December 3 - 6, 2024
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Pune 411007
META Conference 2024: Advancing Frontiers in Astronomical Engineering
We are pleased to announce the upcoming Modern Engineering Trends in Astronomy (META-2024) conference, scheduled to take place from 3rd December to 6th December 2024 at National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Pune. META-2024 is being jointly organized by National Centre for Radio Astrophysics(NCRA), Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research(DAA-TIFR), Raman Research Institute(RRI), Indian Institute of Astrophysics(IIA), Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences(ARIES), Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics(IUCAA), and Physical Research Laboratory(PRL).
About META-2024
META-2024 continues the tradition of bringing together leading Engineers, Scientists, and Students from across the country to explore the latest advancements in astronomical instrumentation. The conference serves as a collaborative platform where participants can exchange ideas, share research findings, and discuss cutting-edge engineering techniques essential for advancing research in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Focus of META-2024
META-2024 will continue to explore new engineering trends, with special emphasis on the following areas:
- Innovative Instrumentation Techniques: Discussing novel methods and technologies that are influencing the future of astronomical research.
- Student Engagement: Encouraging the participation of young minds in the field by providing them with a platform to showcase their work and gain valuable insights from industry veterans.
- Global Trends: Examining the influence of global advancements in engineering and technology on the development of astronomical instruments in India.
We cordially extend an invitation to all members of the community, whether they are experienced professionals or rising stars, to join us at META-2024. This conference is not only an opportunity to keep up with the latest trends but also an opportunity to contribute to the expanding knowledge base in astronomical engineering.