Schedule Summary | ||||||
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Session | DateTime UTC | UTC-07:00 | UTC-04:00 | UTC+02:00 | UTC+08:00 | UTC+10:00 |
Victoria BC/Pasadena | Washington DC | Bologna | Perth/Beijing | Canberra | ||
Session I | Tuesday 9 May 09:00–10:30 CEST | 9 May 02:00 | 9 May 05:00 | 9 May 11:00 | 9 May 17:00 | 9 May 19:00 |
Session II | Thursday 11th May 14:00–15:30 CEST | 11 May 07:00 | 11 May 09:00 | 11 May 16:00 | 11 May 22:00 | 12 May 00:00 |
Speaker | Title | Time | Abstract | Material |
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Tess Jaffe NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
NASA Atrophysics Platform | 12' | We'll give an overview of the planned NASA astrophysics science platform, particularly what it is intended to do and what it will NOT do. We'll then give a status update and describe some of the areas that connect to IVOA. | |
Jesus Salgado SKA Observatory |
SKA science platform | 12' | Abstract TDB | |
Simon O'Toole Australian Astronomical Observatory |
AAO Central Data Central's adventures in the VO |
12' | Data Central is now a mature science platform with many different facets, including implementations of several IVOA standards. We offer IVOA services like TAP, SIA, SSA, SCS and DataLink, but also a service that aggregates a large range of IVOA services together for single objects of interest. In this talk, I will give an overview of how the IVOA has helped our journey to FAIR data, where we are hitting roadblocks, and some possible new directions. | |
Yunfei Xu China-VO |
China-VO 3.0 | 12' | An update on the current status of the China-VO 3.0 science platform. | |
Omar Laurino Chandra X-ray observatrory |
CfA Nexus R&D | 12' | In this talk we present the Center for Astrophysics and Harvard & Smithsonian Research and Development effort to provide a multi-wavelength science platform catered to scientists across departments and wavelength domains. The effort is aimed at integrating heterogeneous data using IVOA standard protocols, as well as providing a platform for bringing astronomer's science close to the data, in preparation for the ambitious vision of enabling Peta-scale Astronomy through missions currently being developed at the Center for Astrophysics. | |
All | Discussion | 30' | Panel discussion covering the topics raised in the talks, with emphasis on the IVOA's role going forward. What does the IVOA need to do next ? |
Speaker | Title | Time | Abstract | Material |
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Vincente Navarro ESA |
ESA DataLabs | 12' | Abstract TDB | |
Mario Juric University of Washington |
HiPSCat: extending HiPS to for highly scalable large-scale catalog analyses | 12' | HiPSCat: Motivated by Rubin, we're developing a partitioned dataset format enabling distributed analysis, joins, and cross-matching of catalogs at PB+ scales. The aim is to enable analytics tools allowing users to perform joint, full-catalog, analyses on science platforms. We're looking for feedback and collaboration opportunities. | |
Robert Nikutta NOIRLab |
title | 12' | Abstract TDB | |
Brian Major CADC |
CADC science platform | 12' | The CANFAR Science Platform allows users to build, publish, and execute docker containers both interactively and programmatically. This has been a success, but challenges lay ahead through participation SKA SRCNet and the Vera C Rubic Observatory, where data and processing are geographically distributed and controlled by different institutes. We require mechanisms to allow this network of heterogeneous science platforms to work together. | |
Dave Morris Edinburgh University |
Gaia Data Mining platform | 12' | Abstract TDB | |
All | Discussion | 30' | Panel discussion covering the topics raised in the talks, with emphasis on the IVOA's role going forward. What does the IVOA need to do next ? |