Tools for Data-Intensive Astronomy
a VO Community Day in Tucson, AZ

Tuesday March 13, 2012
9:00AM - 11:50AM
Location: Steward Observatory Lecture Hall (N210) - University of Arizona (Maps & Direction)

The Virtual Observatory (VO) is realizing global electronic integration of astronomy data, tools, and services for use by individuals around the world. This new environment of interoperability will facilitate astronomy research with a speed, efficiency, and effectiveness not previously possible, and it will be available to all researchers, independent of their affiliation or access to observing facilities.

During this "VO Day", aimed at research astronomers, VO experts from the Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO) - one of many VO projects worldwide - will demonstrate new tools and services for data-intensive astronomy in the context of a range of science use cases and tutorials. These use cases and tutorials, based on recent results from the literature and on-going missions, will include:

  • constructing and modeling spectral energy distributions
  • cross-matching objects from diverse catalogs
  • exploration of time series data
  • image analysis tools
  • advanced discovery tools for images, tables, and literature

This workshop is organized and sponsored by the US Virtual Astronomical Observatory. The workshop is open to anyone interested, and there is no registration fee. Registration, however, is required - please register below.


Registration is now closed.


If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact us:

Betty Stobie
bstobie(at)noao.edu
(520) 318-8390

 


Acknowledging VAO
© 2012 VAO, LLC