May 16 – 18, 2025
College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓
Asia/Taipei timezone
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International Conference Hall 圓形國際會議廳 (College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓)

International Conference Hall 圓形國際會議廳

College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓

632 雲林縣虎尾鎮民主路63號文理暨管理大樓 第三校區圓形國際會議廳(文理暨管理大樓一樓) National Formosa University, 1F College of Managment, Huwei Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan

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  1. Wen-Hsin Chen
    Poster
  2. Kuan-Chou Hou (ASIAA)
    Either

    CARTA (Cube Analysis and Rendering Tool for Astronomy) is a state-of-the-art software designed for image visualization and analysis in astronomy, developed by an international collaboration from ASIAA, IDIA, NRAO, the Dept. of Physics University of Alberta.
    CARTA is a powerful tool for astronomical data with high performance in visualizing large images/data cubes (~1 TB size data cube can be...

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  3. Tien-Hao Hsieh (Taiwan Astronomical Research Alliance (TARA))
    Oral

    The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has been providing continuous observations since 2011. To date, ALMA has carried out nearly 5,000 observing projects, contributing to more than 4,000 journal papers. This report presents an update on the current status of ALMA, with a particular focus on Taiwan's participation in the project and the role of the ALMA Regional Center (ARC)...

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  4. Po-Chieh Yu (TARA/ASIAA)
    Oral

    We have initiated the development of key adaptive optics (AO) technologies in Taiwan. Our current efforts include simulating atmospheric turbulence based on the Kolmogorov model and conducting simulations of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors (SHWFS). We are actively developing and testing wavefront reconstruction algorithms, along with a real-time interface for acquiring SHWFS data and...

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  5. Dr Anli Tsai (Taiwan Astronomical Research Alliance (TARA) / National Central University)
    Oral

    The Trans-Pacific Two-Meter Telescope (TP2m) is a collaborative project between NCU, ASIAA, UNAM, SHAO, UNAM, and HNAS. The telescope is expected to be deployed in San Pedro Mártir, Mexico, around 2025. The TP2m's will collaborate with the nearby COLIBRI 1.3m telescope, and its primary scientific focus is on transient targets.

    We aim to develope the telescope control system for the TP2m...

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