The First Objects in the Universe. We seek to unravel the mystery behind the emergence of the first objects in the Universe from what are romantically termed the "Dark Ages" - this brief (500 million year) phase marks the transition from a smooth to a clumpy Universe and is the target for billion-dollar technologies such as the Square Kilometer Array and the James Webb Space Telescope. We are establishing linkages between the groups responsible for the most powerful hydrodynamics codes applicab ....The First Objects in the Universe. We seek to unravel the mystery behind the emergence of the first objects in the Universe from what are romantically termed the "Dark Ages" - this brief (500 million year) phase marks the transition from a smooth to a clumpy Universe and is the target for billion-dollar technologies such as the Square Kilometer Array and the James Webb Space Telescope. We are establishing linkages between the groups responsible for the most powerful hydrodynamics codes applicable to simulating the dark ages, in order to implement a new paradigm for star formation and energy feedback which will aid in the interpretation of data from this next generation of major facilities.Read moreRead less
A deep survey for compact structure in the nearby universe: key science for the upgraded Australian Long Baseline Array. This project uses advances in ICT to build a national and international network of facilities that includes existing telescopes primarily on the east coast of Australia, as well as planned facilities in Western Australia and New Zealand. One of these facilities, the New Technology Demonstrator, is a crucial part of Australia's roadmap to the Square Kilometre Array. The SKA-r ....A deep survey for compact structure in the nearby universe: key science for the upgraded Australian Long Baseline Array. This project uses advances in ICT to build a national and international network of facilities that includes existing telescopes primarily on the east coast of Australia, as well as planned facilities in Western Australia and New Zealand. One of these facilities, the New Technology Demonstrator, is a crucial part of Australia's roadmap to the Square Kilometre Array. The SKA-related science and technology demonstrations we will undertake as part of this project will contribute to Australia's bid to host this $US1b instrument. This project cements a significant Trans-Tasman collaboration and brings together researchers in astrophysics and ICT to give Australia a leading position in the field of eVLBI.Read moreRead less