4–6 févr. 2020
Observatoire de Strasbourg
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

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  1. Mark Allen (CDS/CNRS)
    04/02/2020 09:00

    Short intro from everybody

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  2. Mark Allen (CDS/CNRS)
    04/02/2020 09:10
  3. Marco Molinaro (INAF)
    04/02/2020 09:30
  4. Francoise GENOVA ({CNRS}UMR7550)
    04/02/2020 09:45
  5. Dr Martino Romaniello (ESO)
    04/02/2020 10:00
  6. Jayesh WAGH (CNRS-LAPP), Mathilde Hubert (LAPP)
    04/02/2020 10:15
  7. François Bonnarel (CDS ObAS CNRS Université de Strasbourg)
    04/02/2020 11:00
  8. Francoise GENOVA ({CNRS}UMR7550)
    04/02/2020 11:20
  9. Giuseppe Greco (Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo")
    04/02/2020 11:35

    We will show an overview of the O3 LIGO-Virgo low-latency multi-messenger program and the main strategies and the ongoing implementations for working with a gravitational-wave sky localization in the context of the ESCAPE project.

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  10. Margarida Castro Neves
    04/02/2020 14:00

    Using sing SPLAT, Topcat, SAMP in docker containers. How to do it, advantages and disadvantages, problems to solve, how to go on?

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  11. Andre Schaaff (CNRS)
    04/02/2020 14:20

    A short study about how to propose its service(s) through EOSC

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  12. Matthieu Baumann
    04/02/2020 14:40
  13. Zheng Meyer-Zhao (ASTRON)
    04/02/2020 15:00
  14. Dr Antonio D'Isanto (HITS gGmbH)
    05/02/2020 09:00

    The data explosion in astronomy requires the development of new techniques both from the infrastructure and from the analysis side. In particular, the increase of the data complexity demands a parallel effort to deliver efficient and standardized solutions for accessing and managing data, tools and software. The aim of the ESCAPE project is to build a huge European collaboration to face the...

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  15. Pierre Fernique
    05/02/2020 09:20

    STMOC -Space-Time MultiOrder Coverages - offer an unify solution for handling spatial and temporal coverages. This is one of the keys for efficient and fast interoperability tools. We will briefly present the principles of STMOC, the existing implementations, and some scientific use-cases.

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  16. Mark Taylor
    05/02/2020 09:40
  17. Mathieu Servillat (LUTH, Observatoire de Paris)
    05/02/2020 10:00

    The provenance data model proposed as a recommendation to the IVOA is now the base of several implementations. I focused on the capture of relevant provenance information within data processing packages like gammapy and ctapipe, and the job execution tool OPUS.

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  18. Jutta Schnabel (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    05/02/2020 11:00

    In this presentation, an overview is given over the efforts of the KM3NeT collaboration to include the requirements for FAIR data already at the early stages of the construction of the high-energy neutrino experiment. Producing scientific results both in the fields of particle physics and astrophysics, the KM3NeT software and data management build both on HEP technologies and move towards the...

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  19. Markus Demleitner
    05/02/2020 11:20

    In this talk, I will briefly review the goals of the effort of updating Vocabularies in the VO and the current ideas on how to reach them. Based on this, I will discuss how the first few Vocabulary Enhancement Proposals (which are the means of vocabulary management forseen in the WD) went and what conclusions I draw from that.

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  20. Marco Molinaro (INAF)
    05/02/2020 11:40
  21. Nima Sedaghat (ESO)
    05/02/2020 12:00

    In this talk I will go over our recent efforts in utilization of deep learning techniques towards making sense of big astronomical archives. Particularly we will see a demo of the first prototype of RETR-SPECT: a retrieval engine for spectra. I will follow with an exemplar illustration of how we can learn from (BIG) data in astronomy.

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  22. 06/02/2020 11:00
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  24. Mark Allen (CDS/CNRS)
    06/02/2020 12:05

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