ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) imaging is a research area that focuses on using the most powerful radio telescope in the world to observe the universe in the millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. ALMA imaging allows astronomers to study a wide range of objects and phenomena in the cosmos, including star formation, planetary systems, galaxies, and black holes. By capturing high-resolution images of these celestial objects at long wavelengths, ALMA imaging provides valuable insights into their physical properties and processes. The data collected by ALMA has significantly advanced our understanding of the universe and continues to drive groundbreaking discoveries in astrophysics.