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Awarded

To see the Grants awarded by the IAC (Access the National Subsidy Advertising System) select "Convocatorias", Admon. del Estado: select:  Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación e Universidades;  Organo: select: Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

Received

  • GALACTICA-SUR. A deep vision of the Milky Way
    The visible universe is made up of galaxies, huge groupings of stars, nebulae and interstellar dust among which is the Milky Way. Our Galaxy, the Milky Way, is the stellar city in the that is the Solar System and dwelling of the Land. Consists by some 200,000 million stars of the what our Sun is part. With a diameter of about 120,000 light-years
    Miquel
    Serra Ricart
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    Not in force
  • Grants Juan de la Cierva: Call 2015
    Contract Juan de la Cierval to develop his research work in the specific research project "Solar and Stellar Seismology and Exoplanet Search"
    Paul Beck
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    Not in force
  • Interpretation of Galaxy Clusters through simulations. Sabbatical leave at NAOJ (Japan)
    Use of the Illustris-TNG cosmological simulation to explore the mechanisms responsible for the gas depletion and star formation quenching in the cluster galaxies.
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    Not in force
  • Contribution of the Cabildo of La Palma to the "Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA)" project
    Ramón
    García López
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    Not in force
  • Evolution of galaxies
    Galaxy evolution is one of the hot topics in Astrophysics that have shown tangible progress in the last years. This has been mostly due to advent of large telescopes, both ground based and in space, with state-of-the-art instruments, equipped with high sensitive detectors. They have made possible acquiring the deepest surveys in different
    Jorge
    Cepa Nogue
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    Not in force
  • Operation and scientific exploitation of the AMS experiment in the IAC
    The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) is a general purpose high energy particle detector that was deployed to the International Space Station (ISS) on May 19, 2011 to conduct a unique long duration mission of fundamental physics research from space. Among the physics objectives of AMS are a search for Dark Matter, Antimatter, the study of
    Ramón
    García López
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    Not in force