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Special Session SS5
28 June 2021
Data-intensive radio astronomy: bringing astrophysics to the exabyte era
In the advent of all-Sky radio observations, having efficient tools and methods to manage the large-data volume generated is imperative. Although astrophysics is tackling these issues through innovation and expertise in research, and large-data management has been the topic of discussion within the community for decades, with improved interferometers (unprecedented sensitivity and resolution, number of baselines, broad-band receivers), the challenges still remain and are enhanced. Thus the community is actively searching for efficient solutions which will take astrophysics to the exabyte era. Current radio telescopes (e.g. LOFAR, MeerKAT, ASKAP) have identified the difficulties of obtaining hundreds of Gbits/sec of data and processing them through pipelines in order to produce science ready products, as well as providing efficient methods to the community to recover these data, and having efficient data storage for
archiving.
Programme
Invited speakers
Scientific organisers Chair - Eleni Vardoulaki (TLS, Germany); co-chair - Marta Dembska (DLR, Germany); co-chair - Alexander Drabent (TLS, Germany); Mattia Vaccari (UWC; South Africa); Roberto Pizzo (ASTRON, Netherlands); Hans Rainer-Kloeckner (MPIfR, Germany); Giuliano Taffoni (INAF, Italy); Matthias Hoeft (TLS, Germany) Contact Eleni Vardoulaki eleni @ tls-tautenburg.de Updated on Tue Mar 02 09:49:02 CET 2021
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