ESCAPE to the Future - Agenda

 

Tuesday, 25 October 2022 - ESCAPE Services benefitting the ESFRIs

    8:30 - 9:30 Welcome Coffee, Registration and Online Meeting Point
    09:30 - 10:20

    Welcome Plenary

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    • ESCAPE a wager and an adventure - Giovanni Lamanna (ESCAPE Project Coordinator and Director of LAPP)
    • Open Science technical challenges - Ian Bird (ESCAPE Technical Coordinator and Senior Scientist at LAPP)
    10:20 - 11:15

    ESCAPE DIOS - Building a data lake for Open Science (Service page)

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    • ESCAPE DIOS Overview - Xavier Espinal (Senior Applied Physicist at CERN)
    • ESCAPE DIOS Impact on the ESFRIs
      • CTAO - Gareth Hughes (Science Analysis Platform Developer at CTAO)
      • LSST/Vera Rubin: Preparing the most ambitious astronomical survey ever attempted with ESCAPE - Fabio Hernandez (Rubin Observatory French Data Facility Lead at CNRS / IN2P3)
      • LOFAR - Yan Grange (Software Developer Science Data Centre at ASTRON)
    • ESCAPE DIOS to the Future - Xavier Espinal (Senior Applied Physicist at CERN)
    11:15 - 11:35 Networking Coffee Break
    11:35 - 12:30

    ESCAPE OSSR - Foster collaboration to create FAIR software for science (Service page)

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    The ESCAPE Open-source Scientific Software and Service Repository (OSSR) is a sustainable open-access repository to share scientific software and services to the science community and enable open science. It housesastro-particle-physics-related scientific software and services for data processing and analysis, as well as test data sets, user-support documentation, tutorials, presentations and training activities. We will present the vision and achievements of ESCAPE OSSR.

    - Chair: Jutta Schnabel (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

    • ESCAPE OSSR Overview - Kay Graf (General Manager at ECAP, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
    • ESCAPE OSSR Impact on the ESFRIs
      • JIVE: CASA improvements for VLBI - Des Small (Scientific Software Engineer at JIVE)
      • FAIR - Mohammad Al-Turany (Head of the Software Development for Experiments group at at GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)
      • CTAO - Matthias Fueßling (Science User Support System Coordinator at CTAO)
    • ESCAPE OSSR to the Future - Kay Graf (General Manager at ECAP, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
    12:30 - 13:30 Networking Lunch 
    13:30 - 14:25

    ESCAPE VO - A European Virtual Observatory (Service page)

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    • ESCAPE VO Overview - Mark Allen (Director of the Strasbourg Astronomical Data Centre) and François Bonnarel (Research Engineer at Strasbourg Astronomical Data Center)
    • ESCAPE VO Impact on the ESFRIs
      • ESO - Martino Romaniello (Head of ESO’s Back-end Operations Department and Chair of ESCAPE General Assembly)
      • EST - Véronique Delouile (Researcher at the Royal Observatory of Belgium)
      • EGO/Virgo: VO interoperability for visualisation of gravitational-wave sky localizations and strategies of EM follow-up - Giuseppe Greco (Researcher at INFN - Perugia)
      • JIVE: A VO service for the European VLBI Network - Mark Kettenis (Software Project Scientist at JIVE)
    • ESCAPE VO to the Future - Mark Allen (Director of the Strasbourg Astronomical Data Centre)
    14:25 - 15:20

    ESCAPE ESAP - Common standards to access and use data with a science platform toolkit (Service page)

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    Science platforms are central hubs where users can access and analyse data, collaborate with their colleagues, and publish their results. ESCAPE ESAP (ESFRI Science Analysis Platform) provides a common framework and toolkit for building science platforms, making possible for ESFRIs — together with other projects and institutions — to quickly assemble their existing and new service offerings to form coherent and approachable platforms that directly meet user needs and help them get their science done. We will present the ESAP system, and describe how various services, data products, and tools from across the ESCAPE project have been integrated into it.

    • ESCAPE ESAP Overview - John Swinbank (Science Data Centre Programme Manager at ASTRON)
    • ESCAPE ESAP Impact on the ESFRIs
      • CTAO: The usage of ESAP with CTAO and its data challenges - Matthias Fueßling (Science User Support System Coordinator at CTAO)
      • SKAO: The usage of ESAP within the SKA Regional Centre development effort - James Collinson (Scientific Programmer SKAO)
      • JIVE: The EVN Archive Portal - Bringing the science to the data using JupyterHub - Aard Keimpema (Scientific Programmer at JIVE)
    • ESCAPE ESAP to the Future - John Swinbank (Science Data Centre Programme Manager at ASTRON)
    15:20 - 15:40 Networking Coffee Break
    15:40 - 16:35

    ESCAPE Citizen Science to enhance scientific research (Service page)

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    A very wide range of scientific data analysis involves problems that cannot easily be solved algorithmically. Machine learning algorithms can in principle approximate any function, but even they typically require truth sets for training. Therefore crowdsourced data analysis by volunteers, ie citizen science, is critical for many science goals. This also engages by far the largest, and arguably the most overlooked, group of EOSC stakeholders: the science-inclined public.

    16:35 - 18:15

    ESCAPE Panel Discussion - The valuable return of investment of the H2020 ESCAPE project and the rationale for a long-term engagement of the astrophysics and particle physics community in the ERA

    Presentations | Video Recording

    18:30 - 20:00

    Networking Social Cocktail

     

    Wednesday, 26 October 2022 - Open Science Projects: Current and future

     

    8:30 - 9:30 Welcome Coffee, Registration and Online Meeting Point
    09:30 - 09:45

    The Virtual Research Environment (VRE) for ESCAPE Science Projects

    Presentations | Video Recording

    Enrique Garcia (Data / Software Engineer at CERN), Elena Gazzarrini (Computing Fellow at CERN) and Alba Vendrell (Computing Engineer at CERN)

    The Virtual Reseach Environemnt (VRE) is an ecosystem of tools and services developed under the ESCAPE project to serve the scientific needs of the community. Currently, the EOSC Future Science Projects are getting on-boarded and are making use of the platform to perform their science. In this contribution we will go through the different elements of the VRE infrastructure, the new elements that are or will be added soon and the integration of the platform within EOSC.

    09:45 - 10:35

    The Dark Matter Science Project

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    • Dark Matter Science Project Overview - Caterina Doglioni (Professor at Lund University and University of Manchester), Francesca Calore (Staff Researcher at LAPTh) and Lukas Heinrich (Professor for Data Science for Physics at Technical University Munich) - All Dark Matter Science Project Coordinators
    • ATLAS Results - Jared Little (Post Doctoral Researcher at LAPP)
    • DarkSide plans and results - Valerio Ippolito (Staff Researcher at INFN)
    • Machine learning Tools - Axel Gallen and Alex Ekman (Master and PhD students at Lund University, respectively)
    • FermiLAT results and CTA plans - Pooja Bhattacharjee and Christopher Eckner (Postdoctoral Researchers at LAPP)
    • Results, consolidation and open challenges - Caterina Doglioni (Professor at Lund University and University of Manchester), Francesca Calore (Staff Researcher at LAPTh) and Lukas Heinrich (Professor for Data Science for Phyiscs at Technical University Munich) - All Dark Matter Science Project Coordinators
    10:35 - 10:55 Networking Coffee Break
    10:55 - 11:50

    The Extreme Universe Science Project

    All Speakers Presentations | Video Recording

    • Extreme Universe Science Project Overview - Elena Cuoco (Scuola Normale Superiore Associate Faculty, Head of Data Science Office at European Gravitational Observatory and Extreme Universe Science Project coordinator)
    • Wavefier: a framework for Multi-messenger astrophysics - Alberto Iess (PostDoc at Scuola Normale Superiore)
    • Measuring the Dark Matter environments of black hole binaries with gravitational waves - Alessandro Parisi (Astrophysics PostDoc at Scuola Normale Superiore)
    • KM3NeT IRF for point-source analysis - Mikhail Smirnov (PostDoc at Friedrich-Alexander University)
    • Extreme Universe VRE Demo “Searching for FRB persistent radio source counterparts in dwarf galaxies using LOFAR” - Dany Vohl ( Postdoctoral researcher University of Amsterdam)
    • Consolidation and open challenges - Elena Cuoco (Scuola Normale Superiore Associate Faculty, Head of Data Science Office at European Gravitational Observatory and Extreme Universe Science Project coordinator)
    11:50 - 12:20

    ESCAPE to the future - Giovanni Lamanna (ESCAPE Project Coordinator and Director of LAPP)

    Presentation | Video Recording

    Overview of the Science Projects and implementation in EOSC; ESCAPE vision for the future.

     
    12:30 - 13:30 Networking Lunch 
    13:30 - 15:30

    ESCAPE Panel Discussion - Science clusters and the EOSC Association: cooperation and new challenges

    Presentation | Video Recording

    • Chair: Giovanni Lamanna (ESCAPE Project Coordinator and Director of LAPP)
    • Panellists - Representatives of the science clusters, European Commission and EOSC Association Board
    15:30 - 15:45

    Global ESCAPE Closing session | Video Recording

    • Martino Romaniello (Head of ESO’s Back-end Operations Department and Chair of ESCAPE General Assembly)
      • (replaced by Giovanni Lamanna (ESCAPE Project Coordinator and Director of LAPP) in the last minute)

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