The "Inivisible Data Days" are a workshop on open access and public data infrastructure for dark matter and neutrino physics. We will bring together people from data providers, data users, and infrastructure to discuss the current state in the field and future needs.
We will try to establish a dialogue between the three sectors so we understand how best to curate public data in the future, concerning:
- Data Providers (Experiments): Introduction, nature of results, analysis and public data. Best PRACTICAL way to make reinterpretation of the data possible and simple. Current modes of data sharing (if any).
- Data Users (Fitter groups, theory/pheno groups): Demonstration of use cases, case for public data, how it is being utilized and issues with current situation (if any).
- Data Infrastructure: Includes current data stewards, and people working on development of related infrastructure (Public likelihoods, Statistics, Data formats). Connection to available public data usage scenario. Working details.
The event features invited speakers from:
- Experiments:
- ANAIS, COSINUS, CRESST, DAMIC-M
- MAGIC, LoDMAx
- IceCube, JUNO, NUCLEUS, LEGEND, KATRIN
- ATLAS, CMS
- Infrastructure:
- DMDC, HepData, CERN OpenData, ESCAPE, iDMEU
- Public Likelihoods & Data format
- Users:
- Nu-Fit, Gambit
There is no registration fee for the event, but please register.
Zoom information for remote participants:
https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/65159899591?pwd=MFBzM2FDb0Nwd1R2ZU1Bb2pKdnJ1QT09
Registration
Registration for this event is currently open.