Subject: |
NOBUGS 2006 conference at Lawrenece Berkeley Laboratory October 2-4 |
From: |
Chris Timossi <[email protected]> |
To: |
[email protected] |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:38:17 -0700 |
The Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory will be hosting the NOBUGS 2006 Conference (hey, I didn't pick the name) this October. The focus will be on software systems for data acquisition and control including EPICS of course. I believe this conference will be of interest to many tech-talk subscribers.
Chris Timossi
ALS/LBNL
Berkeley, CA 94720
Call for participants / abstracts
New Opportunities for Better User Group Software (NOBUGS)
NOBUGS 2006 Conference Page <http://nobugs2006.lbl.gov>
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Early Registration: July 21 - August 31 *($295)*
Late Registration: September 1 - September 23 *($345)*
Abstract Submission Deadline: September 1
Hotel Reservation Deadline: September 10
*The sixth NOBUGS conference will be held October 2-4, 2006 at Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory <http://www.lbl.gov> in Berkeley, California.
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*Call for Abstracts <http://nobugs2006.lbl.gov/upload.php>
**The aim of the NOBUGS series of conferences is to foster collaboration
for developers of computer techniques in scientific instrumentation,
especially as employed at large scale user facilities.
The conference seeks to improve the user's scientific productivity by
focusing on the interaction between the experimenter and the facilities'
infrastructures, apparatus, and data.*
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*NOBUGS 2006 features oral and poster presentations of the latest
developments in data acquisition, data analysis, user interface design
and general computer science as is relevant to users and programmers
working at scientific facilities. *
*The conference topics include, but are not limited to: *
* *Data Acquisition *
* *Automatic Beamline Alignment *
* *Data Management *
* *Data Formats *
* *Data Analysis *
* *Data Visualization *
* *Instrument Simulation *
* *Automation of Experiments *
* *Biocomputing at Facilities *
* *Graphical User Interfaces *
* *WWW Application Development *
* *Remote Control of Data Acquisition and Data Analysis Tasks *
* *Distributed Computing *
* *Programming Techniques *
* *User Facility Management *
* *Facility Security *
* *Scientific Databases *
* *Collaborative Initiatives *
* *
Previous NOBUGS Conferences:
* NOBUGS 1, at ILL, France
* NOBUGS 2, at Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA
* NOBUGS 3 <http://srs.dl.ac.uk/nobugs/nobugs3/> at Daresbury
Laboratory, United Kingdom
* NOBUGS 4 <http://webster.ncnr.nist.gov/events/nobugs2002#general>
at NIST, Gaithersburg, USA
* NOBUGS 5 <http://lns00.psi.ch/nobugs2004/>, at PSI, Switzerland
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