From herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr Mon Jun 1 09:15:56 2026 From: herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?Herv=C3=A9_WOZNIAK?=) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2026 09:15:56 +0200 Subject: meeting in Strasbourg next week Message-ID: <608c47e6-42d6-403c-94bc-2cc0733e8a22@umontpellier.fr> Dear all, This is an invitation to the session of the (dormant) ?Theory? Interest Group (Theory IG) as part of the upcoming IVOA Northern Spring 2026 meeting in Strasbourg on interoperability (https://www.ivoa.net/news/2025/ivoa2026a). A Theory session will be held on June 11 at 4 pm in room 103. We are looking for presentations or topics related to the current themes of the ?Theory? Interest Group, particularly regarding updates to SimDM, SimDAL and the associated vocabulary. If you would like to propose a contribution or a topic for discussion, please send a title and an abstract to Hendrik Heinl (hendrik.heinl at inaf.it) and Herv? Wozniak (herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr). See you in Strasbourg. Thank you, Herv? -- Herve WOZNIAK Astronome LUPM Universit? de Montpellier - CNRS Place Eug?ne Bataillon - CC 72 F-34095 Montpellier C?dex 05 Tel/Phone : +33 4 6714 3902 Fax : +33 4 6714 4190 http://herve.wozniak.fr/ "Essentially everything of astronomical interest is either part of a galaxy, or from a galaxy, or otherwise relevant to the origin or evolution of galaxies." (B. Tinsley, 1980) From herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr Tue Jun 2 13:27:24 2026 From: herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?Herv=C3=A9_WOZNIAK?=) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 13:27:24 +0200 Subject: meeting in Strasbourg next week Message-ID: <7ba9b1df-f698-4f81-8e4e-3539abd0ff33@umontpellier.fr> Dear all, This is an invitation to the session of the (dormant) ?Theory? Interest Group (Theory IG) as part of the upcoming IVOA Northern Spring 2026 meeting in Strasbourg on interoperability (https://www.ivoa.net/news/2025/ivoa2026a). A Theory session will be held on June 11 at 4 pm in room 103. We are looking for presentations or topics related to the current themes of the ?Theory? Interest Group, particularly regarding updates to SimDM, SimDAL and the associated vocabulary. If you would like to propose a contribution or a topic for discussion, please send a title and an abstract to Hendrik Heinl (hendrik.heinl at inaf.it) and Herv? Wozniak (herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr). See you in Strasbourg. Thank you, Herv? -- Herve WOZNIAK Astronome LUPM Universit? de Montpellier - CNRS Place Eug?ne Bataillon - CC 72 F-34095 Montpellier C?dex 05 Tel/Phone : +33 4 6714 3902 Fax : +33 4 6714 4190 http://herve.wozniak.fr/ "Essentially everything of astronomical interest is either part of a galaxy, or from a galaxy, or otherwise relevant to the origin or evolution of galaxies." (B. Tinsley, 1980) From herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr Tue Jun 2 14:52:44 2026 From: herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?Herv=C3=A9_WOZNIAK?=) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 14:52:44 +0200 Subject: Theory meeting at the June 2026 IVOA Interoperability Meeting in Strasbourg Message-ID: Dear all, This is an invitation to the session of the (dormant) ?Theory? Interest Group (Theory IG) as part of the upcoming IVOA Northern Spring 2026 meeting in Strasbourg on interoperability (https://www.ivoa.net/news/2025/ivoa2026a). A Theory session will be held on June 11 at 4 pm in room 103. We are looking for presentations or topics related to the current themes of the ?Theory? Interest Group, particularly regarding updates to SimDM, SimDAL and the associated vocabulary. If you would like to propose a contribution or a topic for discussion, please send a title and an abstract to Hendrik Heinl (hendrik.heinl at inaf.it) and Herv? Wozniak (herve.wozniak at umontpellier.fr). See you in Strasbourg. Thank you, Herv? -- Herve WOZNIAK Astronome LUPM Universit? de Montpellier - CNRS Place Eug?ne Bataillon - CC 72 F-34095 Montpellier C?dex 05 Tel/Phone : +33 4 6714 3902 Fax : +33 4 6714 4190 http://herve.wozniak.fr/ "Essentially everything of astronomical interest is either part of a galaxy, or from a galaxy, or otherwise relevant to the origin or evolution of galaxies." (B. Tinsley, 1980)