11–14 Nov 2025
Opatija, Croatia
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

ET e-Infrastructure Board (EIB)

12 Nov 2025, 09:00
Opatija, Croatia

Opatija, Croatia

Conveners

ET e-Infrastructure Board (EIB)

  • Patrice Verdier (IP2I Lyon - IN2P3)
  • Stefano Bagnasco

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  1. Patrice Verdier (IP2I Lyon - IN2P3), Stefano Bagnasco
    12/11/2025, 09:00
  2. Paul Laycock
    12/11/2025, 09:20
  3. 12/11/2025, 09:40
  4. Lia Lavezzi (INFN Torino)
    12/11/2025, 09:55
    EIB
    talk

    The Einstein Telescope will be able to observe a sky volume one thousand times larger than the second generation observatories and this will be reflected in a higher observation rate. The physics information contained in the strain time series will increase, while on the machine side the size of the raw data from the interferometers will scale with the number and the complexity of the...

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  5. Stefano Dal Pra (INFN-CNAF)
    12/11/2025, 10:10
    EIB
    talk

    The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a next-generation, underground gravitational-wave observatory designed to explore the Universe across its cosmic history. Its ambitious scientific goals, ranging from probing black-hole physics and neutron-star matter to investigating dark energy and the early Universe, require a new generation of computational
    and data-analysis infrastructures. Our contribution...

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  6. Stefan Krischer (RWTH Aachen University)
    12/11/2025, 10:25
    EIB
    talk

    Minimizing environmental impact is essential for the Einstein Telescope, both as a societal responsibility and to meet the expectations of funding agencies. Computing will account for a significant share of operational energy use and is therefore a key focus. We are developing a concept for a climate-neutral ET computing center that uses intelligent workload scheduling to align load with...

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  7. Giuseppe Greco
    12/11/2025, 10:40
    talk

    The recent article published in Astronomy and Computing, Encapsulating Textual Contents into a MOC data Structure for Advanced Applications, introduces the first steps toward preliminary standards for Generative Artificial Intelligence within the Virtual Observatory framework.
    In this talk, we will present the main concepts of the work, focusing on how to design agentic workflows in the...

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