Evento astronómico en Scienceworks, Melbourne


El pasado sábado 28 de abril tuvimos un evento especial en Scienceworks (Melbourne, Victoria): una charla de astronomía y la projección del documental de planetario «Una estrella para Cervantes» (A star for Cervantes). El evento estuvo coordinado por el astrofísico y comunicador científico Ángel R. López-Sánchez (AAO/MQU), quien también fue el encargado de dar una charla sobre las técnicas que usan los astrónomos para detectar planetas alrededor de otras estrellas y cómo mapean los cielos. Nuestro Presidente, Sergio León-Saval (University of Sydney), dio un resumen de nuestra asociación y las actividades que hacemos. El evento estuvo organizado por Elena López Varela, Ángel R. López-Sánchez y Kate Bernard.

Astronomer Ángel López-Sánchez during his talk. Credit: SRAP.

 

Sergio León-Saval (left) and Ángel López-Sánchez (second left) with the Kate Bernard, director of Sciencework (second right) and Elena López Varela (righe). Credit: SRAP.

 

Sergio León-Saval during his talk about SRAP-IEAP. Credit: SRAP.

Agradecemos profundamente al equipo de trabajadores de Sciencework, quienes ayudaron muchísimo a la hora de conseguir que este evento fuese una realidad, así como al apoyo del Consulado General de España en Melbourne. También agradecemos al personal del Planetario de Pamplona, especialmente a su director, Javier Armentia, por su ayuda proporcionando a tiempo los ficheros de alta resolución para la proyección del documental.


Angel.Lopez-Sanchez

Acerca de Angel.Lopez-Sanchez

Dr Ángel R. López-Sánchez is an astrophysicist and science communicator working at the Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) and the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the Macquarie University (MQ) in Sydney (NSW, Australia). His research is focused in the analysis of star formation phenomena in galaxies of the Local Universe, especially in dwarf starbursts and spiral galaxies, using multi-wavelength (UV, optical, IR, radio) data. He presented his PhD Thesis at University of La Laguna and the Instituto Astrofisica de Canarias (Spain) in 2006. In 2007 he joined CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science (Sydney) with a postdoctoral position. He then joined the AAO (formerly the Australian Astronomical Observatory) and MQ in 2011. In July 2018 he was appointed as Senior Lecturer at AAO-MQ. He has been providing instrument and observing support at the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT, Siding Spring Observatory, NSW) since 2011, being the instrument scientist of several instruments: the multi-fiber spectrograph 2dF+AAOmega and the near-infrared imager and spectrograph IRIS2. He also has large experience with integral-field spectroscopy (IFS), being a very active member of the SAMI collaboration at the AAT and part of the HECTOR Science Team. He currently is the Instrument Scientist of KOALA+AAOmega at the AAT, and leads the international astronomy survey "HI KOALA IFS Dwarf and irregular galaxy Survey" (Hi-KIDS), that is getting unique, high-quality IFS data of a sample of 100 nearby dwarf and irregular galaxies for which 21cm H I interferometric data is available He has large experience teaching undergraduate and PhD students and giving lectures and classes about Astronomy. Dr. López-Sánchez is passionate science communicator who continuously gives talks and public lectures, writes popular science articles and organizes science communication events and stargazing activities. He is very active in social media, his Twitter feed is @El_Lobo_Rayado.