Presentations and videos

 

SESSION 1 - MISSION OVERVIEW AND DATA RELEASE #1
Slides - Video Gaia mission overview Timo Prusti ESA
Slides - Video Gaia Data Release #1 and future Anthony Brown Leiden University
Slides - Video Visualisation of Gaia data André Moitinho Lisbon University
Slides - Video Gaia archive: interfaces and protocols Jesús Salgado ESA
Slides - Video Science-driven introduction to the archive Alcione Mora ESA
Slides TopCat and how to use it for Gaia Mark Taylor Bristol Univesity

Slides - Video

Astronomy Data Query Language (ADQL) Introduction

Hendrik Heinl / Stefan Jordan

ARI Heidelberg

SESSION 2 - Parallel splinters
Slides Discussion session: Science applications of the Gaia data Chair: Anthony Brown Leiden University
Tutorials Gaia archive hands-on session Alcione Mora ESA
Slides - Tutorial ADQL tutorial Hendrik Heinl ARI Heidelberg
  Discussion session: Visualisation of Gaia data Chair: André Moitinho Lisbon University
SESSION 3 - ASTROMETRY AND PHOTOMETRY
Slides - Video Astrometry Lennart Lindegren Lund University
Slides - Video Working with astrometric data Xavier Luri Barcelona University
Slides - Video Photometry Floor van Leeuwen Cambridge University
Slides - Video External catalogues in the Gaia archive Paola Marrese ASI Science Data Centre
SESSION 4 - Parallel splinters
Slides - Video Discussion session: Astrometry Chair: Lennart Lindegren Lund University
Tutorials Gaia archive hands-on session Alcione Mora ESA
Slides VOSA demo Enrique Solano SVO
Slides - Notebook Vaex demo Maarten Breddels Groningen University
Slides Using Gaia DR1 to improve HST astrometry Stefano Casertano STScI
SESSION 5 - VARIABILITY AND VALIDATION
Slides - Video Variability  Laurent Eyer Geneva University
  Discussion session on Variability Chair: Laurent Eyer Geneva University
Slides - Video Validation Frédéric Arenou Paris Observatory
  Discussion session on Validation Frédéric Arenou Paris Observatory
Slides - Video Gaia data in ESASky Bruno Merín ESA
SESSION 6 - Parallel splinters

Slides - Video

Seminar: An improved Measurement of the Expansion Rate of the Universe and a Path to 1 % with Gaia

Adam Riess

(Nobel Laureate)

Johns Hopkins University & STScI
Tutorials Gaia archive hands-on session Alcione Mora ESA
Slides Workshop close-up and Feedback session Bruno Merín ESA