Examination procedure
<p>Oral exam</p>
Examination procedure notes
<p>Learning assessments will be made through homework and take-home programming projects. The students will present and discuss their codes.</p>
Prerequisites
This course has an experimental approach and aims to discuss how to analyze experimental data and simulations in the field of Astrophysics and Cosmology. The course is designed for doctoral students, but can also be attended by master students. It requires a basic knowledge of extragalactic Astrophysics: it is suggested (but not mandatory) to have attended the course of Frontiers of Cosmology and Astrophysics.
Syllabus
We will analyze data from observational projects and numerical simulations of galaxies and black holes. The course has the following main educational goals: (i) to understand recent and ongoing ground- and space-based missions from millimeter, to optical and X-ray wavelengths, including details of the detectors onboard and the structure of the delivered data; (ii) to learn advanced image processing techniques and spectroscopic analysis methods; (iii) to study numerical simulations of galaxy and black-hole co-evolution; (iv) to bridge the gap between observations and simulations in astrophysics.
Bibliographical references
Bibliographic references will be communicated in class.