Registration
Advance registration for the workshop is required;
attendance will be limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
There is no fee to attend the workshop.
Registration is now closed.
A list of registered attendees may be seen on the
participant list.
Please sign-up for the
GWOSC e-mail list to be informed about future workshops.
Program
The program will include a mixture of lecture style presentations and hands-on programming
exercises. For context, see programming from
past workshops.
Software
Setup Instructions: Setup.md
Before the workshop:
If you are not familiar with Python, see:
If you are not familiar with working in the frequency domain, see
(for example):
Agenda
All times U.S. Pacific, unless otherwise noted. Lectures begin at
08:00 Pacific / 15:00 UTC.
We will make an effort to post lecture videos
here immediately after each lecture session. We hope this will enable people in all time zones to
watch the lectures (live or recorded) at a convienient time. If possible, please watch lectures
in advance of the corresponding hands-on session.
Day 1: May 26 -
Recording
- 08:00 - Workshop Welcome
- 08:15 - Introduction to LIGO detectors: Gregg Harry
(slides)
- 09:00 - Public LIGO/Virgo data: Jonah Kanner
(slides)
- 09:30 - Coffee Break
- 09:45 - Data quality and GWpy: Marissa Walker
(slides)
- 10:30 - Session end
- --- Break ---
- A hands-on session will follow lectures (see below)
Day 2: May 27 -
Recording
- 08:00 - Introduction to CBC: Alan Weinstein
(slides)
- 08:45 - Searches with PyCBC: Derek Davis
(slides)
- 09:30 - Coffee Break
- 09:45 - Parameter estimation with bilby: Sylvia Biscoveanu
(slides)
- 10:30 - Session end
- --- Break ---
- A hands-on session will follow lectures (see below)
Day 3: May 28
- 08:00 - Conclusion
- 09:00 - End of workshop
Hands-on Sessions
Hands-on sessions provide a unique opportunity for workshop participants
to discuss tutorials in a small group setting. Registered participants: please use the links below to
to find your room assignment and scheduled times.
Room Assignments
Example schedule
Times:
Data Challenge
Workshop participants are invited to participate in a
Data Challenge
to test the skills they have learned in the workshop.
Participants may submit solutions as individuals or in teams of up to 3 people.
Solutions are due at the start of the "Conclusion" session on Day 3
(May 28 at 8:00 AM Pacific).
Mentors
A great team of
mentors is working hard to
prepare the tutorials, and will provide
help and guidance during the hands-on sessions.
Meet the mentors!