Announcement
The ESO-Government of Chile Joint Committee announces the 2022 winners
3 October 2022
The ESO-Government of Chile Joint Committee has announced the 19 winning projects for the 2022 call, which will share funds for 478 million pesos. Said funds will be invested in initiatives for the development of astronomy-related research in science, technology, education and cooperation in Chile.
Since 1996, the ESO-Government of Chile Joint Committee is one of the main funds for the development in this area, supporting astronomy post-doctoral programmes and academic tenures in Chilean institutions. It also finances national and international scientific visits, technology build and educational programmes for teaching and disseminating astronomy in the country.
The ESO-Government of Chile Joint Committee includes representatives of ESO and the Chilean government, from the Energy, Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, and the Chilean Astronomy Association. The winners of ESO-Government of Chile Joint Committee 2022 are:
Name of the project |
Principal Investigator |
Institution |
A researcher dedicated to achieve the maximum scientific outcome of the supercomputer GUINA |
Paulina Troncoso |
Universidad Central de Chile |
Constraining the Properties of Clouds and Hazes for Planets in the Neptune Desert |
James Jenkins |
Universidad Diego Portales |
The physical and chemical evolution of planet-forming disks |
Viviana Guzmán |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Circumplanetary disks around wide-orbit planetary-mass objects |
Claudio Caceres |
Universidad Andrés Bello |
The low-z clusters of 4MOST-CHANCES Survey: Creating capabilities at Universidad de La Serena |
Antonela Monachesi |
Universidad de La Serena |
Measuring LEO satellite attitudes using optical and NIR telescope tracking |
Jeremy Tregloan-Reed |
Universidad de Atacama |
Postdoctoral position for studies of the intergalactic medium using fast radio bursts |
Nicolas Tejos |
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso |
The ESCAPE project: Extremophiles Survivability Chamber for Astrobiology Photohemical Experiments |
Stefano Bovino |
Universidad de Concepción |
Under the Chilean Sky: A Comprehensive Study of the Astronomical Heritage in Chile |
Eduardo Ibar |
Universidad de Valparaíso |
"Una Mirada al Universo, telescopios para la observación solar y nocturna" |
Constanza Yovaniniz |
Fundación Planetario de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
COSPAR CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP "Data analysis for Planetary Sciences" 2023 |
Millarca Valenzuela |
Universidad Católica del Norte |
Recreos Astronómicos “AstroRecreos” en la comuna de Cerro Navia |
Guillermo Retamales |
Corporación del Deporte e Inclusión Social de la Ilustre Municipalidad de Cerro Navia |
Talleres de Astronomía y Física para Residencias Familiares de Mejor Niñez en la Región de Valparaíso |
Catalina Arcos |
Universidad de Valparaíso |
SOCHIAS grant “BECA ADELINA” for student participation at conferences |
Ricardo Demarco |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía (SOCHIAS) |
III National Conference of Astronomical Education |
Angie Barr Domínguez |
SOCHIAS |
Equipo Pedagógico CIRAS: cerrando brechas entre la astronomía y el aula II |
Carla Hernández |
Universidad de Santiago |
A MUSE view of high-redshift radio-loud quasars |
Chiara Mazzucchelli |
Universidad Diego Portales |
Breaking the Barriers IV |
Julio Carballo Bello |
SOCHIAS |
Chilean Representation to the Astronomy and Astrophysics (A&A) |
Julie Nantais |
SOCHIAS |
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ESO Press Officer Chile
Santiago, Chile
Tel: +56 9 7178 0113
Email: francisco.rodriguez@eso.org
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