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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Gillian S. Wright, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • Luc Simard, National Research Council Canada (Canada)

Symposium Cochairs

  • Colin Cunningham, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • Masanori Iye, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

Conference Chairs

  • Gianluca Chiozzi, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • Nicole M. Radziwill, James Madison University (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Alan Bridger, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • Tom Donaldson, Space Telescope Science Institute (United States)

  • Kim K. Gillies, Thirty Meter Telescope Observatory Corporation (United States)

  • Juan C. Guzman, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)

  • Bret Goodrich, National Solar Observatory (United States)

  • Hilton A. Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States) and University of Hawai’i (United States)

  • David L. Terrett, RAL Space (United Kingdom)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Project Overview

    Gianluca Chiozzi, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

    Hilton A. Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States)

  • 2 Control Systems Using PLC Technology and Field Buses

    Juan C. Guzman, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)

    David L. Terrett, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (United Kingdom)

  • 3 Data Management and Archives

    Nicole M. Radziwill, James Madison University (United States)

    Tom Donaldson, Space Telescope Science Institute (United States)

  • 4 Control Systems: Camera and Data Acquisition

    David L. Terrett, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (United Kingdom)

    Hilton A. Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States)

  • 5 Data Processing and Pipelines

    Tom Donaldson, Space Telescope Science Institute (United States)

    Juan C. Guzman, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)

  • 6 Control Systems for Spectrographs

    Alan Bridger, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

    Bret Goodrich, National Solar Observatory (United States)

  • 7 Cyberinfrastructure I

    Bret Goodrich, National Solar Observatory (United States)

    Alan Bridger, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • 8 Control Systems

    Kim K. Gillies, Thirty Meter Telescope Observatory Corporation (United States)

    Gianluca Chiozzi, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • 9 Software Engineering

    Juan C. Guzman, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)

    Nicole M. Radziwill, James Madison University (United States)

  • 10 Innovations

    Kim K. Gillies, Thirty Meter Telescope Observatory Corporation (United States)

    Tom Donaldson, Space Telescope Science Institute (United States)

  • 11 Cyberinfrastructure II

    David L. Terrett, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (United Kingdom)

    Alan Bridger, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • 12 Project Management

    Hilton A. Lewis, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States)

    Gianluca Chiozzi, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9152", Proc. SPIE 9152, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy III, 915201 (4 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075359
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KEYWORDS
Observatories

Astronomy

Telescopes

Astronomical telescopes

Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes

Space telescopes

Control systems

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