Program

Tremendous growth in data volume and complexity of data returned from planetary exploration coupled with new and emerging data science technologies are changing planetary science.  From better calibrations to enhanced modelling to new methods for data management and discovery, informatics and data analytics are an increasingly important part of understanding and processing data from planetary missions.   As a result, it is becoming increasingly important for the planetary science and data science communities to work together to research and develop applications of these technologies to support upcoming mission and science needs.

 

The PSIDA conference provides a forum to discuss approaches, challenges, and applications of informatics and data analytics technologies and capabilities in planetary science. During the three days of the conference, participants will have the opportunity to share knowledge, experience, and lessons learned in these fields and network with colleagues.

Topics

Conference topics include planetary data architectures, management, and data technologies; scalable data processing, data-driven discovery and analytics; visualization; science applications; and planetary data archiving.

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Schedule

The schedule is not set at this time.

Committees
Chairs
  • Tom Stein – Washington University, St. Louis, USA
  • Dan Crichton – Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA

 

Program Committee
  • Alphon Altinok – Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA
  • Christophe Arviset – European Space Agency, Madrid, Spain
  • Oleg Batanov – Russian Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • Baptiste Cecconi – Paris Observatory, Paris, France
  • Karin Eichentopf – German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
  • Ashish Mahabal – California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
  • Ana-Catalina Plesa – German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany
  • Jody O’Sullivan – Washington University, St. Louis, USA
  • Kiri Wagstaff – Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA