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The University of Geneva's Department of Astronomy will host a workshop dedicated to exploring the computing and data requirements for the Einstein Telescope. This event is jointly organised by the Einstein Telescope e-Infrastructure Board (EIB) and Work Package 8 (WP8) of the Einstein Telescope Preparatory Phase (ET-PP) project. Participants will delve into data analysis requirements from third-generation gravitational wave observatories while also reviewing the computing and data models employed by related physics experiments and astronomical observatories. A special focus session will be dedicated to working on a key deliverable of WP8: a comprehensive report outlining the computing and data requirements of the Einstein Telescope Observatory. This workshop aims to advance our understanding of the computing infrastructure required by the third-generation gravitational-wave observatories and will bring together experts from various fields to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas.
Registration Fee
For in-person participants, a registration fee of 100 CHF* must be paid by October 11th, 2023, via bank transfer to the account below. Please include the note "ET-PP workshop - YOUR NAME" in your bank transfer. The registration fee will cover coffee breaks, lunches and the workshop dinner.
BANQUE CANTONALE DE GENEVE
1211 GENEVE 2
L’UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
OBSERVATOIRE DE GENEVE
Ch. Pegasi 51
1290 VERSOIX
IBAN : CH63 0078 8000 U077 5050 2
BIC SWIFT : BCGECHGGXXX
* Do not use the "all costs covered by the sender" option for the bank transfer if the processing fees are significantly more expensive. A potential difference of a few francs in the amount that we will receive will be handled by the organizers.
Accommodation
Participants should book their accommodation themselves.
We recommend the Lake Geneva Hotel at Versoix. Through this link, you can get a 10% discount on the current flexible rate. We advise you, however, to also check directly at the hotel's website, as a cheaper, non-refundable rate might be available.