New Virtual Platform

ACME Launches Online Platform and Training Series for Multi-Messenger Astrophysics

October 23, 2025

Gamma-ray Group

The platform provides open access to expert guidance across six Joint Centres of Expertise

The Astrophysics Centre for Multimessenger Studies in Europe (ACME) has launched its Virtual Access Platform — support.acme-astro.eu — providing open access to expert guidance across six Joint Centres of Expertise (JCEs) covering Gamma-rays, Gravitational Waves, Neutrinos & Cosmic Rays, Optical & Near-Infrared, Radio, and X-rays. Researchers can submit requests through a ticketing system for personalized support in observations, data analysis, and theoretical interpretation.

In parallel, ACME is organizing a series of remote tutorials and hands-on sessions over the next three months, offering training in observational techniques, data analysis tools, and theoretical frameworks for multi-messenger astrophysics. Full details, including registration links and session topics, are available at acme-astro.eu/hands-on-sessions .

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