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Con récord de postulaciones se entregan los resultados del Comité Mixto ESO-Chile 2023
22 de Noviembre de 2023
El Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile ha dado a conocer los veinte proyectos ganadores de la convocatoria 2023 que repartirá 563 millones de pesos en total.
Los fondos del Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile se invertirán en iniciativas dedicadas al desarrollo de investigación científica y de tecnología, y al fomento de la cooperación en el campo astronómico. También se financiarán proyectos de difusión y educación de la astronomía a lo largo de Chile.
Este año, el Comité recibió 94 postulaciones, lo que significó un récord de proyectos recibidos en toda la historia del fondo, un 45% más que el año 2022. Del total, 50% de las postulaciones se enmarcaron en el área de la investigación científica, mientras que el 30% fueron propuestas para la difusión y educación de la ciencia astronómica.
“Estamos muy felices del aumento de las postulaciones, esto significa que la astronomía y particularmente este fondo, se consolida como una herramienta de desarrollo en la comunidad chilena”, dijo Luis Chavarría, representante de ESO en Chile tras la entrega de los resultados.
Desde 1996, el Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile es uno de los principales fondos para el desarrollo del área ya que apoya programas posdoctorales y puestos académicos en astronomía en instituciones chilenas. Además, financia visitas científicas nacionales y extranjeras, demostradores de tecnología, junto con programas educativos para la enseñanza y difusión de esta ciencia en el país.
El Comité Mixto de ESO-Gobierno de Chile está compuesto por representantes de ESO y del Gobierno de Chile, a través de la Dirección de Energía, Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, el Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación y la Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía.
Los proyectos ganadores del Comité Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile 2023 son:
Institution / Institución |
Person Responsible / Persona responsable |
Name of the project / Nombre del proyecto |
Type / Tipo* |
Funds in pesos / Fondos en pesos |
Duration in months / Duración en meses |
Universidad Diego Portales |
Evelyn Johnston |
Characterisation of the stellar populations in the globular cluster systems of nearby galaxies |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Universidad Católica del Norte |
José G. Fernández Trincado |
High-precision Multi-epoch Radial Velocity and K-band elemental abundances of Chemically Anomalous Giant Stars |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Instituto de Astrofisica, Universidad Andres Bello |
Laurent Chemin |
Kinematics and structure of the Milky Way interstellar medium with Gaia |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Universidad Andrés Bello |
Macarena Lagos |
Precision constraints of gravity with multi-messenger observations |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Universidad de Atacama |
Christopher Haines |
Creating capabilities at the Universidad de Atacama to enable the 4MOST-CHANCES survey |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Universidad de Chile |
Laura Pérez |
The Role of Gas and Solids in Young and Old Protoplanetary Disks: Insights from ALMA |
1 |
54.297.600 |
24 |
Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
Valeria Olivares |
Advancing gender equality in USACH's pioneering astrophysics and data science degree |
2 |
77.000.000 |
24 |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María |
Rory Smith & Antonio Montero |
Bringing Astronomy & Physics closer together at USM San Joaquin |
2 |
72.000.000 |
24 |
Universidad de Valparaíso |
Alfredo Vega |
Taller de Pintura Cósmica |
3 |
5.000.000 |
12 |
Universidad de Talca |
Caddy Cortés |
Escuela para Futuras Científicas |
3 |
6.500.000 |
24 |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía |
Vania Rodríguez |
"Expedición Los Lagos 2024: llevando la astronomía a todos los rincones" |
3 |
5.600.000 |
18 |
Corporación Privada para la Divulgación de la Ciencia y Tecnología |
María Constanza Silva Troncoso |
“Revisión y actualización del contenido educativo y museográfico del Salón de Astronomía del Museo de Ciencia y Tecnología” |
3 |
18.505.550 |
12 |
Universidad Central de Chile |
Juan Aldebarán Magaña Zapata |
Astronomía en el Espectro |
3 |
3.250.000 |
12 |
Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
Carla Hernández Silva |
Equipo Pedagógico CIRAS: cerrando brechas entre la astronomía y el aula III |
3 |
6.600.000 |
12 |
Museo Interactivo Mirador |
Sergio Vásquez Godoy |
Observatorio de difusión de la astronomía en Chile |
3 |
7.130.000 |
13 |
Universidad de Concepción |
Pablo Solano |
The Cosmic Dust Experiment: improving the optical system for astrochemical desorption studies |
4 |
15.000.000 |
24 |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía (SOCHIAS) |
Jeremy Tregloan-Reed |
Chilean Representation to the Astronomy & Astrophysics journal |
5 |
3.000.000 |
12 |
Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía (SOCHIAS) |
Virginia Cuomo |
SOCHIAS grant “BECA ADELINA” for student participation at conferences and short period visits |
5 |
6.000.000 |
12 |
Universidad de Chile |
Patricio Rojo |
First Chilean Astrobiology Workshop |
5 |
8.000.000 |
12 |
Universidad de Atacama |
Lorenzo Morelli |
BARS IN INTERACTING GALAXIES THROUGH HALPHA FILTER VIEW |
6 |
4.500.000 |
1 |
Tipo*
- Programas de post doctorado en astronomía (Salario máximo anual por Investigador CLP $24.240.000 pesos. Gastos adicionales tales como viaje, equipamientos, seguro de salud u otros)
- Potenciar a instituciones académicas a través del financiamiento de cargos de profesores titulares (full professors), asociados (associate professors) o asistentes (assistant professors)
- Programas pilotos de capacitación para la enseñanza y difusión de la astronomía en Chile
- Programas de desarrollo y construcción de sistemas instrumentales tecnológicos para la astronomía
- Otros programas
- Apoyo a visitas científicas extendidas de uno hasta tres meses de post docs, investigadores o académicos seniors (presupuesto puede incluir per-diem y ayuda parcial o total en pasajes aéreos)
Enlaces
Contactos
María Adriana Arrau
ESO
Santiago, Chile
Email: marrau@eso.org
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