JIVE

The Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe was formally established in 1993 by the Consortium for VLBI in Europe. The Institute is located in Dwingeloo, the Netherlands, and hosted by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy.

JIVE is a member of the EVN Consortium and is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) since 2015. The Institute is governed by the Council nominated by the research councils and national radio astronomy facilities of the Netherlands (NWO and ASTRON), CNRS (France), MPIfR (Germany), INAF (Italy), NAOC (PR China), IGN (Spain), OSO (Sweden), STFC (United Kingdom) and NRF (South Africa). The Director of JIVE is Dr. Huib Jan van Langevelde. He is responsible to the JIVE Board for the management of the institute.

The primary mission of JIVE is to operate and further develop the EVN VLBI Data Processor. JIVE is also involved in supporting EVN users and operations of EVN as a facility. These activities are conducted by a team of JIVE Support Scientists. The Institute also carries out a broad range of Research and Development activities in VLBI-related fields, such as radio astronomy data processing and innovative applications of VLBI and radio astronomy technologies. JIVE staff, consisting of about 20 PhD scientists, carries out a range of cutting-edge research in various fields of galactic and extragalactic radio astronomy, planetary and space sciences.

Location

Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4
Dwingeloo 7991PD
Netherlands
52° 48' 46.9224" N, 6° 23' 45.4632" E
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