Scientists at IUCAA carry out research in a wide range of areas in astronomy, astrophysics and physics. IUCAA has active research groups in fields like
classical and
quantum gravity,
cosmology,
gravitational waves,
optical and
radio astronomy,
Solar System physics and instrumentation.
Facilities IUCAA, along with
Persistent Systems, Pune, operates the Virtual Observatory project. The observatory provides users access to raw observational data along with advanced processing software designed by engineers at Persistent. IUCAA also maintains
Girawali Observatory which is about 80 km from Pune city, off Pune-Nasik Road and near the historical
Junnar town. In addition to catering to the needs of astronomers in general, this observatory is unique in setting aside a certain amount of time specifically for training as well as observational proposals arising from Indian Universities. The telescope has a
primary mirror of diameter 2 meter, f/3 and a secondary of 60 cm, f/10. IUCAA Faint Object Spectrograph & Camera (IFOSC) is the main instrument available on the telescope's direct
Cassegrain port currently. IUCAA, along with the
Raman Research Institute and
Indian Institute of Astrophysics,
Bangalore, declared a proposal to take a ten percent stake in the
Large Telescope Project, which would allow Indian astronomers access to major upcoming observatories such as the
Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the
Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) and the
European Extremely Large Telescope (EELT). ==Science popularization==