Observing the Synthetic Universe - 28-29 January 2003 (fwd)
Vincent McIntyre
Vince.McIntyre at atnf.csiro.au
Sat Jan 4 15:45:03 PST 2003
Hi all,
I am going to attend this workshop, and probably give a rundown
of the meeting at Johns Hopkins in October.
Can anyone point me to relevant developments in the last 3 months?
Cheers
Vincent McIntyre vmcintyr at atnf.csiro.au
Australia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO voice:+61-2-9372-4643
PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710, AUSTRALIA fax:+61-2-9372-4442
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Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 19:56:01 +1100 (EST)
From: Sarah Maddison <smaddison at swin.edu.au>
To: ivo at atnf.csiro.au
Cc: Sarah Maddison <smaddison at swin.edu.au>, gfl at physics.usyd.edu.au
Subject: Observing the Synthetic Universe - 28-29 January 2003
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* ANITA Workshop *
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* Observing the Synthetic Universe: *
* Theoretical Astrophysics and *
* The Virtual Observatory *
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* School of Physics, University of Sydney *
* 28-29 January 2003 *
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* http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/anita/ *
* email: gfl at physics.usyd.edu.au *
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There is growing international and local interest in establishment of
Virtual Observatories, where a wealth of astronomical information
available with a few keystrokes. The Universities of Melbourne and
Sydney, the ATNF & the AAO have already received ARC LIEF funding to
investigate Australia's potential role in the international Virtual
Observatory projects. But Virtual Observatories can be much more than
giant databases of observational data. Organised by the Australian
National Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (ANITA), the goal of
this workshop is to establish the role theoretical astrophysics will
have in Virtual Observatories.
Topics of discussion:
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-- What is a Virtual Observatory?
-- What can theoretical astrophysics add?
-- Simulation inclusion: VO Compliance
-- Observing simulations with "software telescopes"
-- Observing the future: what will new instruments see in the sky?
The plan is to allow plenty of time for discussion of various view
points. If you wish any points to be raised, please let us know.
Details
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The ANITA workshop will be held during January 28 & 29, immediately
preceding the LOFAR meeting and we invite astronomers to attend both.
The workshop will be hosted at the University of Sydney, with all talks
given in Lecture Theatre 2 of the Physics Building. Campus maps are
available at:
http://db.usyd.edu.au/directories/map/largemap00a.html
http://db.usyd.edu.au/directories/map/building.stm?location=13J
There is no registration fee, and all (observers and theorists) are
welcome to attend. Lunch, tea and coffee will be provided, plus a meeting
dinner will be held at a local restaurant on the 28th.
There are plenty of motels within walking distance of the campus. For a
listing see http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/accom.html
Please note that the organisers cannot help with finding accommodation.
Registration
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For catering purposes, we need to know if you are coming to the
meeting. Please therefore reply to the following:
I will attend the meeting on Jan 28 Y/N
I will attend the meeting on Jan 29 Y/N
I would like to give a short talk Y/N
Title of talk :
Send all replies to Geraint Lewis (gfl at physics.usyd.edu.au)
Organising Committee
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Geraint F. Lewis: gfl at physics.usyd.edu.au
Sarah Maddison: smaddison at swin.edu.au
Website
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http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/anita/
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