EOSC-Future ESCAPE Science Projects progress meeting
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Europe/Zurich
60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F) (CERN)
Description
The two Test Science Projects within ESCAPE (Dark Matter and Extreme Universe) in the EOSC-Future project meet at CERN for a progress report. The agenda is still under construction, but it will include contributed talks from the postdocs and students employed within the projects, invited talks from related initiatives and groups, discussions and hands-on components.
Please register on the link below, and if you are one of the postdocs funded by EOSC-Future or a student supervised by one of the participants also specify the title of your short contribution (up to 15' for postdocs and up to 10' for students, depending on the total number of contributions).
Registration
Registration form
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Introduction and conclusions: Introduction
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IntroductionSpeaker: Giovanni Lamanna (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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EOSC-Future: WG6Speakers: Ian BIRD (CNRS), Ian Bird
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Presentations from TSP members: VRE presentationsConveners: Elena Gazzarrini (CERN), Enrique GARCIA GARCIA
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VRE and Data Lake as a Service: introduction, status and progressSpeakers: Alba Vendrell Moya (CERN), Elena Gazzarrini (CERN), Enrique GARCIA GARCIA
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10:35
Coffee break
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Presentations from TSP members: Dark Matter Science ProjectConveners: Caterina Doglioni (University of Manchester (GB)), Francesca Calore (LAPTh, CNRS), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
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Brief summary of Dark Matter Science ProjectSpeakers: Caterina Doglioni (University of Manchester (GB)), Francesca Calore (LAPTh, CNRS), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
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KM3NeT (Dark Matter) - will be presented in the afternoonSpeakers: Mikhail Smirnov, Mikhail Smirnov
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Indirect dark matter search with gamma rays via open-science toolsSpeaker: Pooja BHATTACHARJEE
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Dark matter from dark photons: from Snowmass to the EOSCSpeaker: Mr Mohamed Berkat
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Integrating ML algorithms for LHC data compression into the ESCAPE Virtual Research EnvironmentSpeaker: Maxym Nauchyk (Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute IRIS-HEP Fellow)
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General discussion
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12:30
Lunch break
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Presentations from TSP members: Extreme Universe Science ProjectConvener: Elena Cuoco
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Brief summary of Extreme Universe Science ProjecSpeaker: Elena Cuoco
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Machine learning for detection of dark matter spike around black holes through gravitational wavesSpeaker: Alessandro Parisi (Unesp University)
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Broad-band SED fitting of blazarsSpeaker: Estelle Pons (LAPP)
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Progress report: Wavefier for multi-messenger astronomySpeaker: Alberto Iess
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Study of angular correlation signatures induced on GW stochastic background by lensing effectsSpeaker: Giancarlo Cella (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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15:05
Coffee break
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Presentations from TSP members: Extreme Universe Science ProjectConvener: Elena Cuoco
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Compact objects: a multi-wavelength search cloud platformSpeaker: Dany Vohl
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General discussion
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Introduction and conclusions: Outlook and next stepsConveners: Giovanni Lamanna (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)), Ian BIRD (CNRS), Ian Bird
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17:30
Social drinks at R1
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Hands-on sessions: VRE
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10:00
Coffee is available
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Hands-on sessions: Tools: REANAConvener: Tibor Simko (CERN)
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12:00
Lunch break
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Invited talks: Presentations from related communities
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The Dark Matter Data Center in the Origins Cluster
https://www.origins-cluster.de/odsl/dark-matter-data-center
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HEP Software Foundation Analysis Facilities ForumSpeaker: Dr Nicole Skidmore (University of Manchester)
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FAIR4HEP: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable Frameworks for Physics-Inspired Artificial Intelligence in High Energy PhysicsSpeaker: Avik Roy (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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BNL research environment infrastructureSpeaker: Doug Benjamin (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Introduction and conclusions: Closing
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