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Education and Public Engagement Officer at DIAS Dunsink Observatory

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is offering an exciting opportunity to lead education and public engagement activities at DIAS Dunsink Observatory in a full-time permanent role as Education and Public Engagement Officer. We are seeking an enthusiastic and creative… Read More

Postdoctoral Fellowship with the DIAS Solar Physics Research Group

Applications are invited for a 3 year Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS, dias.ie) in the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section working with the Solar Physics and Space Weather Research Group (dias.ie/solar physics). The Astronomy… Read More

2023-02-21 Rubén Fedriani (IAA)

Infrared Observations of Massive Star-Forming Regions Abstract: Massive stars play crucial roles in determining the physical and chemical evolution of galaxies. They shape their environment from early in their protostellar phase when they blast their surroundings with powerful jets,… Read More

2023-02-07 Neale Gibson (TCD)

Atmospheres of alien worlds: challenges and opportunities with transmission spectroscopy of extrasolar planets Abstract: Radial velocity and transit surveys have revealed a large and diverse population of exoplanets in our Galaxy, but to truly understand them we need spectra… Read More

2023-02-02 Jessica Dempsey (ASTRON)

Harnessing the opportunities in the approaching radio astronomy renaissance Abstract: Radio astronomy is about to step into a new era of technical and scientific capability. ASTRON leads the expansion of LOFAR, while SKA enters construction of the largest radio… Read More

2023-01-24 Olivier Asin (DESY)

Gone with the breeze: A subsonic outflow solution to the Fermi bubble problem  Abstract: The origin of the Fermi bubble, which constitute two gamma-ray emitting lobes above and below the Galactic plane, remains unclear. The possibility that this Fermi… Read More

DIAS reflects on significant milestones of 2022

Ground-breaking images of space, unlocking the secrets of 7th century Ireland, and the country’s first underground seismic station The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is reflecting on a successful year for the organisation, which included a number… Read More

2022-11-22 Kamber Schwarz (Max Plank Institute)

The Evolution of Volatile Carbon During Planet Formation Abstract: Planets are formed in protoplanetary disks of gas and dust around young stars. Where and when a planet forms determines its ultimate composition. However, our ability to determine exoplanet compositions… Read More

2022-11-15 Dr Andy Smith (Northumbria)

Space Weather Forecasting: Sudden Commencements and Machine Learning Abstract: Rapid changes in the surface geomagnetic field can induce potentially damaging currents in artificial conductors on the ground.  There are a large range of magnetospheric phenomena that can cause such… Read More

Samhain agus Science 2022 Line Up

From pagan astronomers to Medieval fantasy, DIAS reveals line-up for 2022 Samhain agus Science Festival Life on other planets, what the ancient pagan astronomers of Ireland taught us, and the food and fantasies of Medieval Ireland are just… Read More