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10/09: ADACS Merit Allocation Program call for EoI – 2021A

10/9/2020

 
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Expressions of interest are now being accepted for the next semester of the Astronomy Data and Computing Services (ADACS) Merit Allocation Program. The deadline for submissions is Friday 2nd October, 2020 at 8pm AEST​.

Those who could benefit either from training or the development effort of software professionals are encouraged submit a simple one-page document expressing their project idea. ADACS staff will then follow-up with applicants to organise a discussion with a goal of organising a final application, to be due the first week of November.

All applicants must participate in the EoI process in order for a final submission to be accepted.

Please visit this link for specific EoI instructions and for more details about the program. For more information about ADACS, contact Senior AAL Program Manager Robert Shen.

ADACS is a collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Curtin University.  It is funded under the Astronomy National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) Program via Astronomy Australia Ltd (AAL).

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