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Revision as of 17:17, 14 December 2019
Workshop Agenda
Zoom link to join the meeting streaming https://zoom.us/j/456819731
Agenda is available also as a PDF here
name | title | duration (with discussion) | |
Wednesday 18 December 2019 | |||
10:00 | Coffee and Registration | 01:00 | |
11:00 | Giuseppe Leto, Isabella Pagano | Welcome address and logistics | 00:10 |
11:10 | Timo Prusti | Gaia mission status | 00:30 |
11:40 | Lorenzo Rimoldini | Classification of Gaia variable objects: DR2 vs DR3 | 00:20 |
12:00 | Simon Hodgkin | (remote) Gaia Science Alerts introduction | 00:30 |
12:30 | Gábor Marton | PyTorch classification of astronomical light curves | 00:15 |
12:45 | Mitja Fridman | Study of the Gaia AlertPipe performance and test of the likelihood detector | 00:15 |
13:00 | Lunch break | 01:00 | |
14:00 | Akihiko Fukui | Planned Ground-based Survey for Bright Microlensing Events | 00:25 |
14:25 | Ilknur Gezer | Young Stellar Objects in Gaia | 00:15 |
14:40 | Volodymyr Reshetnyk | Gaia Alerts in X-ray and Radio catalogues | 00:15 |
14:55 | Andrii Simon | New events in the Gaia alerts data. | 00:15 |
15:10 | Franz-Josef (Josch) Hambsch | Follow up of GAIA alerts | 00:15 |
15:25 | Coffee break | 00:35 | |
16:00 | Fraser Lewis | Using Gaia Alerts to Link Education and Research | 00:15 |
16:15 | Vira Godunova | Long-term monitoring of Gaia transients at the Terskol Observatory | 00:15 |
16:30 | Inna Izviekova | Variability analysis of Gaia16bnz by optical follow-up from Terskol and Lisnyky observatories | 00:15 |
16:45 | Yana Markus | Gaia Alerts optical follow-up from Lisnyky observatory | 00:15 |
17:00 | Helen Jermak | Time Domain Astronomy with the New Robotic Telescope | 00:15 |
17:15 | Ricardo Zanmar Sanchez | News about the robotic APT2 telescope and the SOXS spectrograph at NTT | 00:15 |
17:30 | Susanne M Hoffmann | 2000 years of alert history - what can we learn from dead astronomer's observations? | 00:15 |
17:45 | Jun Yang | Measure the gas to dust ratio towards bright sources in the Galactic Bulge | 00:15 |
Thursday 19 December 2019 | |||
09:30 | Gerry Gilmore | The next OPTICON opportunity | 00:20 |
09:50 | Gudrun Pebody | the OPTICON-RadioNet PILOT | 00:15 |
10:05 | John Davies | TNA in OPTICON | 00:15 |
10:20 | Buckley David | Transient astronomy in South Africa | 00:25 |
10:45 | Marco Lam | Cross-platform automated spectral data reduction application | 00:15 |
11:00 | Coffee break | 00:30 | |
11:30 | Pawel Zieliński | Cambrigde Photometric Calibration Server 2.0 | 00:15 |
11:45 | Przemysław Mikołajczyk | CCDPhot - an engine behind CPCS 2.0 | 00:15 |
12:00 | Lukasz Wyrzykowski | OPTICON Time-Domain Network and its future including Black Hole TOM presentation | 00:25 |
12:25 | Iair Arcavi | Rapid Robotic Followup of Transients | 00:25 |
12:50 | Lunch break | 01:10 | |
14:00 | Rob Beswick | (remote) Radio Time Domain in the new PILOT | 00:20 |
14:20 | Marcin Gawroński | Radio observations in the era of time-domain astronomy | 00:20 |
14:40 | Discussion | new OPTICON discussion | 00:50 |
15:30 | Coffee break | Workshop photo | 00:30 |
16:00 | Cosimo Inserra | ePESSTO+: the advanced Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects | 00:30 |
16:30 | Mariusz Gromadzki | New types of transients in the era of all-sky surveys | 00:15 |
16:45 | Nada Ihanec | Nuclear transients in Gaia | 00:15 |
17:00 | Mateusz Bronikowski | Identification of overluminous Gaia Alerts using photo-z catalogues | 00:15 |
17:15 | Katja Bricman | Observing TDEs in the era of LSST | 00:15 |
20:00 | Workshop Dinner | ||
Friday 20 December 2019 | |||
09:30 | Zofia Kaczmarek | The search for IMBHs in Gaia: new simulations and results | 00:15 |
09:45 | Algita Stankevičiūtė | Atmospheric Turbulence challenges for hunting Black Holes with ground based telescopes | 00:15 |
10:00 | Kotryna Siskauskaite | Microlensing through binary black holes | 00:15 |
10:15 | Katarzyna Kruszyńska | Highlights from Microlensing events found in Gaia Science Alerts | 00:20 |
10:35 | Krzysztof Rybicki | Gaia18bmt and Gaia19bld - highlights from microlensing alerts | 00:20 |
10:55 | Coffee break | 00:35 | |
11:30 | Agnieszka Gurgul | Polarimetric measurements of microlensing events | 00:15 |
11:45 | Tolga Güver | Istanbul University Observatory : IST60 as a Robotic Telescope | 00:15 |
12:00 | Nariman Ismailov | On the observational equipments in visual range at the Shamakhy Observatory | 00:15 |
12:15 | Oliwia Ziółkowska | Loiano and Aristarchos in OPTICON | 00:15 |
12:30 | Erika Pakstiene | Stellar variability analysis at Molėtai Astronomical Observatory | 00:15 |
12:45 | Justas Zdanavičius | Gaia alerts observation at Molėtai Astronomical Observatory | 00:15 |
13:00 | Staszek Zola | Followup observations of Gaia alerts with SKYNET robotic telescopes | 00:15 |
13:15 | Lunch break | 01:00 | |
14:15 | Discussion | "Technical issues, comments | |
15:15 | end of the workshop |
last update: 13/12/2019 11:05:31
The Social Dinner will be held on Thursday 19th December at 20:00.
On Saturday, 21.Dec, there will be an interesting social event/trip, so if you can, please stay a bit longer!
More details on the Social programme and the trips are available under Logistics pages