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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Time-Domain informatics and Smart Data Analytics in the Era of
  Large Astronomical Surveys\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Hakeem Oluseyi\, 
 Florida Institute of Technology
DESCRIPTION:Current and upcoming large surveys for studying dark energ
 y and the Lambda-CDM paradigm\, such as the Dark Energy Survey (DES) a
 nd the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)\, will require reliable 
 identification\, classification and analyses of large numbers of trans
 ient and variable sources. One subset of these efforts are the near-fi
 eld cosmology studies that map the distributions of Galactic stars in 
 spatial-kinematic-metallicity-age space to test models of Galactic ass
 embly and evolution. This talk will describe our work on developing ne
 w astroinfomatics techniques for taking advantage of the chromo-tempor
 al data that will be available from the LSST and our current work with
  data from Kepler and LINEAR surveys.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2998
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