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CASSA Colloquium 14: TART — Recent Developments and Future Plans

Speaker (online): Dr Tim Molteno, University of Otago, New Zealand — lead of the TART open-source radio telescope project — on VLBI between TART sites, the Software Defined Radio Telescope (SDTART), and current TART research projects.

Dr. Tim Molteno, lead of the TART radio telescope project, at the CASSA radio-telescope installation workshop.

Speaker (online): Dr Tim Molteno, Electronics Research Foundation (New Zealand); Department of Physics, University of Otago (New Zealand); and Department of Physics & Electronics, Rhodes University (South Africa). Lead of the TART Project.

The talk will be delivered online at 3:00 pm Bangladesh time (9:00 pm in New Zealand) and screened at CASSA.

Abstract

TART — the Transient Array Radio Telescope, an open-source 24-antenna aperture-synthesis array developed at the University of Otago — was installed at IUB in November 2025, when CASSA hosted a five-day hands-on workshop with students from IUB and ten other universities. The array structure was designed and fabricated at Fab Lab IUB, and under Dr Molteno’s on-site supervision the telescope achieved first light on 18 November 2025, becoming Bangladesh’s first radio telescope and joining sister arrays across New Zealand, Africa and the Indian Ocean — details, and a map of the global TART network, are on our TART facility page. In this colloquium, Dr Molteno tells us what has happened since. In his own words:

The Transient Array Radio Telescope (TART) project has developed rapidly since the installation workshop held at CASSA in November 2025. I will outline some exciting recent developments including VLBI — very long baseline interferometry, where signals recorded by radio telescopes hundreds or thousands of kilometres apart are combined so that they act as a single instrument with extraordinarily sharp angular resolution — between TART sites, new hardware designs for real-time streaming of raw data (the Software Defined Radio Telescope, or SDTART), and give an overview of some current TART research projects.

The TART radio telescope array on the rooftop of IUB's academic building, with the Dhaka skyline behind it
The TART array on the rooftop of IUB, installed during the November 2025 workshop at CASSA — the first radio telescope in Bangladesh.

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