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|''duration (with discussion)''
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|colspan="4"|<big>'''Wednesday 18 December 2019'''</big>
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|'''10:00'''
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|'''Coffee and Registration '''
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|
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|01:00
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|----
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|11:00
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|Giuseppe Leto, Isabella Pagano
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| Welcome address and logistics
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|00:10
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|----
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|11:10
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|Timo Prusti
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|Gaia mission status
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|00:30
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|----
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|11:40
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|Lorenzo Rimoldini
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|Classification of Gaia variable objects: DR2 vs DR3
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|00:20
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|----
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|12:00
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|Simon Hodgkin
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|(remote) Gaia Science Alerts introduction
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|00:30
 +
|----
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|12:30
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|Gábor Marton
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|PyTorch classification of astronomical light curves
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|00:15
 +
|----
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|12:45
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|Mitja Fridman
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|Study of the Gaia AlertPipe performance and test of the likelihood detector
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|00:15
 +
|----
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|'''13:00'''
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|'''Lunch break '''
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|
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|01:00
 +
|----
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|14:00
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|Akihiko Fukui
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|Planned Ground-based Survey for Bright Microlensing Events
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|00:25
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|----
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|14:25
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|Ilknur Gezer
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|Young Stellar Objects in Gaia
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|00:15
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|----
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|14:40
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|Volodymyr Reshetnyk
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|Gaia Alerts in X-ray and Radio catalogues
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|00:15
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|----
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|14:55
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|Andrii Simon
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|New events in the Gaia alerts data.
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|00:15
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|----
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|15:10
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|Franz-Josef (Josch) Hambsch
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|Follow up of GAIA alerts
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|00:15
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|----
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|'''15:25'''
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|'''Coffee break'''
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|
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|00:35
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|----
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|16:00
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|Fraser Lewis
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|Using Gaia Alerts to Link Education and Research
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|00:15
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|----
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|16:15
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|Vira Godunova
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|Long-term monitoring of Gaia transients at the Terskol Observatory
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|00:15
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|----
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|16:30
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|Inna Izviekova
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|Variability analysis of Gaia16bnz by optical follow-up from Terskol and Lisnyky observatories
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|00:15
 +
|----
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|16:45
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|Yana Markus
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|Gaia Alerts optical follow-up from Lisnyky observatory
 +
|00:15
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|----
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|17:00
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|Helen Jermak
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|Time Domain Astronomy with the New Robotic Telescope
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|00:15
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|----
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|17:15
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|Ricardo Zanmar Sanchez
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|News about the robotic APT2 telescope and the SOXS spectrograph at NTT
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|00:15
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|----
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|17:30
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|Susanne M Hoffmann
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|2000 years of alert history - what can we learn from dead astronomer's observations?
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|00:15
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|----
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|17:45
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|Jun Yang
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|Measure the gas to dust ratio towards bright sources in the Galactic Bulge
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|00:15
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|----
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|----
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|colspan="4"|<big>'''Thursday 19 December 2019'''</big>
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|----
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|09:30
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|Gerry Gilmore
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|The next OPTICON opportunity
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|00:20
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|----
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|09:50
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|Gudrun Pebody
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|the OPTICON-RadioNet PILOT
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|00:15
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|----
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|10:05
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|John Davies
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|TNA in OPTICON
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|00:15
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|----
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|10:20
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|Buckley David
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|Transient astronomy in South Africa
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|00:25
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|----
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|10:45
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|Marco Lam
 +
|Cross-platform automated spectral data reduction application
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|00:15
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|----
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|'''11:00'''
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|'''Coffee break '''
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|
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|00:30
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|----
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|11:30
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|Pawel Zieliński
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|Cambrigde Photometric Calibration Server 2.0
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|00:15
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|----
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|11:45
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|Przemysław Mikołajczyk
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|CCDPhot​ - an engine behind CPCS 2.0
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|00:15
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|----
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|12:00
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|Lukasz Wyrzykowski
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|OPTICON Time-Domain Network and its future including Black Hole TOM presentation
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|00:25
 +
|----
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|12:25
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|Iair Arcavi
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|Rapid Robotic Followup of Transients
 +
|00:25
 +
|----
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|'''12:50'''
 +
|'''Lunch break '''
 +
|
 +
|01:10
 +
|----
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|14:00
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|Rob Beswick
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|(remote) Radio Time Domain in the new PILOT
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|00:20
 +
|----
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|14:20
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|Marcin Gawroński
 +
|Radio observations in the era of time-domain astronomy
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|00:20
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|----
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|14:40
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|''Discussion ''
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|''new OPTICON discussion''
 +
|00:50
 +
|----
 +
|'''15:30'''
 +
|'''Coffee break '''
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|
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|00:30
 +
|----
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|16:00
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|Cosimo Inserra
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|ePESSTO+: the advanced Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects
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|00:30
 +
|----
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|16:30
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|Mariusz Gromadzki
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|New types of transients in the era of all-sky surveys
 +
|00:15
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|----
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|16:45
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|Nada Ihanec
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|Nuclear transients in Gaia
 +
|00:15
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|----
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|17:00
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|Mateusz Bronikowski
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|Identification of overluminous Gaia Alerts using photo-z catalogues
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|00:15
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|----
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|17:15
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|Katja Bricman
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|Observing TDEs in the era of LSST
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|00:15
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|----
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|----
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|colspan="4"|<big>'''Friday 20 December 2019'''</big>
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|----
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|09:30
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|Zofia Kaczmarek
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|The search for IMBHs in Gaia: new simulations and results
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|00:15
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|----
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|09:45
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|Algita Stankevičiūtė
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|Atmospheric Turbulence challenges for hunting Black Holes with ground based telescopes
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|00:15
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|----
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|10:00
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|Kotryna Siskauskaite
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|Microlensing through binary black holes
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|00:15
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|----
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|10:15
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|Katarzyna Kruszyńska
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|Highlights from Microlensing events found in Gaia Science Alerts
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|00:20
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|----
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|10:35
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|Krzysztof Rybicki
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|Gaia18bmt and Gaia19bld - highlights from microlensing alerts
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|00:20
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|----
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|'''10:55'''
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|'''Coffee break '''
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|
 +
|00:35
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|----
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|11:30
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|Agnieszka Gurgul
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|Polarimetric measurements of microlensing events
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|00:15
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|----
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|11:45
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|Tolga Güver
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|Istanbul University Observatory : IST60 as a Robotic Telescope
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|00:15
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|----
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|12:00
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|Nariman Ismailov
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|On the observational equipments in visual range at the Shamakhy Observatory
 +
|00:15
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|----
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|12:15
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|Oliwia Ziółkowska
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|Loiano and Aristarchos in OPTICON
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|00:15
 +
|----
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|12:30
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|Erika Pakstiene
 +
|Stellar variability analysis at Molėtai Astronomical Observatory
 +
|00:15
 +
|----
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|12:45
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|Justas Zdanavičius
 +
|Gaia alerts observation at Molėtai Astronomical Observatory
 +
|00:15
 +
|----
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|13:00
 +
|Staszek Zola
 +
|Followup observations of Gaia alerts with SKYNET robotic telescopes
 +
|00:15
 +
|----
 +
|'''13:15'''
 +
|'''Lunch break '''
 +
|
 +
|01:00
 +
|----
 +
|14:15
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|''Discussion''
 +
|"Technical issues, comments''
 +
|
 +
|----
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|15:15
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|'''end of the workshop '''
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|
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|
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|----
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|}
  
We plan to start on the morning of Wednesday, 18.Dec and finish the meeting with lunch on Friday, 20.Dec.
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''last update: 13/12/2019 11:05:31 ''
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The Social Dinner will be held on '''Thursday 19th December''' at 20:00.<br />
 
The Social Dinner will be held on '''Thursday 19th December''' at 20:00.<br />

Revision as of 20:26, 13 December 2019

Workshop Agenda

Draft agenda available 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 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
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