SOMMa’s mission is to internationally promote, strengthen and maximise the value of the ground-breaking research produced by the Spanish ‘Severo Ochoa’ Centres and ‘María de Maeztu’ Units of Excellence and the scientific, social and economic impact it generates.
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SOMMA - The ‘Severo Ochoa’ Centres and ‘María de Maeztu’ Units of Excellence AllianceRafaelRebolo López
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IACTEC Large Telescopes: Cherenkov Telescope Array - CTA
The CTA is an initiative which is planning the construction of a new generation of Cherenkov Telescopes to study the universe in very high energy gamma-rays. Gamma-rays carry information about the most violent and extreme events in the universe.
RamónGarcía López -
IACTEC Large Telescopes: New Robotic Telescope - NRT
The NRT (New Robotic Telescope) is a project to design and build a 4-meter telescope within five years, which from the ORM will operate in a totally autonomous and robotic way. This form of operation will make it the largest robotic telescope in the world.
Carlos ManuelGutiérrez de La Cruz -
RADIOFOREGROUNDS - Ultimate Modelling of Radio Foregrounds: a key Ingredient for Cosmology
The aim of this project is to combine two unique datasets, the nine Planck all-sky maps and the four QUIJOTE Northern sky maps, to provide the best possible characterization of the physical properties of polarized emissions in the microwave domain.
José AlbertoRubiño Martín -
GENERA - Gender Equality Network in the European Research Area
GENERA (Gender Equality Network in the European Research Area) is an European project, funded in the framework of the Horizon 2020 programme, whose objective is to promote the development of plans of equality in Physics research centres. The underlying aim is to enrich European research in this field with the talents of a greater number of women
ALFONSO RUIGOMEZ MOMEÑE -
SEVERO OCHOA 2016 - 2019
The IAC is an internationalized Spanish research centre aiming to achieve major advances in the understanding of the laws that govern the origin and evolution of the various forms of matter/energy in the Universe. Outstanding results are expected in key areas of research such as Solar physics, Sun-Earth connections, Exoplanetary systems, Solar
RafaelRebolo López