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SKA dips into global pool of talent for design teams
November 6, 2013 Editor 0
The teams of experts responsible for designing the intricacies of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project were announced on Monday. More than 350 scientists and engineers from 18 countries – divided into several groupings – would undertake the €120-million critical, detailed design phase of the world’s largest radio telescope.
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