27–29 Oct 2020
Europe/Rome timezone

TEchnologies for Telescopes and Instruments control Software.

1st Virtual Workshop

The objective of the First TETIS Workshop is to bring together in the same (virtual) venue those groups within INAF working on all aspects of Control Software for Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation, with the aim of:

  • presenting the groups and their experience;
  • get an overview of their current projects;
  • discuss possible synergies and sharing of knowledge;
  • discuss possible common activities in the short and mid-term.

 Workshop themes:

  • Instrumentation and Telescope SW Frameworks
  • Development Processes
  • SW Engineering and Tools
  • SW Quality Assurance
  • Local, Embedded and Real-Time Control Applications

Invited Speakers (preliminary);

  • Valentina Alberti (INAF);
  • Matteo Canzari (INAF);
  • Gianluca Chiozzi (ESO);
  • Sylvain Guieu (EFISOFT);
  • Roland Ottensamer (Univ. of Vienna);
  • Mario Kiekebush (ESO).

The official language of the workshop will be English, both for the presentations and for the discussions.

Taking into consideration the difficulties associated with attending remotely, the Workshop will be held in the morning from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Instructions for connecting will be sent by email to registered participants.

What is TETIS

A Coordination Unit within the INAF UTG1 OptNIR Division (Divisione per l’Astronomia Ottica e IR), born to fulfill the need for a “coordination of interests, activities, tools and expertise” of all INAF technological groups involved in the development of telescopes and instruments control software.

The original proposal for TETIS has been subscribed by 20 INAF researchers with expertise in the design and development of control SW for both ground based and space based astronomical instrumentation working in several different wavelength ranges.

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