[Adass-announce] ADASS XXXIII - First Announcement

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First Announcement

ADASS XXXIII
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems Conference Series

5-9 November, 2023
Tucson, Arizona, USA

https://adass2023.lpl.arizona.edu/

Mark your calendars for the 33rd annual conference on Astronomical Data
Analysis Software and Systems (https://adass2023.lpl.arizona.edu/).  The
conference will be held from November 5-9, 2023 on the campus of the
University of Arizona in Tucson, hosted by the Lunar and Planetary
Laboratory, NOIRLab, Steward Observatory, and the Planetary Science
Institute.

This annual conference, hosted by a different location each year, is a
forum for astronomers, computer scientists, software engineers, faculty
members and students working in areas related to algorithms, software and
systems for the acquisition, reduction, analysis, and dissemination of
astronomical data.

The ADASS XXXIII program will include invited talks, contributed papers,
tutorials, software demonstrations, and special interest ("Birds of a
Feather" or BoF) meetings. These activities aim to stimulate further
development of software and systems to meet the data science challenges of
astronomy.

Registration and abstract submissions are NOT yet open but the website is
available at https://adass2023.lpl.arizona.edu/.  More information will be
added as the planning progresses.

We would like to thank everyone who participated in proposing and voting
for this year's themes. ADASS topics span the universe. Key themes focus
but do not limit abstract submissions. The key themes for ADASS XXXIII are:

* Science with data archives: challenges in multi-wavelength and time
domain data analysis
* Software, tools and standards for Solar System, heliophysics, and
planetary research
* Cloud infrastructures for astronomical data analysis
* User Experience for astronomical software
* GPU implementations for core astronomical libraries
* AI in Astronomy
* Research software engineering as a career path
* Ground and space mission operations software

The International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) meeting will be held
immediately after ADASS, 10-12 November, on the campus of the University of
Arizona.  Further details will be provided by the IVOA on their web pages (
ivoa.net) in due time.

Best regards,

Kathleen Labrie on behalf of the ADASS POC,
Rob Seaman on behalf of the ADASS XXXIII LOC.


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Program Organising Committee (POC)
   Kathleen Labrie, POC Chair (NOIRLab-Gemini)
   Xiuqin Wu, Deputy Chair (IPAC)
   Mike Fitzpatrick, POC Exec (NOIRLab-CSDC)
   Christophe Arviset (ESA)
   Pascal Ballester (ESO)
   Sébastien Derrière (CDS)
   Kimberly DuPrie (STScI)
   Stephen Gwyn (CADC)
   Alice Jacques (NOIRLab-CSDC)
   Brian Kent (NRAO)
   Nuria Lorente (AAO-MQ)
   Jessica Mink (SAO)
   Fabio Pasian (INAF)
   Rob Seaman (LPL, UArizona)
   Yuji Shirasaki (NAOJ)
   Keith Shortridge (K&V)
   Oleg Smirnov (Rhodes University + SARAO)
   Mark Taylor (Bristol)
   Russ Taylor (IDIA)
   Peter Teuben (UMD)
   Kristian Zarb Adami (UXF, UM, OACT)

Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
   Rob Seaman, LOC Chair (LPL, UArizona)
   Alice Jacques, LOC Deputy Chair (NOIRLab-CSDC)
   Natalie Gandilo (Steward Observatory)
   David Herrera (NOIRLab)
   Chris Johnson (Steward Observatory)
   Pete Marenfeld (NOIRLab)
   Beatrice Mueller (PSI)
   Joshua Sosa (LPL)
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