It was September 2006, and Giorgio Siringo -who had arrived two years earlier to put “eyes” on the APEX radio telescope from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany- could never again erase that image from his mind.


Today he does much more in the Engineering Department: in addition to being our Front End Technical Lead and Spectrum Manager, he ensures that ALMA’s “eyes”, our receivers, have the necessary quality for astronomical observations and maximum availability 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.




I am happy with how things have been going these 10 years. It has been a unique and rewarding adventure that has enriched me, with no regrets,” closes Giorgio.

It is great to learn what are the things that has left an imprint on my colleagues minds over the years! So much to learn!