The European Interferometry Initiative (Eii) is an open association of Institutes and Laboratories willing to collaborate in the exploitation and development of optical long baseline interferometry in optical/infrared astronomy. The Eii confederates the activities included in the European Commission instruments of the 6th, 7th and H2020 R&D program, including the most recent Optical/RadioNet Pilot Program. The current Eii activities are:
Funding for the activities was obtained through the OPTICON/RadioNet Pilot Program (2021-2024; grant agreement 101004719), OPTICON - the Optical Infrared Co-ordination Network for astronomy - Horizon 2020 (2017-2020, grant agreement 730890), OPTICON FP7 II (2013-2016, grant agreement 312430), OPTICON FP7 (2009-2012, grant agreement 226604), ONTHEFRINGE (2006-2008: grant MSCF-CT-2005-029954) and OPTICON FP6 (2002-2006, RII3-Ct-2004-001566).
The MoU and Management composition can be found here.
Acknowledgements
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004719. This material reflects only the authors views and the Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Under H2020-INFRAIA-2018-2020, the European Commission approved the project OPTICON/RadioNet Pilot (ORP), which mobilizes the two flagship communities of advanced radio and optical/infrared astronomy.
We are pleased to announce that the 2024B transnational access call for observing time at optical/IR telescopes supported by the OPTICON-Radionet Pilot (ORP) project is now open. The call will close 11th March 2024 at 23.59 UT.
The 12th VLTI Interferometry School will be held online on the week 16-19 September and on 22-28 September 2024 in Porquerolles, Provence, France.
The call for proposals is aimed at observing programmes that require multiple astronomical observing facilities to deliver unique scientific programmes. Deadline for submission: 9 April 2024 - at 14:00 UTC/ 15:00 BST/16:00 CEST.
To promote excellence, the Eii is happy to invite nominations for the Eii Early Career Prize. The newly created prize will be awarded every 2 years by the Eii Scentific Council to a young scientist distinguished in optical/IR interferometry.