DESCRIPTION
In the 2020s, LSST and WFIRST will conduct deep and wide surveys of much of the sky. LSST is planning a series of deep drilling fields and mini surveys. What is the optimal strategy for a deep field program for WFIRST? How can we maximize the science return from the combination of LSST, WFIRST, Euclid, and other surveys from the radio to the X-ray? What are the key science questions that can be addressed by these deep fields?
This workshop aims to address these questions and to help stimulate the development of white papers in response to the LSST call.
DATE AND TIME
Thursday & Friday, August 30th-31st, 2018 from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM EDT.
LOCATION
Princeton University
McCormick Hall, Room 101
Princeton, New Jersey 08544
https://www.google.com/maps?dirflg=w&daddr=McCormick+Hall@40.347281508468,-74.658058019113WORKSHOP DINNER
Thursday, August 30th 6:30-9:30 PM at the Palmer House in Princeton
http://www.princeton.edu/palmerhouse/directions.htmlVISITOR LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
https://www.princeton.edu/meet-princeton/visit-usCONTACTS
David Spergel (scientific-related information)
dns@astro.princeton.eduTammy Hojeibane (logistics)
tammyh@princeton.eduNo registration fee