Call for Applications talks in Madrid
Mark Taylor
m.b.taylor at bristol.ac.uk
Wed May 7 01:40:21 PDT 2014
there has been a slight change to the meeting programme - Apps 1 is
now programmed against a DM session (contents TBD) as well as
Theory 1, so those Apps presenters wishing to avoid a DM clash should
let me know too.
On Tue, 6 May 2014, Mark Taylor wrote:
> Hi Apps,
>
> I have the following presentations scheduled for the three Applications
> show and tell sessions at the upcoming interop:
>
> Amelia Bayo M Dwarfs
> Thomas Boch What's new in Aladin Lite and Aladin Java?
> Sandrine Bottinelli CASSIS
> Francesco Capparo VESPA
> Pierre Fernique HiPS^3: HEALPix progressive surveys for cubes
> Xavier Haubois A Global Database in Optical Interferometry
> Guillaume Mella Easily sampify your web apps with AppLauncher
> Jiri Nadvornik Photometric survey and VO protocols
> Margarida Castro Neves ObsCore in SPLAT
> Francois Xavier Pineau Generating HiPS catalogues
> Florian Rothmaier WIRR
> Petr Skoda Spectral analysis in SPLAT
>
> All three sessions will be on Thursday, programmed against other
> parallel sessions as follows:
>
> Apps 1 (10.00-11.30) - vs. Theory 1
> Apps 2 (12.00-13.30) - vs. GWS 2 (VOSpace), Theory 2
> Apps 3 (17.00-18.30) - vs. GWS 3 (UWS) and TDIG
>
> If anybody has particular preferences about which session they
> are in (for instance to attend parallel sessions), let me know and
> I will try to accommodate them. Also talk to me if you expect to
> want more than (roughly) the nominal 15 minutes for your presentation.
> I'll assign times in the next week or so and update the programme
> on the wiki.
>
> We can accommodate one or two more talks if required, so if you're not
> in the above list and would like to give an Apps presentation,
> or think that you might do, get in touch.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2014, Mark Taylor wrote:
>
> > Dear application enthusiasts,
> >
> > this is a call for contributions to the Applications WG sessions at
> > the IVOA Interop meeting next month at ESAC.
> >
> > We have three 'show and tell' type sessions, and invite presentations
> > of work on desktop applications, web applications, tools or libraries
> > relevant to the Virtual Observatory, particularly those which make use
> > of IVOA standards. We also welcome talks that show use of VO tools
> > or protocols to do science. And if you want to present something
> > to stimulate discussion relevant to the applications community,
> > or have something to say which doesn't really fit into other
> > sessions at the meeting, we'll consider that too.
> >
> > The format is generally talks of about 15 minutes, though the exact
> > timings will depend on the number of submissions. I would like
> > to have a fairly complete schedule in place by about 5 May, so
> > please send requests for talks (title + presenter, optionally with
> > a short abstract) to me by then if possible.
> >
> > There will also be a plenary Apps session on codebases and repositories,
> > following up the recent discussion on the Apps mailing list.
> > I have yet to work out how that will be organised (probably mostly
> > discussion), but if you want so suggest contributions to that,
> > please let me know.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > --
> > Mark Taylor Astronomical Programmer Physics, Bristol University, UK
> > m.b.taylor at bris.ac.uk +44-117-9288776 http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/
> >
>
> --
> Mark Taylor Astronomical Programmer Physics, Bristol University, UK
> m.b.taylor at bris.ac.uk +44-117-9288776 http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/
>
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Mark Taylor Astronomical Programmer Physics, Bristol University, UK
m.b.taylor at bris.ac.uk +44-117-9288776 http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/
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