STFC 21st Century Challenge Network+
Support interactions between STFC-funded researchers and interdisciplinary communities to address 21st-century challenges, foster collaborations, and develop proposals for projects. Academic leadership includes PI Don Pollacco (Warwick) and Co-PI Bob Mann (Edinburgh).
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This workshop will be recorded UseChat to ask any technical questions about the session Please provide your full name and affiliation (use Rename in Participants tab) Two scheduled breaks You will be invited to move to a Zoom breakout room, where you can chat/network, if you want to The breakout room will close before the talks restart and you will be returned to the main room Please stay muted with video off unless speaking Please use Raise Hand in Participantstab to enter the queue to ask questions
13.30: Welcome and Intro (Bob Mann, GNOSIS Co-PI) 13.40: 1stSession Data User Requirements (Break) 15.25: 2ndSession Methods of Space Data Management (Break) 16.50: 3rdSession Future Options/Concepts 18.05: The Way Ahead: Future Sandpits 18.30: Close
Bob Mann University of Edinburgh Brief introduction to GNOSIS Objectives for today
STFC 21st Century Challenge Network+ Support interactions between STFC-funded researchers and appropriate science, technology, industry and end-user groups to build interdisciplinary communities at the interface between STFC science and 21stCentury Challenge areas Facilitate knowledge sharing and identify priority user-needs that STFC science could have a role in addressing Create new multidisciplinary project teams to develop proposals to seek funding for projects addressing the 21stCentury Challenges Stimulate interaction between academia and industry/Govt Foster new collaborations for R&D and policy work
Academic leadership PI: Don Pollacco (Warwick); Co-PI: Bob Mann (Edinburgh) + 8 Co-Is: mainly astronomers and space scientists Steering Board Chair: Katherine Courtney Luminaries from industry and government Programme Managers Stuart Eves and Dinz Dinsley Administrative support at Warwick
Modest: Four years from 1 July 2019 Meetings Projects Themed Workshops 10 x Scoping Studies (~ 10k) Sandpits 4 x Proof-of-concept projects (~ 30k) 2 x half-funded PhD studentships: call opens this month
GNOSIS (gnosisnetwork.org) Facilitate interaction between academics and experts from industry and government Enable multidisciplinary approach to space debris problems Funding modest Mainly supporting meetings & preliminary studies Objectives for today Talks surveying SSA data management domain Identify topics for future sandpits
13.40: Industry perspective (Stuart Eves) 14.00: Astriagraph (Moriba Jah) 14.20: StoneSoup (Jordi Barr) 14.40: Passive RF for SSA (Yann Picard) 15.00: Q&A (15 mins)
15.25: Blockchain for SST data market (Waqar Zaidi) 15.45: A Virtual Observatory for SSA? (Bob Mann) 16.05: GCAT and the challenges for future SSA (Jonathan McDowell) 16.25: Q&A (15 mins)
16.50: Space sector security concepts in a complex world (Chris Jones) 17.10: Deriving value out of space data (Kristina Tamane) 17.30: Space traffic coordination and management: a demonstration (Dan Oltrogge) 17.50: Q&A (15 mins)