Monday, July 21, 2014

Slides: Science on the Sphere

From Thomas Kitching's Weak lensing on the sphere

Jason McEwen let me know that the presentation slides of the Science on the Sphere seminar is out on the Late Universe blog (a blog about Explorations in survey cosmology, theoretical physics, signal processing, and Bayesian inference). Here it is:

Day 1
0730 – 0830 : Breakfast
Introduction and Discussion of Objectives of the Meeting
0845 – 0900 : Dr Thomas Kitching & Dr Jason McEwen (UCL):
Welcome
0900 – 0930 : Dr Jason McEwen (UCL):
0930 – 1000 : Prof. Alan Heavens (Imperial College London):
1000 – 1030 : Dr Yves Wiaux (Heriot-Watt):
1030 – 1100 : Dr Thomas Kitching (UCL):
1100 – 1130 : Break
Foundations: Mathematics, Wavelets and Correlations on the Sphere
1130 – 1200 : Prof. Domenico Marinucci (University of Rome):
1200 – 1230 : Mr Boris Leistedt (UCL):
1230 – 1300 : Prof. Frederik Simons (Princeton):
1300 – 1430 : Lunch
The Cosmological Context
1430 – 1500 : Prof. Andrew Jaffe (Imperial College London):
1500 – 1530 : Mr Francoise Lanusse (CEA Saclay):
1530 – 1600 : Break
Perspectives from Informatics
1600 – 1630 : Dr Hiranya Peiris (UCL):
1630 – 1700 : Dr Chris Doran (Geomerics Ltd.):
1700 onwards : Discussion Session lead by Dr Jason McEwen (UCL) and Dr Thomas Kitching (UCL)
Day 2
0730 – 0830 : Breakfast
The Stellar Context
0900 – 1000 : Prof. Bill Chaplin (Birmingham):
1000 – 1100 : Prof. Yvonne Elsworth (Birmingham):
1100 – 1130 : Break
Exploring the Sphere: Estimators and Likelihoods
1130 – 1200 : Prof. Mike Hobson (Cambridge):
1200 – 1230 : Dr Farhan Feroz (Cambridge):
1230 – 1300 : Prof. Ben Wandelt (Insitute Astrophysique Paris):
1300 – 1400 : Lunch
Signal Processing on the Sphere
1400 – 1430 : Prof. Rod Kennedy (ANU):
1430 – 1500 : Prof. Pierre Vandergheynst (EPFL):
1500 – 1530 : Dr Richard Shaw (CITA):
1530 – 1600 : Break
Discussions and the Way Forward
1600 – 1700 : Dr Jason McEwen (UCL), Dr Thomas Kitching (UCL)

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