23–28 juil. 2020
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  1. Jutta Schnabel (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Dr Kay Graf (ECAP - University of Erlangen)
    23/07/2020 09:00
    Plenary talk

    Introduction to the ESCAPE, OSSR and WOSSL

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  2. Roberto Di Cosmo
    23/07/2020 09:15
  3. Igor Oya
    23/07/2020 09:50
  4. Juande Santander-Vela (SKA Organisation)
    23/07/2020 10:15

    The Square Kilometre Array Organisation (SKAO) is in the process to start construction of what will be the largest research facility in the world, with two radio interferometers generating each one petabyte of data per day, which will be distributed by a network of SKA Regional Centres (SRCs). Construction is expected to start after the establishment of the SKA Observatory Inter-Governmental...

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  5. Axel Donath
    23/07/2020 10:40
  6. Gyula I. G. Jozsa, Sphesihle Makhathini
    23/07/2020 11:20
  7. Richard Izzo (Tensorwerk)
    23/07/2020 11:45

    open-source data versioning tool

    VideoID: 76196

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  8. Frossie Economou (Rubin Observatory)
    24/07/2020 08:00

    At Rubin Observatory we are several years into software development of services in preparation for the Legacy Survey of Space & Time (LSST). In this talk I will describe how adopting a service deployment model has enabled us to use integration testing as a core part of our development lifecycle. Key technologies referenced will be Kubernetes, ArgoCD, Vault, and Helm.

    VideoID: 76234

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  9. Carina Haupt (German Aerospace Center (DLR))
    24/07/2020 08:30
    Plenary talk
  10. Tamas Gal (ECAP / FAU)
    24/07/2020 09:00
    Plenary talk
  11. Lukas Heinrich (CERN)
    24/07/2020 09:25
  12. Andrea Valassi (CERN)
    24/07/2020 09:50
    Plenary talk
  13. Dr Christian Tacke (GSI)
    24/07/2020 10:15
    Plenary talk
  14. Paolo Manghi
    24/07/2020 11:00
    Plenary talk
  15. Dr Thomas Vuillaume (LAPP, CNRS)
    24/07/2020 11:30
    Plenary talk
  16. Mark Kettenis (JIVE)
    24/07/2020 12:00
    Plenary talk
  17. Enrique GARCIA GARCIA
    27/07/2020 09:00
    Plenary talk
  18. Stefano Alberto Russo (IANF)
    27/07/2020 09:25
    Plenary talk
  19. Mathieu Servillat (LUTH, Observatoire de Paris)
    27/07/2020 09:50
  20. Christoph Welling
    27/07/2020 09:55
  21. Stefan Reck (ECAP - University of Erlangen)
    27/07/2020 10:00

    A training organizer for Deep Learning

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  22. Cosimo Nigro (IFAE)
    27/07/2020 10:05

    Built on numpy and astropy, agnpy computes the spectral energy distribution (SED) produced by the synchrotron and inverse Compton radiation of relativistic electrons accelerated in the jets of Active Galactic Nuclei. The radiation field of several AGN components (e.g. Accretion Disk, Broad Line Region, Dust Torus) can be selected as target for the inverse Compton and the gamma-gamma...

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  23. Cosimo Nigro (IFAE)
    27/07/2020 10:10

    The joint-crab project represents the first multi-instrument, fully-reproducible analysis in gamma-ray astronomy.
    A common data format proposed for high-level gamma-ray instruments data is implemented for a small set of Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, VERITAS, FACT, and H.E.S.S observations.
    The data were analysed with the open-source software gammapy to produce a joint maximum likelihood fit of the Crab...

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  24. Cosimo Nigro (IFAE)
    27/07/2020 10:15

    Based on ROOT, gLike is a framework for the numerical maximization of likelihood functions.
    The likelihood has one free parameter (named g) and as many nuisance parameters as wanted, which will be profiled in the maximization process. Multi-instrument likelihood can be created and jointly profiled by compounding together several likelihood terms. gLike has been and is being used for Dark...

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  25. Matthias Bissinger (ECAP - University of Erlangen)
    27/07/2020 10:20

    In astronomy it is a common task for a telescope/detector team to provide a software pipeline for

    • reducing data to a certain region on the sky,
    • applying the most recent calibration knowledge,
    • and estimating signal probabilities and signal background.

    Using this pipeline enables the astrophysicist to quickly start analyzing and interpreting the data in a scientific...

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  26. Caterina Doglioni (University of Geneva)
    27/07/2020 10:25
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  28. Mark Kettenis (JIVE)
    27/07/2020 11:10
    Plenary talk
  29. Jose Benito Gonzalez Lopez (CERN)
    27/07/2020 11:35
    Plenary talk
  30. Stefano Alberto Russo (IANF)
    27/07/2020 13:15
  31. Enrique GARCIA GARCIA
    27/07/2020 13:30
  32. 27/07/2020 14:30
  33. Carina Haupt (German Aerospace Center (DLR))
    28/07/2020 09:00
  34. Jutta Schnabel (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    28/07/2020 09:45
  35. Igor Oya
    28/07/2020 10:10
  36. Marco Bartolini (SKA Organisation)
    28/07/2020 10:50

    In this talk I'll take a look at the software licensing and related policies adopted by the SKA project. I'll try to cover the reasons of the main choices and their consequences on the project.
    I'm not a lawyer, so I'll try and give an engineering perspective on the topic.

    VideoID: 76577

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  37. Yan Grange (ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy)
    28/07/2020 11:15
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  39. Jutta Schnabel (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Dr Kay Graf (ECAP - University of Erlangen)
    28/07/2020 12:10