Thanks to several low-frequency telescopes maturing in their scientific output, the low-frequency radio astronomy community has been developing rapidly. In particular, there is a large amount of effort going into all-sky surveys and towards studying/detecting the Epoch of Reionisation, transients, pulsars, fast radio bursts, exoplanets, and radio stars as well as studies of active galactic nuclei, solar physics, and space physics. With the next generation low-frequency telescopes in mind, we also need to understand the achievements and challenges presented by the existing telescopes. This is particularly pertinent considering that the Square Kilometre Array has entered its construction phase and that the first Array Assemblies are expected within the next few years. SALF-XI is to act as the premier forum to share scientific results and techniques for low-frequency astronomy.
More details about the conference can be found here: https://salfconference.org/2025-11th-annual-science-at-low-frequencies-salf-conference/
A direct link for abstract submission is available here.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: first week of September, 2025
Early-bird registration deadline: last week of September 2025
Conference period: Monday 8th to Friday 12th of December, 2025
Scientific Organizing Committee:Cherry Ng (LPC2E/CNRS), Greg Hellbourg (Caltech), Katherine Mulray (Radboud), Philippe Zarka (Observatoire de Paris), Di Li (Tsinghua/NAOC), Adélie Gorce (IAS/CNRS), Yogesh Maan (NCRA – TIFR), Wendy Williams (SKAO), Christian Vocks (AIP Potsdam), George Heald (SKAO), Jennifer West (DRAO)<
Local Organizing Committee: Cherry Ng (CNRS), Jean-Mathias Griessmeier (CNRS), Clara Blanchard (LPC2E/CNRS), Pauline Noé (LPC2E/CNRS), Lucas, Guillemot (LPC2E/CNRS), Jinge Zhang (Paris Observatory), Fabian Jankowski (LPC2E/CNRS), Nathalie Rolland (OSUC)