The Square Kilometre Array Epoch of Reionisation and Cosmic Dawn Experiment
Cathryn M. Trott

TL;DR
This paper discusses the planned SKA experiments to study the early universe's structure formation and ionising radiation during the first billion years, focusing on future low-frequency observations.
Contribution
It details the design and planning of the SKA EoR/CD experiments aimed at exploring the Universe's first billion years.
Findings
Design of low-frequency SKA experiments outlined
Work underway to define and execute these programs
Future observations expected to shed light on cosmic dawn
Abstract
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Epoch of Reionisation and Cosmic Dawn (EoR/CD) experiments aim to explore the growth of structure and production of ionising radiation in the first billion years of the Universe. Here I describe the experiments planned for the future low-frequency components of the Observatory, and work underway to define, design and execute these programs.
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