Astrophysics Centre for Multimessenger studies in Europe (ACME) - project kick-off meeting

Europe/Paris
Amphithéâtre Buffon, Université Paris Cité

Amphithéâtre Buffon, Université Paris Cité

15 rue Hélène Brion 75013 Paris
Antoine Kouchner (Laboratoire APC), Julie Epas (CNRS/APC)
Description

ACME (the Astrophysics Centre for Multi-messenger studies in Europe) is set up to realize an ambitious coordinated European-wide optimization of the accessibility and cohesion between multiple leading RI, offering access to instruments, data and expertise, focused on the new science of multi-messenger astrophysics. ACME will forge a basis for strengthened long-term collaboration between these RI irrespective of location. Collaboration and user training will be specifically aimed at levelling up access opportunities across Europe and beyond.


ACME objectives are:
- implement the European roadmaps’ recommendations and act as a pathfinder to broaden, improve and align access to the
respective RI services and data, and assess and evaluate new models for better coordination and provision of at-scale services
- provide harmonized and inclusive trans-national and virtual access to world-class RI
- develop centres of expertise providing expert support to enable easier access for more researchers
- improve science data products management to facilitate both focused research goals and serendipitous discoveries, implementing
FAIR approaches to broaden access
- improve interoperable systems for rapid identification of astrophysical candidate events, and alert distribution to the network of RI
and scientific consortia to optimize follow-up observations
- provide training for a new and broader generation of scientists and engineers
- open the astrophysics and astroparticle physics data sets to other disciplines, such as environmental studies or marine biology for
the undersea neutrino facilities and increase citizen engagement in scientific research

 

 

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  • Aard Keimpema
  • Agnieszka Slowikowska
  • Alex Kraus
  • Alona Mozgova
  • Andrea Bianco
  • Andrea Melandri
  • Andrea Rossi
  • Andreas Haungs
  • Andrii Neronov
  • Antoine Kouchner
  • Benoit Mours
  • Bob Campbell
  • Bohdan Hnatyk
  • Carsten Kramer
  • Catherine Boisson
  • David Young
  • Eliana Palazzi
  • Enrique Zas
  • Erin O'Sullivan
  • Francesca Spagnuolo
  • Francois Brun
  • George Pappas
  • Gerry Gilmore
  • Giancarlo Cella
  • Giuseppe Cimo
  • Gudrun Tausch-Pebody
  • Gwen Wilberts Dewasseige
  • Heidi Korhonen
  • Izabela Rottmann
  • Jean Ballet
  • Julian Rautenberg
  • Julien Peloton
  • Junghwan Oh
  • Jutta Schnabel
  • Jérôme Pety
  • Kay Graf
  • LAURENT PALARIC
  • Lidiia Zadorozhna
  • Lina Tomasella
  • Liyi Gu
  • Lorenzo Natalucci
  • Luca Izzo
  • Lukasz Wyrzykowski
  • Marica Branchesi
  • Marjolein Verkouter
  • Mark Kettenis
  • Martin Giard
  • Mathieu Servillat
  • Morselli Aldo
  • Nikolaos Stergioulas
  • Oscar Blanch Bigas
  • Paolo D'Avanzo
  • pierre-olivier petrucci
  • Rob Beswick
  • ROBERTA ZANIN
  • roberto neri
  • Roberto Pizzo
  • Régis Terrier
  • Sarah ANTIER
  • Severine Perus
  • Silvia Piranomonte
  • Stephen Serjeant
  • Stéphane Corbel
  • Susanna Vergani
  • Tiina Suomijarvi
  • Valentyna Babur
  • Vassyl Danylevsky
  • Vincent Bertin
  • Vladislavs Bezrukovs
  • Volodymyr Savchenko
  • Zsolt Paragi
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Julie Epas