The Albert-Einstein-Institut in Hannover is planning to host a public event on July 1st, in celebration of the anniversary of the first Einstein@Home radio-pulsar discovery.
We plan to have guests from all around the world, some enlightening talks and a nice barbecue. There will be the possibility to see the computing facilities of the AEI and probably to visit the GEO600 GW detector site.
We are still open for ideas and suggestions, in particular on whether Friday is the best day of the week to hold such an event. Feel free to express your likings and ideas in the comments to this news.
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Einstein@Home public event 2011
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Hallo !
It´s a very nice idea!
I would suggest Fr. 2nd July, starting sometime late morning or midday would be better, to give the working people a better chance to take part and drive before somewhat longer distances.
Will it be possibel also to heare and see(?) something about the LISA project???
If I´m well up at that time, I will be pleased to come. (At moment it´s not so sure.)
Kind regards
Martin
RE: I would suggest Fr. 2nd
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According to my calendar July 1st is a Friday, July 2nd a Saturday.
I don't think there will be an official talk about LISA, but probably a poster or similar and certainly competent people that you could talk to.
BM
BM
RE: RE: I would
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Sorry, Sat. 2nd July I meant.
Martin
Sounds like a terrific idea.
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Sounds like a terrific idea. Will you be able to post photographs for the benefit of those of us who live too far away to come?
Verloren ist nur, wer sich selbst aufgibt. - Hans-Ulrich Rudel
What a great
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What a great idea.
Unrelated, but I just noticed that LIGO Hanford (Washington state) has an open event on April 16th!
http://www.ligo-wa.caltech.edu/geminids_09.html
RE: Will you be able to
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I don't think we'll take photos officially. However judging from the last event in 2006 I guess that a couple of participants being here will take photos, and we surely encourage them to share these on the web.
We are also investigating the possibility to use EVO to share the talks (at least audio & slides) and to chat into that event from outside.
BM
BM
I am following NASA videos on
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I am following NASA videos on USTREAM which is high definition and runs both on my Linux Firefox and Seamonkey without any intervention on my part. NASA ceased using RealPlayer and my Mplayer was ill at ease with Windows Media (I could see the Media and Education streams but not the Public stream). JPL instead uses FlashPlayer, which runs perfectly on my Linux box.
Tullio
So it looks like we're
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So it looks like we're heading for Sat July 2nd.
Any other opinions / preferences?
BM
BM
Good idea and a great chance
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Good idea and a great chance for me to learn more about Einstein@Home and LIGO 600 since I live not far away.
H. Penschuck
Sounds interesting~! and I
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Sounds interesting~! and I cant believe more people havent responded, whatever the case is count me in.
p
RE: What a great
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Thanks, glad I saw this.......I live in NW Washington
Now if I can talk the wife into a long drive.
Hi! I'm living quite close
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Hi!
I'm living quite close to Hannover and I'll surely attend (and will also try to take some photos :-) ).
CU
HB
Hi there! Sounds
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Hi there!
Sounds interesting. Although it's a rather long trip from Munich I'll try to make it. Some sort of schedule would be nice as soon as possible.
Michael
RE: Thanks, glad I saw
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I´m absolutely sure: You and your wife will be wellcome!!!
Martin
I will also be attending ....
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I will also be attending .... meet & greet & kick some tyres .... as I'll take any excuse to get out of work !! My camera will surely be in the luggage. :-) :-0
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
I'm starting to think about
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I'm starting to think about coming to Hannover from South Urals. Is there somebody who can help me with visa and arrangement?
Hi! It's a good idea I'm
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Hi!
It's a good idea I'm for Saturday!
Very well Hannover is not far away from me. PB -> H
But my english is not the best ;)
Is there anyone who speaks german on the event?
Best regards
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RE: Hi! It's a good idea
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Does PB stand for Paderborn? Cool, I'm also from Paderborn :-). Most of the AEI staff in Hannover involved in Einstein@Home (e.g. Bernd , Oliver and scientists like Benjamin Knispel and others) are native German speakers. No problem.
CU
HB
if the weather is nice, i'd
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if the weather is nice, i'd think about a bike-ride.
but of course friday is not nice if you know what's up fridays on germany's roads..
Yes. I'll hope to have
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Yes.
I'll hope to have holiday when july starts.
Best regards
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It will certainly be on
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It will certainly be on Saturday, July 2nd, afternoon. We're still working on the exact schedule, though.
BM
BM
Hello to all, I will take
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Hello to all,
I will take the short car ride to Hannover from Potsdam.
I've participated at the last public event in Potsdam, it's really awesome to meet the project people "in real".
Bis dann,
Frank
Hallo! It would be nice, to
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Hallo!
It would be nice, to hear something about the problems at the Pulsar search, as until now the published List of Re-Detections includes just about 50% of that listed in PALFA . I believe, this problem is also the reason, why there is now List of Re-Detections from project BRP3 published until now.
I would be also very much pleased to see the GEO600.
It became very likely, that I can take part at that event. I enjoy very much my memories of the last meeting at Potsdam/Golm.
Kind regards
Martin
The "problems at the Pulsar
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The "problems at the Pulsar search" are basically limitations in manpower. Benjamin is currently writing up his PhD thesis and has not much time for other things. He will certainly give a talk on July 2nd.
Apparently some Arecibo data / intermediate results didn't make it to the final post-processing and got dropped at different stages. What we lost and where is currently under investigation. I myself spent 1.5d on that this week.
We are trying to arrange for a visit to GEO600. However, we can't risk to ruin a collection of scientifically valuable data. Whether GEO600 will actually take scientific data ("science mode") on July 2nd will depend on the status of the detector then, will be decided on pretty short notice and is impossible to tell now.
But we will probably have a tour through the local AEI Labs, which IMHO is even more interesting than the detector.
BM
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