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ASKAP team wins CSIRO's highest honour | Australia Telescope National Facility

ASKAP wins CSIRO's highest honour

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28 October 2015

The team behind CSIROòÀÙs newest radio telescope, the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), has won the 2015 ChairmanòÀÙs Medal at todayòÀÙs CSIRO Awards ceremony.

The ChairmanòÀÙs Medal is CSIROòÀÙs highest honour and recognises exceptional research teams that have made significant scientific or technological advances of national, international and/or commercial importance. The citation for the 2015 award reads,

òÀÜFor revolutionising astronomy by developing a spectacular new capability for observing wide areas of the sky using the worldòÀÙs first widefield imaging receivers for radio astronomy on the antennas of the ASKAP radio telescope.òÀÝ

While eleven of the fourteen òÀØseminal contributorsòÀÙ to the project attended the awards ceremony in Canberra, the fourteenth member, the entire ASKAP team, celebrated together despite being spread across the different sites of CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science òÀÓ in Sydney, Perth, Geraldton, the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, Narrabri, and Parkes.

òÀÜThis Chairman's Medal is awarded in recognition of the whole ASKAP team, and the vision, expertise and dedication that is essential to its success,òÀÝ said CASS Director Lewis Ball, òÀÜWhich is to say, this achievement would not have been possible without every member of the team who has directly contributed over the years to developing and implementing PAFs.òÀÝ

òÀÜTogether weòÀÙve built a fantastic radio telescope, the best in the world at what it does and one thatòÀÙs unlikely to be superseded for generations. Thank you. We could not have done it without you.òÀÝ

This award follows the success the team saw at the 2013 Engineers Australia Engineering Excellence Awards and The Australian Innovation Awards in 2014 òÀÓ find out more about our award winning telescope in the latest animation from CSIRO.

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Marsfield

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Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory

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Geraldton

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Parkes

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Perth

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Ant Schinckel and Michelle Storey in Canberra.

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