New science in Radio Astronomy: applying cutting-edge technology to enhance the entire data chain, from receiver to final output.

Research InfrastructuresHORIZON-RIAID: 101093934
EC Contribution
€89,040
Consortium Size
36 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The goal of the RADIOBLOCKS project is to achieve a maximal boost for the European major world-leading research infrastructures in radio astronomy, which over the years have invested heavily in maintaining existing facilities as well as in substantial upgrade programmes, after identifying common challenges towards their mid- and long-term scientific visions. In this project, the institutes responsible of these facilities join forces, together with partners from industry and academia, in order to develop “common building blocks” for technological solutions beyond state-of-the-art, that will enable a broad range of new science and enhance European scientific competitiveness. They share the need to continuously improve their capabilities in order to enable new science: sensitivity, field of view, bandwidth, angular, time and frequency resolution, commensality and on-sky time, reaction time and RFI mitigation. Engagement with industry to co-develop advanced technologies will increase the partners’ technological levels and strengthen their market positions, creating a true European innovation system. This project carries out carefully targeted development work and addresses common aspects in the complete data chain, categorizing this in four phases: Novel detectors and components, digital receivers, transport and correlator, and data (post)processing. We will design and demonstrate common building blocks based on cutting-edge technologies, that will be enablers and extenders in the areas most critical to the RIs, and can and will be used for upgrades of several RIs. The building blocks will be new instrument components and advanced digital solutions based on newly available (HPC/AI optimized) hardware. This approach will enable a tremendous increase of the science delivery potential of Europe’s major radio astronomical observatories, for science cases that are high on their long-term agendas, aimed at the widest possible science community in Europe and beyond.

Consortium (36)

🇳🇱 JOINT INSTITUTE FOR VERY LONG BASELINE INTERFEROMETRY AS A EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE CONSORTIUM (JIV-ERIC)NL
coordinator
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
partner
🇯🇵 ALMA Project, NAOJJP
partner
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
partner
🇪🇸 CENTRO NACIONAL DE INFORMACION GEOGRAFICAES
partner
🇸🇪 CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA ABSE
partner
🇨🇭 ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNECH
partner
🇩🇪 EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY - ESO EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHEREDE
partner
🇩🇪 FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EVDE
partner
🇨🇭 HAUTE ECOLE SPECIALISEE DE SUISSE OCCIDENTALECH
partner
🇫🇷 INSTITUT DE RADIO ASTRONOMIE MILLIMETRIQUE SOCIETE CIVILEFR
partner
🇮🇹 ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI ASTROFISICAIT
partner
🇰🇷 KOREA ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTEKR
partner
🇳🇱 LOW FREQUENCY ARRAY EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE CONSORTIUMNL
partner
🇫🇷 LYTIDFR
partner
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
partner
🇫🇷 OBSERVATOIRE DE PARISFR
partner
🇿🇦 RHODES UNIVERSITYZA
partner
🇳🇱 RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGENNL
partner
🇨🇭 RUAG Schweiz AGCH
partner
🇩🇪 RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERGDE
partner
🇳🇱 SIOUX TECHNOLOGIES BVNL
partner
🇳🇱 STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTENNL
partner
🇳🇱 STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEITNL
partner
🇩🇰 SYDDANSK UNIVERSITETDK
partner
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
partner
🇬🇧 THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORDGB
partner
🇬🇧 THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY OBSERVATORYGB
partner
🇬🇧 THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTERGB
partner
🇪🇸 TTI NORTE SLES
partner
🇬🇧 UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATIONGB
partner
🇩🇪 UNIVERSITAT ZU KOLNDE
partner
🇫🇷 UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUXFR
partner
🇳🇱 UNIVERSITEIT LEIDENNL
partner
🇿🇦 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIAZA
partner
🇱🇻 VENTSPILS AUGSTSKOLALV
partner

Project Results (33)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (19)
Breaking the I/O Barrier: 1.2 Tb/s Ethernet Packet Processing on a GPU
EURO-PAR 2025 Proceedings· 2025
John W. Romein
Compact Metasurface Terahertz Spectrometer
Laser & Photonics Reviews· 2025DOI
Wenye Ji, Jin Chang, Behnam Mirzaei, Marcel Ridder, Willem Jellema, Tsung‐Yu Kao, Alan Lee, Jian Rong Gao, Hendrik Paul Urbach, Aurèle J. L. Adam
DBBC4 – A 256 GHz Bandwidth Flexible VLBI Environment
16th EVN Symposium Proceedings· 2025
G. Tuccari, W. Alef, S. Buttaccio, S. Dornbusch, A. Felke, A. Gupta, H. Rottmann, A. Roy, M. Wunderlich
Micromachined metallic substrates as a technological platform for superconductor–insulator–superconductor tunnel devices
Superconductor Science and Technology· 2025DOI
C López, A Pavolotsky, F Joint, D Meledin, V Desmaris, V Belitsky
The Horizon Europe project Radioblocks and its impact for the EVN
16th EVN Symposium Proceedings· 2025
G. Cimo', A. Slowikowska, C. Kramer, G. Wieching, J. Romein, R. Beswick, M. Verkouter, R. Attema, and P. de Vicente
ACAP
· 2024
Victor Van Wijhe, Vincent Sprave, Daniele Passaretti, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Gerrit Grutzeck, Thilo Pionteck, and Steven v.d. Vlugt
Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform (ACAP)- Polyphase Filter Pipeline (PPF)
· 2024
Victor Van Wijhe, Vincent Sprave, Daniele Passaretti, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Gerrit Grutzeck, Thilo Pionteck, and Steven v.d. Vlugt
An 18-32.5 GHz, 8.3 K Average Noise Temperature Cryogenic Amplifier for the Front End of Radio Telescope Receivers
· 2024
M. C. Diez-González, J. D. Gallego, I. Malo-Gómez, I. López-Fernández, R. I. Amils, and A. García-Merino
DBBC4 Project for VGOS
IVS 2024 General Meeting Proceedings· 2024
Gino Tuccari, Helge Rottmann, Walter Alef, Salvatore Buttaccio, Sven Dornbusch, Armin Felke, Alan Roy, Michael Wunderlich
Estimating the Sensitivity of Ultra-Wideband Cryogenic IF-LNAs to Input Mismatch by Noise Wave Measurement
ISSTT 2024 Proceedings· 2024
R. I. Amils, I. Malo-Gómez, M. C. Diez-González, I. López-Fernández, A. García-Merino, and J. D. Gallego
Exploring the Versal AI Engines for Signal Processing in Radio Astronomy
2024 34th International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)· 2024DOI
Victor Van Wijhe, Vincent Sprave, Daniele Passaretti, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Gerrit Grutzeck, Thilo Pionteck, Steven Van der Vlugt
InGaAs mHEMT MMIC Technology for Low Noise Amplifiers in Radio Astronomy
· 2024
P. Pütz, F. Thome, A. Leuther and G. Wieching
Production of ALMA Band 2 cryogenic 1st stage LNA
ISSTT 2024 Proceedings· 2024
P. Pütz, S. Türk, C. Leinz, F. Thome, A. Leuther, S. Heyminck, and G. Wieching
Running Non-NN Algorithms on an FPGA Using FINN and TINA
FINN Tutorial at FPL 2024· 2024
Christiaan Boerkamp, Steven van der Vlugt, and Zaid Al-Ars
Si metalens for quasi-optical THz HEB mixer arrays.
ISSTT2024 Proceedings· 2024
Dingding Ren, Wenye Ji, Sofia Cremasco, Jan de Graaff, Tsung-Yu Kao, Alan Lee, Aurèle J. L. Adam, and Jian-Rong Gao
Revisiting a flux recovery systematic error arising from common deconvolution methods used in aperture-synthesis imaging
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2023DOI
Jack F Radcliffe; R J Beswick; A P Thomson; A Njeri; T W B Muxlow
The Effelsberg Direct Digitisation System
· 2023DOI
Ewan Barr, Gundolf Wieching, Amit Bansod, Jan Behrend, Niclas Esser, Christoph Kasemann, Tobias Winchen, Jason Wu
VLBI with the SKA: from concept to reality
· 2023DOI
Cr. García Miró, J. F. Radcliffe, Z. Paragi
HTI-OVGU/ACAP-HTI
Victor Van Wijhe, Vincent Sprave, Daniele Passaretti, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Gerrit Grutzeck, Thilo Pionteck, and Steven v.d. Vlugt
Deliverables (13)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RADIOBLOCKS (New science in Radio Astronomy: applying cutting-edge technology to enhance the entire data chain, from receiver to final output.)