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18 September 2024 | 14:06

Arqus Organises an Interdisciplinary Webinar Series on Climate Change and Sustainable Development

As part of the Arqus Alliance, the University of Lyon 1 is organising a series of webinars on climate change and sustainable development from October to December 2024. This innovative...

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17 September 2024 | 11:04

Become an Arqus Student Ambassador!

The Arqus Student Agora is launching the second edition of the Arqus Students Ambassadors programme, aiming to create a network of student ambassadors of the Arqus Alliance. The programme offers...

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17 September 2024 | 10:49

2nd Edition of the Alumni Mentorship Programme: Call for Mentors and Mentees

Join the Arqus Alumni Mentorship Programme for the 2024-2025 academic year! Whether you’re an alumni, a young professional eager to share your knowledge or a student looking to get some...

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17 September 2024 | 10:35

Arqus Launches a New Edition of the Teaching Innovation Online Workshops

Arqus presents the first two workshops of the academic year 2024/2025: 18 September 2024 – 10:00-11:00 CEST Podcasts generated by the students: an experience with Evert Binnard Trainers: Evert Binnard (KU LEUVEN) and...

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17 September 2024 | 10:19

Teaching Innovation Workshop: Introduction to the Teaching Portfolio

The teaching portfolio is a document in which instructors present themselves, their teaching methods and practices, general reflections on teaching and learning as well as future goals. It can thus...

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17 September 2024 | 9:21

Vilnius University Accepted as a New Institute for the CERN LHCb Experiment

Vilnius University (VU) has received special recognition from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). On 2 September, by a unanimous decision of the LHCb Collaboration Board, VU became a...

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Spectroscopic observations with the Molėtai Astronomical Observatory 1.65 m telescope

Sukurta: 22 September 2020
Unit: Faculty of Physics
Keywords: telescope; observations of stars; radial velocity measurements; determination of stellar atmospheric parameters

Observations with a 1.65 m telescope and VUES spectrograph.

 

Applications:

1. Determination of stellar atmospheric parameters and chemical composition
2. Measurements of stellar radial velocities

Contacts: Dr. Arnas Drazdauskas, +370 5 2234669,

 

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