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Planets and Exoplanets – Thinking across boundaries
Interdisciplinarity is a highly topical word in science these days, which also made the cover page of high impact journals such as “Nature” in 2015. What does it mean? In dictionaries “interdisciplinarity” is referred to as “relating to, or involving two or more academic disciplines that are usually considered distinct”. The study of planets and […]
Continue ReadingWhy looking forward to Grindelwald
More than 100 PlanetS members and associates will travel to Grindelwald to the second General Assembly that is taking place at the Hotel Sunstar from 25 – 27 January 2016. Michel Mayor and Brian Schmidt of the PlanetS’ advisory board have also registered. “The location of the hotel is great”, says Janine Jungo, NCCR project […]
Continue Reading“Life is great – why change anything?”
Judit Szulagyi likes hiking, Nicolas Blind is passionate about analog photography, and Sebastian Daemgen spends most of his free time with his six month-old son. What they all have in common: They are new members of PlanetS. “My work uses direct imaging for the discovery and characterization of planetary and brown dwarf companions to nearby […]
Continue ReadingConflict management within the NCCR PlanetS
Following the recent, widely reported case of harassment in the exoplanet community, it seemed important for us to remind everyone that PlanetS aims to establish working environments based on mutual respect and trust between all the collaborators. However, recognizing that conflicts can happen, PlanetS would like to ensure that every collaborator has the possibility to […]
Continue ReadingEspresso in the clean room
With 216 square meter of cleanliness, the new clean room of the Geneva Observatory is the largest in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. It was approved on 16th December and received ESPRESSO, its first tenant, early January. This clean room, located in the new Observatory building (to be completed in June 2016) is Atmosphere Zone […]
Continue ReadingChristmas at La Silla
By Pierre Bratschi On Wednesday 16th December, a Christmas tree with fake snow in the middle of summer welcomed me under a blazing sun at my arrival in La Silla. “That’s the tradition every year, and it is deeply rooted here,” explained Mario, an ESO employee in charge of the rooms’ maintenance, “and as you […]
Continue ReadingAn interactive and lively workshop
The first PlanetS workshop on Bayesian statistics was held last November 26th at Bern University. The one-day meeting attracted over thirty PlanetS members interested in learning about the latest techniques for data modelling and analysis. Speakers from Swiss and foreign institutes lectured on various topics, ranging from basic introduction to Bayesian statistics and Markov Chain Monte […]
Continue ReadingPlanetS goes Facebook
Get news from Facebook about the latest PlanetS results in planetary sciences. In addition to our Flickr and Youtube channels, PlanetS will gain more visibility through our own Facebook profile from springtime 2016 onwards. We want to address the broad public with at least two postings per day, telling the people about our activities and researchers, […]
Continue ReadingEscape the lab and enjoy the game
Have you ever got lost in your work? Take a break and awake inside a strange virtual laboratory.
Continue ReadingTo the Jovian moon Europa in 2025
Our Solar System has hundreds of thousands of objects from planets down to small asteroids. And, of course, they all have a story to tell about their formation and evolution. However, only a few of these objects show remarkable phenomena that in turn can capture the imagination of both scientists AND the general public. Mars, […]
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