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El Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile 2025 anuncia a sus ganadores
13 Gennaio 2026
El Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile ha dado a conocer los resultados de su concurso nacional para el período 2025, en el que se repartirán más de 600 millones de pesos. Los fondos se invertirán en iniciativas dedicadas a promover la difusión de la astronomía y de proyectos científicos en Chile y a apoyar programas de post doctorado en astronomía en instituciones chilenas.
Este año se recibieron 98 propuestas admisibles. Casi el 44% de las postulaciones financiadas fueron propuestas para la difusión y la educación sobre astronomía, mientras que el 38% se destinará a financiar programas de post doctorado en astronomía y a proyectos de desarrollo tecnológico en instituciones chilenas.
“Este fondo ha sido una herramienta fundamental para el desarrollo de la astronomía en Chile, no solo por contribuir a la creación de puestos académicos en universidades chilenas y al desarrollo tecnológico relacionado con la astronomía, sino también por su difusión. En los próximos años, esta será un área muy importante para la comunidad chilena, con la próxima celebración de la Asamblea General de la Unión Astronómica Internacional (IAU) en 2030 en Chile”, señaló Itziar de Gregorio Monsalvo, representante de ESO en Chile, tras la entrega de los resultados.
Desde 1996, el Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile es uno de los principales fondos para el desarrollo de la astronomía, ya que apoya programas posdoctorales y puestos académicos en el área en instituciones chilenas. Además, financia visitas científicas nacionales y extranjeras, demostradores de tecnología, junto con programas educativos para la enseñanza y difusión de esta ciencia en el país.
El Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile está compuesto por representantes de ESO y del Gobierno de Chile, a través de la Dirección de Energía, Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, el Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación y la Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía.
Los proyectos ganadores del Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile 2025 son:
|
# |
Institution / Institución |
Responsible person / Persona responsible |
Name of the project / Nombre del proyecto |
Type / Tipo |
Funds in pesos / Fondos en pesos |
|
1 |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía |
Daniela Olave |
Chilean Representation to the Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A) journal |
6 |
5.000.000 |
|
2 |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía |
Mayte Alfaro Cuello |
‘Beca Adelina Gutiérrez’: SOCHIAS Student Travel Grant for Conferences and Short Research Visits |
6 |
10.000.000 |
|
3 |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María |
Odette Toloza |
Colaboración USM-Warwick: Consolidación de la USM como referente chileno en investigación de enanas blancas en la era de 4MOST y SDSS-V |
5 |
8.910.000 |
|
4 |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María |
Rory Smith |
Bringing the Immersive Universe to remote Communities: Year 1 |
3 |
19.999.000 |
|
5 |
Universidad de Chile |
Walter Max-Moerbeck |
Unveiling Cosmic Magnetism and the Origin of Cosmic Rays in the CTAO Era |
1 |
68.500.000 |
|
6 |
Universidad de Concepción |
Rodrigo Herrera Camus |
Our Sky, Our Future: Chilean Voices on the Extremely Large Telescope |
3 |
20.000.000 |
|
7 |
Universidad de Santiago |
Carla Hernández Silva |
Agentes Inmobiliarios Intergalácticos: Llevando la Astrobiología a la sala de clases por medio de un juego de mesa |
3 |
11.000.000 |
|
8 |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Manuela Zoccali |
Laboratorio de Astrofísica Solar Escolar |
3 |
13.000.000 |
|
9 |
Universidad Diego Portales |
Lucas Cieza |
Enabling the (sub)mm capabilities of the UDP Cosmic Dust Laboratory |
4 |
142.900.000 |
|
10 |
Universidad de Concepción |
Neil Nagar |
Insights into Jets and Black Hole Demographics by imaging from 50–1000s Rg |
1 |
68.500.000 |
|
11 |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Alessio Bellino |
Ventana Celeste: Astronomía Inmersiva y Accesible para Todos |
3 |
19.998.000 |
|
12 |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Julio Chanamé Domínguez |
The Impact of the Magellanic Clouds Passing Through the Milky Way Halo |
1 |
68.500.000 |
|
13 |
Universidad de Concepción |
Rodrigo Andrés Reeves |
Development of a new 183 GHz Water Vapor Radiometer with profiling capabilities |
4 |
83.694.106 |
|
14 |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María |
Yara Lorena Jaffé Ribbi |
Reconstructing the Environmental History of Galaxies in Clusters |
1 |
68.500.000 |
|
15 |
Universidad de Valparaíso |
Alfredo Vega |
Club de Lectura Astronómica 60+ |
3 |
15.775.00 |
|
16 |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María |
Alejandra Rojas Lilayú |
Astroacuarela: Pigmentos del Universo |
3 |
7.864.380 |
*Tipo:
- Programas de posdoctorado en astronomía en instituciones chilenas.
- Apoyo a instituciones académicas a través del financiamiento de cargos de iniciación de profesores titulares, asociados o asistentes por períodos de hasta dos años en instituciones chilenas.
- Programas piloto de capacitación para la enseñanza y difusión de la astronomía en Chile.
- Proyectos de desarrollo y construcción de sistemas tecnológicos para la astronomía.
- Visitas científicas extendidas de postdoctorales, investigadores o académicos de instituciones académicas chilenas.
- Proyectos de desarrollo de la astronomía en áreas no cubiertas por las categorías anteriores.
Contatti
María Adriana Arrau
Executive Assistant - Office of the ESO Representative in Chile
Alonso de Córdova 3107, Vitacura
Santiago, Chile
Email: marrau@eso.org
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