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Government organization in Canada at the University of Toronto From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Toronto is an astronomical research centre.[1][2][3]
Type | Research institute |
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Established | 2008 |
Affiliation | University of Toronto |
Director | Bryan Gaensler |
Location | , , 43°39′38″N 79°23′50″W |
Website | www |
The institute was founded in 2008 with the help of endowed gifts to the University of Toronto from David M. Dunlap and J. Moffat Dunlap,[4] using the proceeds from the sale of the David Dunlap Observatory.[5][6][7] The Dunlap Institute is allied with and co-located with the University of Toronto's Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics and with the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics,[1][8] and no longer has any association or connection to the David Dunlap Observatory.
Astronomers at the Dunlap Institute investigate a variety of topics including:
Telescope, instrumentation and software projects with leadership from Dunlap scientists include:
At the Dunlap's annual Introduction to Astronomical Instrumentation Summer School, undergraduate and graduate students from around the world attend lectures and labs.[19] Undergraduate students also pursue summer research projects at the Dunlap Institute's Summer Undergraduate Research Program.[20][21]
The Dunlap Institute runs many public outreach events including:
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