A list of WALLABY team busyweeks, hackathons and workshops that are of significant relevance to the WALLABY collaboration
The SKA Pathfinder HI Survey Coordination Committee (PHISCC) organises an annual international meetings and workshop which involves many WALLABY team members. More details about this committee can be found here.
2019
March 18 – 22: The Life and Death of Star-Forming Galaxies, Scarborough, Perth, Australia
February 11 – 13: 12th PHISCC workshop, ICRAR, Perth, Australia
2018
November 19 – 23: ASKAP spectral-line busy week, Perth, Australia
October 1 – 5: ICRAR/CASS joint radio school, Geraldton Australia
June 14 – 15: PHISCC breakout sessions (RFI, data reduction etc) Pingtang, China
June 11–13: PHISCC, Pingtang China
May 21 – 25: 2018 Q2 WALLABY busyweek, Marsfield Australia
April 16 – 20: GPU Hackathon at Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, Perth Australia
January 29 – February 2: 2018 Q1 WALLABY data processing busyweek, ICRAR/UWA Australia
2017
December 5 – 8: OzViz, Curtin HIVE, Australia
November 6 – 10: GAMA synergy workshop, ICRAR/UWA Australia
October 3 – 6: 2017 Q4 WALLABY busyweek, Marsfield, Australia
March 8 – 10: WALLABY Science Working Group 3 “From field to clusters” workshop, Swinburne University Australia
February 6 – 11: PHISCC, Pune India
2016
June 13 – 15: ASKAP calibration meeting, Marsfield Australia
June 6 – 10: ASKAP 2016: the future of radio astronomy surveys, Marsfield Australia
February 15 – 19: WALLABY early science workshop, ICRAR/UWA Australia
February 10 – 12: Source-finding busy-week
February 3 – 5: PHISCC workshop, Cape Town South Africa
2015
October 25 – 30: ADASS XXV, Sydney
March 31 – April 2: TAIPAN workshop, Canberra
March 16 –19: 8th International PHISCC Workshop: Rutgers, US
February 10 – 13: Computational and Simulation Sciences and eResearch, Melbourne
2014
April 7 – 9: “SkyMapper: Everything you Need to Know to Use the Terabytes”
March 20 – 21: WALLABY – Galaxy Kinematics meeting
March 17 – 19: 7th International PHISCC Workshop: The Challenges of the Upcoming HI Surveys, ASTRON, The Netherlands