SkillsTo pass this course the student must:
KnowledgeUpon satisfactory completion of this course the student will be able to:
CompetencesThis course will provide the students with a basic background on (a) the important aspects of the processing of UV-optical astronomical imaging and (long-slit) spectroscopic data, (b) how to critically assess and evaluate the data quality and sources of error, and on (c) planning and preparing new observations. In addition, the course will provide the students with software tools and techniques on data processing and basic analysis. In concert, these competences and tools can be applied during further studies within astrophysics, for example in a MSc and/or PhD project.These competences also lay the background for further expansion of the competences to more advanced and complex data processing techniques.
This is a course offered to both MSc and PhD students. Link to the MSc course >> here
PhD students: see below for sign-up information.
To sign-up:
PhD students should apply as credit students. Direct link to the credit student application here. The course code number to enter is: NFYK12009U
Feel free to contact Julie Meier Hansen if you have questions or problems.
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