbitant amounts of data The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is a radio-astronomy project that will consist of two radio telescope arrays in Australia and South Africa, on which construction began December 5, 2022. The data that come from these telescopes will revolutionize our understanding […]

Ask the experts: How CSCS supports SKA with supercomputing infrastructure “Alps” and knowhow on writing scientific libraries 

By SKA / 5 January 2023 / Comments Off on Ask the experts: How CSCS supports SKA with supercomputing infrastructure “Alps” and knowhow on writing scientific libraries 

By Simone Ulmer, CSCS. Original article The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO), currently under construction in South Africa and Australia, will generate 600 petabytes of astronomical data annually once operational. Both sites will have a high-performance computing (HPC) data centre to correlate and collect the data. In order to be […]

SKACH celebrates construction commencement at EPFL

By stephanie / 20 December 2022 / Comments Off on SKACH celebrates construction commencement at EPFL

On December 9, SKACH hosted an event at EPFL in Lausanne to celebrate the start of construction of the SKA Observatory’s world-leading radio telescopes. This fun event brought together members of the SKACH consortium from across Switzerland, with members coming from Zurich, Olten, and Geneva. In addition, representatives from the […]

SKA Observatory celebrates start of telescope
construction in Australia and South Africa

By SKA / 7 December 2022 / Comments Off on SKA Observatory celebrates start of telescope
construction in Australia and South Africa

In ceremonies at both sites in Australia and South Africa, the SKA Observatory celebrated the start of construction of its world-leading radio telescopes and announced €300 million worth of construction contracts. The SKAO’s Director-General, Prof. Philip Diamond, travelled to Western Australia to represent the Observatory at the site of the […]

An immersion in galaxies of data to explore the cosmos

By stephanie / 30 September 2022 / Comments Off on An immersion in galaxies of data to explore the cosmos

The new exhibition produced by EPFL Pavilions transforms the scientific inquiry of astrophysics into sensory and emotional experiences. Until February 5, 2023, the public will have the opportunity to plunge into the immensity of the Universe and its history, transcending the frontiers of art and science. Since the dawn of […]