, Posters
Over the past years Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) data
 processing in CASA has become a reality. It is now a supported
 alternative to AIPS for continuum observations with the European VLBI
 Network (EVN) and has established itself as one of the two official
 calibration pipelines for the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). It can
 also be used for (EVN) spectral line observations, many Very Long
 Baseline Array (VLBA) observations and observations by other (long
 baseline) radio arrays such as LOFAR-VLBI, e-MERLIN and GMVA. A
 comprehensive CASA-based VLBI pipeline that supports many of these
 arrays is available in the form of rPICARD.
This presentation will give an overview of VLBI functionality in CASA,
 as well as current and future developments that are needed to make
 sure data processing software keeps track with other technical and
 scientific developments in VLBI and future developments like the
 ngVLA. It will provide some interesting examples on how basing these
 developments on a packages written in "modern" languages like C++ and
 Python eases improvements of existing algorithms and implementation of
 new algorithms.
Mark Kettenis is a Software Project Scientist at the Join Institute for VLBI in Europe. He is involved in the various software projects for processing of VLBI data, from data acquisition all the way though data processing software in the end-user domain.
 
 