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Accretion physics and slow transients
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Pulsars and fast transients
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Pulsars and fast transients
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A census of bright southern sky pulsars with the engineering development array
Dr Marcin Sokolowski
Catching Fast Radio Bursts with MWA
Dr Ramesh Bhat
Chasing Fast-spinning Pulsars with the first SKA-Low Precursor
Dr Ramesh Bhat
From Low-frequency pulsar observation to interstellar holography
Dr Ramesh Bhat
Pulsar Science with the FAST and the First SKA-Low precursor telescope
Dr Ramesh Bhat
Resolving Pico-arcsecond structures in Relatvisitic plasmas around pulsars
Dr Samuel McSweeney
Uncovering Southern-sky Pulsars with a next generation low-frequency radio telescope
Dr Ramesh Bhat