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Visit us all week in the Exhibit Hall!
Booth 202G in the NSF Pavilion
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Sun, Jan 8
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9:00aRoom 203Ed Prather, Ardis HerroldEngaging students with new data-driven astronomy investigationsworkshopin person
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Mon, Jan 9
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9:00aRoom 205Time-Domain Astronomy at NSF's NOIRLabsplinter sessionIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABAndrew Connolly105 – Computation, Data Handling, Image AnalysisThe LINCC Frameworks InitiativeposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABDino Bektesevic105 – Computation, Data Handling, Image AnalysisLINCC Frameworks - KBMODposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABSamuel Wyatt105 – Computation, Data Handling, Image AnalysisLINCC - HIPSCat and LSD2: Joint Distributed Analysis of LSST-Scale DatasetsposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABNeven Caplar105 – Computation, Data Handling, Image AnalysisLINCC Frameworks - Time seriesposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABMarina Dunn105 – Computation, Data Handling, Image Analysis
Galaxy Morphology Classification Using Bayesian Neural Networks for LSST
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10:00aRoom 609Gautham Narayan117 – Surveys and Large Programs: Time Domain AstronomyThe Extended LSST Astronomical Time-series Classification Challenge (ELAsTiCC)talkIn person
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10:10aRoom 609Robert Knop117 – Surveys and Large Programs: Time Domain AstronomySimulated Transient Alerts and Broker Classifications for ELAsTiCCtalkIn person
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10:20aRoom 609Konstantin Malanchev117 – Surveys and Large Programs: Time Domain AstronomyELAsTiCC alerts classification: combining photometric and contextual datatalkIn person
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10:40aBallroom 6EWilliam Brandt111 – AGN IX-ray Coverage of the LSST Deep-Drilling Fields: Current XMM-Newton Results and STAR-X Future Prospectstalkremote
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11:00aExhibit Hall 4ABStephanie DeppeIntroducing Rubin Observatory’s Education and Public Outreach Programexhibitor theaterIn person
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12:30pExhibit Hall 4ABChristine Limb, Riley Clarke, Jendaya Wells177 – Overflow iPoster SessionSonification: The Use of Non-Speech Audio to Convey InformationposterIn person
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2:30pRoom 602/603Gloria Fonseca Alvarez138 – AGN and Quasars IMapping the Growth of Black Holes: Masses and Spectral Energy Distributions of Quasarstalk (dissertation)In person
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2:36pRoom 606Clare Higgs140 – Citizen Science in the Era of Big DataCitizen Science with the Vera C. Rubin ObservatorytalkIn person
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3:10pRoom 609Ayan Mitra143 – Surveys and Large Programs: Cosmology and SupernovaeUsing Host Galaxy Photometric Redshifts to Improve Cosmological Constraints with Type Ia Supernova in the LSST EratalkIn person
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5:30pExhibit Hall 4ABRiley Clarke163 – StarsEvery Datapoint Counts: Constraining Flare Temperatures with Differential Chromatic Refraction in the Rubin LSST EraposterIn person
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Tue, Jan 10
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABSamuel Scott207 – Surveys and Large ProgramsSearching for Transient Precursors with Rubin Preview DataposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABJohn Franklin Crenshaw207 – Surveys and Large ProgramsAI Wavefront Estimation for the Rubin Observatory Active Optics SystemposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABJustin Bopp207 – Surveys and Large ProgramsUsing Photometric Redshifts to Identify Host Galaxies in the Rubin Data PreviewposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABMario Juric207 – Surveys and Large ProgramsSolar System with the Rubin Observatory: Data Products and Science ExpectationsposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABSteven Gough-Kelly208 — The Milky Way and the Galactic CenterPredicted Trends in Milky Way Bulge Proper Motion Rotation Curves: future Prospects for HST and LSSTposterIn person
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11:00aRoom 609Tom Wagg223 – Surveys and Large Programs: Current and Future SurveysThe Sky is Falling? The NEOCP in the Era of LSSTtalkIn person
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3:00pExhibit Hall 4ABStephanie DeppeIntroducing Rubin Observatory’s Education and Public Outreach Programexhibitor theaterIn person
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6:30pBallroom 6BRubin Observatory Town Halltown hallboth(?)
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Wed, Jan 11
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABWeiLeong TeeAGN and Quasars IPredicting the Yields of z > 6.5 Quasar Surveys in the Era of Roman and RubinposterIn person
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9:00aExhibit Hall 4ABGrace Valdez302 – Binary Stars 1Eclipsing Binaries in Rubin: Predictions from ASAS-SNposterIn person
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10:00aRoom 606incl. LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration313 – Cross-Correlating Galaxy Surveys and the CMB: New Probes of Cosmologyspecial session
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12:45pRoom 618/619331 – NOIRLab Town Halltown hallboth(?)
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5:30pExhibit Hall 4ABAlex Malz358 – Astronomy and Cloud ComputingAll aboard! A LINCC Framework for extragalactic science using RAILposterIn person
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5:30pExhibit Hall 4ABMartine Lokken358 – Astronomy and Cloud ComputingELAsTiCC: a Simulated Data Stream of Transients and Correlated Host Galaxies for LSSTposterIn person
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6:30pRoom 4C-4NOIRLab + US ELTP Open Housesplinter sessionboth(?)
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Thu, Jan 12
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2:10pRoom 609Daniel Muthukrishna447 – Supernovae IIIPrioritising Follow-up in Transient Surveys in the New Era of Time- Domain AstronomytalkIn person
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2:40pRoom 609Mi Dai447 – Supernovae IIIPropagating Uncertainties in the SALT3 Model Training Process to Cosmological ConstraintstalkIn person
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3:00p3AHumna Awan456 – Dark Matter & Dark Energy IISystematics in Galaxy Clustering and Cluster Clustering Measurements in Rubin Observatory LSST DESC analysestalkIn person
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