Exploring the Radio Universe

Listening to the Cosmos: Pulsars, Antennas, and Open Data

Research on pulsar radio emission combined with hands-on antenna engineering. From single-pulse analysis to building parabolic dishes, this project connects science with practice.

Research & Engineering Pillars

Pulsar Research

Studying single pulses, periodicities, and mode changes to better understand the physics of pulsar emission.

Antenna Engineering

Documenting antenna builds, measurements, and calibration for practical radio astronomy.

Data & Methods

Open methods such as LRFS, HRFS, and Gaussian Imitation (GI) to ensure reproducible results.

About the Project

I am a radio astronomer focusing on pulsar emission and antenna construction. This site shares results, engineering notes, and datasets, making advanced research accessible to both professionals and enthusiasts. Collaborations include Effelsberg, GMRT, LOFAR, and the University of Zielona Góra.

Why It Matters

Understand pulsar emission physics

Insights into plasma processes and magnetospheric geometry.

Build practical instruments

From parabolic dishes to low-noise front-ends.

Share open methods and data

Methods, figures, and datasets for community use.

Join the Exploration

Browse research results, antenna designs, and open data resources.

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