EST News 15

EST News 15 - December 2024

 

EST News 15 was published on 17 December 2024. It can be downloaded as a PDF file or read online below. This issue contains the following articles:

 

  • Coordinator's Corner
  • Italy to Join EST Foundation
  • Proposal for a German Contribution to EST
  • EST Director, Administrator and STAD Appointed
  • Science Advisory Group Activities
  • EST Optics and Adaptive Optics PDR Passed
  • EST Adaptive Optics System
  • EST Coudé Light Distribution System
  • Communication Activities
  • EST Newcomers

 

 

Coordinator's Corner

December 2024

Héctor Socas-Navarro, EST Foundation director, summarises the main achievements of the project in the last six months.

   

 

EST NEWS

Italy to join the EST Foundation

A consortium of three Italian Universities requested joining the EST Foundation in November 2024. The Foundation will now comprise 11 European institutions from 9 different countries.

   

 

EST NEWS

Proposal for a German contribution to EST

Four German research institutes, KIS, MPS, TLS, and AIP, submitted an EST proposal to the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research.

   

 

 

 

EST NEWS

Visit of EST Foundation and Spanish Ministry representatives to Slovakia

Both countries are currently engaged in high-level conversations to define their collaboration in EST.

   

 

EST NEWS

EST, an associated Big Science Organisation at the BSBF 2024

EST returned to the third edition of this meeting in 2024 as an Associated Big Science Organisation.

   

 

EST NEWS

Director and Administrator of the EST Foundation Selected

The selection process ended with a unanimous decision by the BoT regarding the selected candidates.

   

 

 

EST NEWS

Scientific and Technical Advisor to EST Foundation's Director Appointed

The BoT of the EST Foundation has announced the appointment of Scharmer as the new STAD to the EST director.

   

 

EST SCIENCE

Science Advisory Group Activities

An update on the SAG activities in 2024 is presented in this article.

   

 

EST TECHNOLOGY

EST Optics and Adaptative Optics Preliminary Design Review Completed

EST successfully passed the Optics and Adaptive Optics PDR and is now ready to progress to the System Level PDR.

   

 

EST TECHNOLOGY

EST Adaptative Optics for First Light

The adaptive optics strategy adopted for EST at first light is described below, together with simulation results aimed at validating it.

   

 

  

 

EST TECHNOLOGY

EST Coudé Light Distribution System

The light collected by EST will be distributed to the various scientific instruments through a complex Coudé Light Distribution System (CLD) which is described below.

   

 

  

 

EST COMMUNICATION

Communication and Outreach Activities

The EST consortium is continuing to promote the project through various outreach and communication activities, summarised here.

   

 

  

 

Newcomers

July 2024 - December 2024

Mabel Ruiz | Josué Barrera | Pedro José García

   

 

CESAR Teacher Training Course 2024

CESAR Teacher Training Course Sun and Solar Eclipses

 

EST participated in the CESAR Teacher Training Course on the Sun and Solar Eclipses, held in hybrid format at ESAC from November 18-21, 2024.

CESAR (Cooperation through Education in Science and Astronomy Research) is an educational initiative of the the European Space Agency (ESA), the National Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA), and the Systems Engineering for Defence of Spain (ISDEFE). Its main objective is to provide European secondary school and university students with hands-on experience in astronomical research.

Luis Bellot Rubio (IAA-CSIC), Sergio Javier González Manrique (ULL) and Christoph Kuckein (IAC) lectured in this course, describing past, present and future solar telescopes. They paid special attention to the European Solar Telescope, including its technical and scientific objectivess. In addition, the structure, optics and adaptive optics of EST were also explained. 

 

 

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Newcomers (December 2024)

 

MABEL RUIZ LÓPEZ

TIS/FBI OPTICAL ENGINEER

Mabel Ruiz López holds a degree in Optics from the University of Granada and an MSc in Photonics from the University of Barcelona. During her PhD at the University of Bern, she specialised in optical technologies, EUV radiation, and laser systems. Her research focused on developing a Schwarzschild objective for EUV lithography, addressing complex alignment challenges. During her tenure at DESY's Beamlines and Optics Department in Germany, she advanced wavefront sensor technologies and refined optical propagation codes. She joined the IAA-CSIC in September 2024, to work as an optical engineer for the EST TIS/FBIs.

 

 

JOSUÉ BARRERA MARTÍN

SOFTWARE ENGINEER

Josué holds a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria since 2010 and a Master in Internet of Things from the International University of La Rioja. His professional career has been focused on industrial automation, mainly working as Certified LabVIEW Architect for several years on projects related with the automotive, railway and aerospace sectors. He joined the IAC in 2020 as software engineer for the New Robotic Telescope, working in the development of the control system using DevOps principles.

Since September 2024 he has been working with the EST team.

 

PEDRO JOSÉ GARCÍA MARTÍN

FACILITIES ENGINEER

Pedro José holds a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University and a Master in Renewable Energy and Energy Management from Escuela Europea de Dirección y Empresa. He has gained experience as a freelance engineer since 2013, working with enterpreuners to start up their business writting the technical projects and managing licenses with public administrations. Interested in making a more sustainable planet, he will put all his efforts in demissing the CO2 footprint of the EST facilities.

Pedro José joined the EST team to do facility support for all systems of the telescope.

 

 

Information Day on Large Research Infrastructures at the CSIC

Information Day on Large Research Infrastructures at the CSIC

 

This event took place at CSIC headquarters in Madrid, on November 7, 2024. The aim of the sessions was to highlight Spain's participation in both national Singular Scientific and Technical Infrastructures and European ESFRI projects, as well as to present the CSIC’s strategy in this area, while offering a space for networking among interested parties. Speakers included José Luis Martínez (ESFRI chair), Ana Aricha (deputy director for Consortia, Organisations and International Research Infrastructures of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities), Ángela Fernández (deputy director for Large Scientific and Technical Infrastructures of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities), and Isabel Díaz (CSIC deputy vice-president for Internationalization and Cooperation).

The European Solar Telescope (EST) played a prominent role during the event, and was presented as one of the major international scientific infrastructures in which Spain has a strategic involvement. Throughout the event, its significance within solar astrophysics was emphasised, alongside its inclusion on the ESFRI Roadmap, underlining its contribution to Spain’s scientific and technological leadership in international projects.

 

 

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Communication and Outreach Activities

The EST consortium is continuing to promote the project through various outreach and communication activities, summarised here.

 

IAA-CSIC stand at the European Researchers' Night 2024, featuring the EST rollups and other promotional material.

 

In the second half of the year, the EST project reached several significant milestones which have been duly covered by the EST Communication Office. These include the appointment of the director, administrator, and scientific and technical advisor of the EST Foundation, the acceptance of the Portugese Space Agency and the University of Oslo as observers in the Foundation Board, and the EST optics preliminary design review. All these announcements are accessible on the News section of the EST website.

 

EST in the media

The dissemination and promotion of the project has also been active across various formats and media outlets. In July, Héctor Socas-Navarro gave an interview to the Spanish newspaper El Español, where he discussed EST and the new phase of the project following his appointment as director of the EST Foundation. A month later, he appeared on the Spanish science podcast Universo de Misterios. In this two-part interview, Socas-Navarro addressed the future of the European Solar Telescope.

Furthermore, Peter Gömöry, vice-president of the Foundation Board, was interviewed in the Slovak TV programme Spektrum 24 of the JOJ 24 channel. Gömöry had the opportunity to present the EST project on this science and technology-focused show, which provides a weekly overview of the latest global discoveries and scientific advances. The interview was broadcasted three times from November 24 to 30.

 

Interview with Peter Gömöry on the Slovak TV programme Specktrum 24.

 

Outreach activities

On September 27, the EST project participated actively in the European Researchers' Night organised in various cities, including Bratislava (Slovakia), Budapest (Hungary), and Granada (Spain). In these events, promotional materials were distributed and two updated roll-ups were displayed, bringing the European Solar Telescope closer to the public. In Bratislava, as it is customary, an event full of experiences was held, allowing attendees to discover the complexities of quantum science. Representing the EST Foundation were Manuel Collados, Peter Gömöry, Héctor Socas-Navarro, and Ana Aricha (deputy director for Consortia, Organisations and International Scientific Infrastructures at the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities), along with the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Science of Slovakia. During the event, Manuel Collados and Peter Gömöry presented the European Solar Telescope, detailing its current development and future prospects.

The Hungarian Solar Physics Foundation (HSPF) continues to strengthen its commitment to scientific outreach and the promotion of astronomy in Hungary by organising impactful events. Among these, the fifth edition of the ‘Gyula Astronomy Days 2024’, held on October 26–27 at the Almásy Castle in Gyula, stands out. Furthermore, the HSPF played a prominent role in the national initiative ‘A Week Under the Stars 2024’, Hungary's largest public astronomy event. During that week dedicated to raising astronomical awareness, HSPF opened the doors of the Bay Zoltán Solar Physics Observatory in Gyula.

 

Solar observations at the Gulya Astronomy Days 2024, held at Almásy Castle.

 

On November 7, EST took a prominent role in the "Information Day on Large Research Infrastructures", organised by the Spanish National Research Council CSIC in Madrid. The project was presented as one of the major international scientific infrastructures in which Spain plays a strategic role. During the event, the relevance of EST for solar astronomy was highlighted, as well as its inclusion on the ESFRI Roadmap and its contribution to Spain’s scientific and technological leadership in international projects. Speakers included José Luis Martínez (ESFRI chair), Ana Aricha (deputy director for Consortia, Organisations and International Scientific Infrastructures of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities), Ángela Fernández (deputy director for Large Scientific and Technical Infrastructures of the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities), and Isabel Díaz (CSIC deputy vice-president for Internationalisation and Cooperation).

 

EST presentation at the Information Day on Large Scientific Infrastructures held at CSIC headquarters in Madrid on November 7.

 

EST also participated in the first CESAR  Teacher Training Course devoted to the sun and solar eclipses, which was held in a hybrid format on November 18-21. Luis Bellot Rubio (IAA-CSIC), Christoph Kuckein (IAC) and Sergio Javier  González Manrique (ULL) lectured in this course, describing past, present and future solar telescopes.  They paid special attention to EST, along with its scientific and technical objectives and various design phases. The telescope structure and adaptive optics system were also explained.

 

Social media

In terms of social media, the project has demonstrated significant activity over the past year. The growth of followers on the EST social platforms has been notable, with an increase of 16% from 2023 to 2024. We now have a total of 7300 followers across Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and YouTube as of December 2024.

Throughout the year, we have had a considerable impact, generating more than 2.8 million impressions in around 315 publications in our social networks, covering a wide range of topics related to the EST project. Particularly sucessful was the series “Sunlit Mondays: a journey through the EST Solar Gallery”, where we visually explained over 24 solar phenomena, such as sunspots, prominences, filaments and flares.

Recently, we launched a new post series titled “The EST Image Gallery: an inside look”, where we share images and renders of the telescope, its structure, optics, and site, offering fascinating details about each aspect. Taking advantage of recent updates to the technical sections of the EST website regarding the various telescope’s systems, we have begun publishing two posts per month to introduce these updates, bringing our audience closer to the latest advancements in the project.

Additionally, we have shared EST’s participation in various outreach activities, scientific meetings, congresses, and technological and scientific conferences, highlighting key moments and important news about the project.

 

EST Instagram feed showing some of the post series that are currently active.

 

EST website

The technical description of the telescope is not the only information that has been updated on the EST website. The roll-ups, part of the project’s promotional material, have also been redesigned with updated information and images. Both roll-ups —one general, titled "Observing the Sun like never before", and another with more detailed information about EST’s science and technology— are now available for download in English, Spanish, and Czech.

Additionally, the EST Press Kit has been created. This is a visually appealing document providing key information about the project which is designed to facilitate media coverage and dissemination. This material will be completed and published soon on the EST website.