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21 February 2003 Jean-Marie Mariotti Center for Interferometry
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Abstract
The Jean-Marie Mariotti Center is a network of 11 French Institutes, Laboratories or Observatories, appointed by CNRS in 2000. It coordinates the efforts of the member institutes to offer all the potential users of interferometric facilities the best operational environment, providing software, academic formation and stimulating the prospective on new interferometric developments. At present, besides academic formation, the major effort is focused on the development of the software to prepare the observations, to reduce the data and to interpret the results in terms of models or reconstructed images. In this contribution, we describe the achievements and the future plans of the Mariotti Center.
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Alain Chelli, Gilles Duvert, Daniel Bonneau, Guy S. Perrin, Eric M. Thiebaut, Denis Mourard, Romain Gueorguiev Petrov, Pierre Cruzalebes, Bruno Lopez, Fabien Malbet, Gerard Daigne, and Marc Ollivier "Jean-Marie Mariotti Center for Interferometry", Proc. SPIE 4838, Interferometry for Optical Astronomy II, (21 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458699
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Software development

Interferometers

Calibration

Stars

Algorithm development

Telescopes

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