"Opening Science" - LabEx UnivEarthS Thematic School 2020

Europe/Paris
Online

Online

Wherever
Description

Opening Science

A challenge for geosciences and astrophysics

14, 15 & 16 December, in the afternoon – Online


The event is now over, thank you for your partcipation.

The LabEx UnivEarthS will present the new edition of its Thematic School from Monday 14 December to Wednesday 16 December 2020. This year's theme is "Opening Science, a challenge for geosciences and astrophysics".

Due to the health context, this event will be held entirely online.

The School will take place in three sessions:

  • Session 1: Opening Science: how and why (14 December afternoon)
  • Session 2: Sharing data and tools (15 December afternoon)
  • Session 3: Participatory science: citizens at the heart of Science (16 December afternoon)

More information on:
http://www.univearths.fr/en/univearths-fall-school/school2020/

    • 14:55
      Session 1 | Science Ouverte, comment et pourquoi ?
    • 1
      Introduction

      Marc Chaussidon, directeur de l'IPGP (Université de Paris / CNRS) & directeur du LabEx UnivEarthS
      Anne Lemière, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)

    • 2
      La nécessité d'une Science ouverte: un aperçu historique

      Elise Lehoux, Bibliothèque d’Université de Paris
      This presentation will be in French

    • 3
      Open Data in Earth, Planets and Universe Sciences: State of Art and Challenges

      Aude Chambodut, EOST (Université de Strasbourg / CNRS)
      This presentation will be in French

    • 4
      Se lancer dans la Science Ouverte

      Joanna Janik, DDOR-CNRS
      This presentation will be in French

    • 14:55
      Session 2 | Sharing data and tools
    • 5
      Gravitational Wave: Open Data from Virgo and LIGO Collaborations

      Agata Trovato, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 6
      Gammapy: An open tool for gamma-ray and multi-messenger astronomy

      Régis Terrier, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 7
      Fink: the transient sky from the Rubin/LSST alert stream

      Julien Peloton, IJCLab (Université Paris-Saclay / CNRS)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 16:30
      Break
    • 8
      ESCAPE : An European Science Cluster of Astronomy & Particle physics ESFRI research infrastructures

      Catherine Boisson, LUTH (Observatoire de Paris / Université de Paris / CNRS)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 9
      DATA TERRA: An infrastructure for Earth-system data and services

      Frédéric Huynh, Data Terra
      This presentation will be in English

    • 10
      Round table: Open-data and unpredictable events

      Matteo Barsuglia, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      Eric Chassande-Mottin, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      Jérôme Gaillardet, IPGP (Université de Paris / CNRS)
      This exchange will be in English

    • 14:55
      Session 3 | Participatory science: citizens at the heart of Science
    • 11
      Belisama: taking part of the TARANIS mission

      Philippe Laurent, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA) & AIM (CEA / CNRS)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 12
      LastQuake : An app for citizen sismology

      Rémy Bossu, CSEM / EMSC
      This presentation will be in English

    • 13
      InSight @ school: The Mars sismometer in the classroom

      Jean-Luc Berenguer, Géoazur (CNRS / Université Côte d’Azur / IRD) & Secondary school Teacher
      This presentation will be in English

    • 16:30
      Break
    • 14
      GRANDMA: amateur and professional astronomers hunting for Kilonovae

      Sarah Antier, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 15
      REINFORCE: Bridging scientist and citizens

      Rémy Le Breton, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      This presentation will be in English

    • 16
      Round Table: participatory science and citizen engagement?

      Sarah Antier, APC (Université de Paris / CNRS / CEA)
      Asma Steinhausser, CR2P (Muséum National d’Histoire)
      Laure Fallou, CSEM / EMSC
      This exchange will be in English