Apr 04, 2013

Hakeem Oluseyi, Florida Institute of Technology

"Time-Domain Informatics and Smart Data Analytics in the Era of Large Astronomical Surveys"

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Current and upcoming large surveys for studying dark energy and the Lambda-CDM paradigm, such as the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), will require reliable identification, classification and analyses of large numbers of transient and variable sources. One subset of these efforts are the near-field cosmology studies that map the distributions of Galactic stars in spatial-kinematic-metallicity-age space to test models of Galactic assembly and evolution. This talk will describe our work on developing new astroinfomatics techniques for taking advantage of the chromo-temporal data that will be available from the LSST and our current work with data from Kepler and LINEAR surveys.

Event Details

Date:
Apr 04, 2013

Time:
3:30–5pm

Location:
4421 Sterling Hall

Notes:
Coffee served at 3:30pm; talk starts at 3:45pm

Speaker Host:
WOWSA

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