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Radio Astronomy: Technical Aspects

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This lecture delves into the technical aspects of radio astronomy, focusing on radio telescopes, interferometry, calibration techniques, and the Fourier theory essential for signal processing. The instructor, along with radio astronomers from the SKA project, guides students through the fascinating world of observing the universe using radio waves.

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