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Project & Community Workshop 2023
7-11, August 2023 | Marriott University Park Tucson | Tucson, AZ
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Commissioning Science Validation Co-working Time
THIS SESSION IS CANCELLED
Due to all participants heading instead to the System Performance All-hand Meeting on Thursday morning.
Co-working opportunity aimed at Rubin Observatory staff and SIT-Com in-kind contributors working on science validation topics to gather and collaborate in-person on small-group projects. Builds off the May 2023 virtual Commissioning Science Validation bootcamp. The intent of the session is for Science Units to be able to tag up to hack together on projects, provide feedback on draft system on-sky test plan, learn about tooling for science verification and validation, provide opportunities to practice DM development workflow, etc.
Agenda:
11:00 - 11:10 Welcome / Introduction
11:10 - 12:30 Co-working time in small groups
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the US Department of Energy (DOE) will support Rubin Observatory in its operations phase to carry out the Legacy Survey of Space and Time. They will also provide support for scientific research with the data. During operations, NSF funding is managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) under a cooperative agreement with NSF, and DOE funding is managed by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), under contract by DOE. Rubin Observatory is operated by NSF's National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory (NOIRLab) and SLAC.
NSF is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 to promote the progress of science. NSF supports basic research and people to create knowledge that transforms the future.
We are privileged to conduct research on Cerro Pachón in Chile, and acknowledge the Indigenous communities in Chile as the natural protectors of these lands.
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