ASTERICS ALL-HANDS meeting

Europe/Amsterdam
De Rode Hoed

De Rode Hoed

Keizersgracht 102 1015 CV Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Rob van der Meer (ASTRON)
Description
Please note: The last version of the timetable will be uploaded on Tuesday Morning 13 March

On 14 & 15 March 2018 we will create the opportunity to discuss products and results obtained in ASTERICS with all ASTERICS contributors.

The goal of this meeting is to provide a place and time to discuss results, developments and issues with colleagues at different partners/institutes doing similar work, and to stimulate collaboration. How can you help your fellow ASTERICS colleagues and how can they help you advance in your work?

What we intend to do is have everyone actively interact during the meeting. We do not want long presentations. We want to give everyone the chance to discuss their topic in a small groups of interested people. In order to find such a group, you can announce what you want to talk about in a short pitch. After that you will gather a group of interested people around a table and discuss the subject for 60 minutes. We will have several of these sessions, so you can discuss different subjects in different settings. You can bring in subjects to discuss, results to present, questions to be asked, to make it as lively as possible. We do not organize a big projection screen for all small groups, but presenting things from your laptop is possible.

Instruction for the short pitches
You will have 5 minutes and can use 1 slide to introduce the topic you want to discuss in the break-out sessions. You are free to pitch without the use of a slide.
If you prefer to have a slide up we will need your information ultimately 12 March 13:00. Please note that if you do not send a slide before the deadline we will not show this on the screen. We need to have 1 document of all slides beforehand due to the tight schedule.
Timetable version 13 March 16u
Participants
  • Aard Keimpema
  • Ada Nebot
  • Adriaan Renting
  • Andrea Bignamini
  • Arpad Szomoru
  • Carole Jackson
  • Christine Werkhoven-Tjong
  • Cristiano Bozza
  • Dave Morris
  • Fabio Pasian
  • Fran Jiménez-Esteban
  • Giovanna Jerse
  • GIULIA IAFRATE
  • Giuseppe Cimo'
  • Guide Visser
  • Harro Verkouter
  • Hendrik Heinl
  • Henk Peek
  • Jaime Rosado
  • Jan David Mol
  • Jayesh Wagh
  • Jean Jacquemier
  • Jeroen Koelemeij
  • John Lightfoot
  • Jose López-Jiménez
  • Josep Colomé
  • Kay Graf
  • Kingsley Gale-Sides
  • Léa Jouvin
  • Marco Molinaro
  • Marjan Timmer
  • Mark Allen
  • Mark Kettenis
  • Markus Nullmeier
  • Nicolas Chotard
  • Paul Boven
  • Peter Hague
  • Peter Hinrich
  • Peter Jansweijer
  • Ralf Wischnewski
  • Rob Smets
  • Rob van der Meer
  • Roy Williams
  • Sara Bertocco
  • Sebastiaan van der Tol
  • Stelios Voutsinas
  • Stephen Serjeant
  • Tammo Jan Dijkema
  • Thomas Vuillaume
  • Vladislav Stolyarov
  • Wednesday, 14 March
    • 09:00 10:00
      Walk in
    • 10:00 10:30
      ASTERICS - Inspirations & Objectives: Michiel Brentjens
      slides
    • 10:30 11:05
      Pitches: 1

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 10:30
        Efficiently storing, processing, and querying arbitrary sky regions in databases (Nullmeier) 5m
      • 10:35
        White Rabbit Time and Frequency Transfer over Public Networks (Boven) 5m
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Experience in making CORELib and ROAst (Bozza) 5m
        Slides
      • 10:45
        LOFAR design lessons (Mol) 5m
      • 10:50
        Integrating CASA into Jupyter for remote data reduction (Keimpema) 5m
        Slides
      • 10:55
        Evolve from interoperable data collections to integrated systems of services for data-intensive astronomy and open science (Pasian) 5m
        Slides
    • 11:05 12:05
      Break-out sessions

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

    • 12:05 12:40
      Pitches: 2

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 12:05
        Results of pilots that SURFnet and other NREN's are working on to support high throughput data transfers (Hinrich) 5m
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Status of Time Domain Astronomy in the VO community (Nebot) 5m
      • 12:15
        How to use modern CPUs feature within Python (Jacquemier) 5m
        Slides
      • 12:20
        How to make a citizen science experiment (Serjeant) 5m
      • 12:25
        SKA AAA approach and the new challenges (Jerse) 5m
        Slides
      • 12:30
        White Rabbit Calibration (Jansweijer) 5m
        Slides
    • 12:40 13:40
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:10 13:40
      Closed meeting: AEB
    • 13:40 14:35
      Break-out sessions: 2

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

    • 14:35 15:15
      Pitches: 3

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 14:40
        Data access interoperability between different infrastructures and data centers (Bertocco) 5m
        Slides
      • 14:45
        Citizen Science in the classroom: problems and requirements (Iafrate) 5m
        Slides
      • 14:50
        Running old software in container solutions (Graf) 5m
        Slides
      • 14:55
        - (Heinl) 5m
      • 15:00
        A new, simple, tool for faster transport of large data sets (Verkouter) 5m
        Slides
      • 15:05
        LSST data access with Qserv, Jupyter, web app (Chotard) 5m
        Slides
    • 15:15 16:15
      Break-out sessions: 3

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

      • 15:15
        Data access interoperability between different infrastructures and data centers (Bertocco) 5m
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Citizen Science in the classroom: problems and requirements (Iaferate) 5m
        Slides
      • 15:25
        Running old software in container solutions (Graf) 5m
        Slides
      • 15:30
        - (Heinl) 5m
      • 15:35
        A new, simple, tool for faster transport of large data sets (Verkouter) 5m
        Slides
    • 16:15 16:20
      ASTERICS Update: Results of the day
      slides
    • 16:20 18:00
      Activity
  • Thursday, 15 March
    • 09:00 09:15
      Walk in
    • 09:15 09:30
      ASTERICS Update: Plenary
      slides
    • 09:30 10:05
      Pitches: 4

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 09:35
        Maximising the impact of ASTERICS (Jackson) 5m
        Slides
      • 09:40
        VO protocol based modular publishing tools (Molinaro) 5m
        Slides
      • 09:45
        Evolving VOEvent in response to community feedback (Morris) 5m
        Slides
      • 09:50
        How can SURFnet introduce Time & Frequency Transfer in the network? (Smets) 5m
        Slides
      • 09:55
        Multi-observatory scheduling for multi-messenger science (Colomé) 5m
        Slides
      • 10:00
        The GammaLearn project: Deep Learning applied to CTA (Vuillaume) 5m
        Slides
    • 10:05 11:05
      Break-out sessions: 4

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

    • 11:05 11:40
      Pitches: 5

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 11:05
        Development of VO-tools: VOSA and CLUSTERIX (Fran) 5m
        Slides
      • 11:10
        Practices regarding workflows with interferometry data (Hague) 5m
        Slides
      • 11:15
        Sharing Rich Data about Exciting Events (Williams) 5m
        Slides
      • 11:20
        Big picture of multi-messenger observing. How do collaborations form and work? (Lightfoot) 5m
        Slides
      • 11:25
        Work in progress about A&A for workflow management systems in an astronomical data center (Bignamini) 5m
        Slides
    • 11:40 12:40
      Lunch 1h
    • 12:40 13:40
      Break-out sessions: 5

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

    • 13:40 14:15
      Pitches: + Hot topics

      6x 5 minute pitches

      • 13:40
        Timing redundancy in White Rabbit Networks (López-Jiménez) 5m
      • 13:45
        Ideas on the consolidation of a common format for event based experiments (Rosado) 5m
        Slides
      • 13:50
        Discovery and data access of N-D data cubes in the VO scenario (Molinaro) 5m
        Slides
      • 13:55
        Mapping algorithms onto massively parallel hardware (van der Tol) 5m
      • 14:00
        OBELICS Workshops & Schools (Wagh) 5m
        Slides
      • 14:05
        Announcing someone else’s work: Jupyter Lab (Dijkema) 5m
    • 14:15 15:15
      Break-out sessions

      Group will be devided into 6 smaller groups

    • 15:15 15:30
      ASTERICS Update: Closing
      slides