The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) survey is a large-scale project that aims to study the universe using radio telescopes located in Chile. ALMA is a collaboration between international partners such as Europe, North America, East Asia, and Chile, and it provides astronomers with the ability to observe the universe in unprecedented detail and resolution at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. This survey allows researchers to study a wide range of astronomical phenomena, including the formation of stars and galaxies, the chemistry of interstellar space, and the properties of exoplanetary systems. The high sensitivity and resolution of ALMA make it an invaluable tool for astronomers seeking to understand the complex processes that govern the evolution of the universe.