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How data from ALMA was used to form a musical composition
What the ALMA PILS survey is investigating
How arts and sciences can benefit from collaborating together We are all familiar with the awe we experience when looking up at the stars. For many people, this sense of wonder leads to inspiration. Astronomers look up and are inspired to know more about the weird and wonderful objects in the night sky, while artists and musicians, like Vera Matenaar from the Triagon Academy in Germany, are inspired to translate that wonder into a work of their own.
Vera used data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which ESO is a partner, as inspiration for a stunning musical composition, which you can listen to in the YouTube video below or on the ALMA Protostellar Interferometric Line Survey website. We find out more about the composition and the data behind it from Vera and some of the scientists involved: her supervisor Giulia Pero
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A man suspected of selling secret information to a Russian diplomat was on Monday charged with espionage by Swedish authorities.
The man, 47, is accused of meeting the Russian diplomat over a number of years and providing information for money.
It is understood the man, from Gothenburg, had worked as a researcher at Chalmers University of Technology and was a consultant at vehicle manufacturers Volvo and Scania.
He was arrested two years ago at a restaurant in Stockholm where he was dining with a Russian intelligence officer specialising in industrial espionage, Sweden s
GT newspaper said.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority claims he was given cash in return for sensitive documents.
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The Tetra Laval Group Board has appointed Paul Lofgren as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of DeLaval, effective April 1, 2021.
The appointment follows the decision by Joakim Rosengren to step down from his position after 18 years as president and CEO and 35 years with the Tetra Laval Group.
Paul Lofgren, who is currently executive vice-president cluster Europe Middle East and Africa, joined DeLaval in 2012 and was appointed to his current position in 2016.
Lofgren, who is 51 years old, holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
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