RHytHM: ResearcH using yt Highlights Meeting

America/New_York
Description

RHytHM: ResearcH using yt Highlights Meeting, December 9-11, 2020


Recordings of all of the talks and lightning sessions can be found HERE.



Join organizers: Stephanie Tonnesen, Matthew Turk, Madicken Munk and John Zuhone

Answering scientific questions using large datasets rich with information is often a matter of examining data in a new and informative way. The ability to analyze and visualize data in physically-meaningful ways is one of the most powerful uses of yt and has allowed for its use across many scientific domains. In this meeting, we aim to share the ways in which yt has been used to enhance research.


We plan to have a series of talks in which people introduce their scientific problem to a diverse group of scientists (domain amateurs) and highlight how yt was used in their research. We look forward to hearing about how yt slices, phaseplots, and volume-rendering have been used, interesting ways to select data or an extension based on yt. We also hope to hear about yt uses we have not yet considered!

We are striving for a really fun meeting where users and developers alike can be excited to share what they are up to!  As such, please remember the yt code of conduct:  https://yt-project.org/doc/developing/developing.html#yt-community-code-of-conduct

    • 11:00 AM 11:20 AM
      Introductions 20m
    • 11:20 AM 11:55 AM
      Matthew Turk: current state of yt visualization 35m
    • 11:55 AM 12:15 PM
      Cameron Hummels: Synthetic Observations of Galaxies with Trident & yt 20m
    • 12:15 PM 12:35 PM
      Break 20m
    • 12:35 PM 12:55 PM
      Stephanie Tonnesen: Discovering clump properties with yt 20m
    • 12:55 PM 1:15 PM
      Michael Meehan: Analyzing Buoyant Plume Simulations Using yt 20m
    • 1:15 PM 1:30 PM
      Ryan Farber: Iterate to Completion: Memory constrained Parallel yt 15m
    • 1:30 PM 2:00 PM
      Discussion/lightning talks 30m
    • 5:40 PM 6:00 PM
      Workshop End 20m
    • 9:00 AM 9:25 AM
      Jill Palmer Naiman: Houdini 25m
    • 9:25 AM 9:40 AM
      Madicken Munk: TBA 15m
    • 9:40 AM 10:00 AM
      Break 20m
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Lightning Talks 45m
    • 10:45 AM 10:55 AM
      Break 10m
    • 10:55 AM 11:10 AM
      Sam Walkow: Query data in yt 15m
    • 11:10 AM 11:40 AM
      Oskar Elek and David Abramov 30m
    • 11:40 AM 11:55 AM
      Chris Havlin: Leveraging dask in yt 15m
    • 8:00 AM 8:30 AM
      Q/A + lightning talks 30m

      Chris Havlin: Leveraging dask
      in yt
      Britton Smith: ytree: yt for
      merger trees
      Josh Borrow: Using unyt to
      power SWIFT's analysis
      pipeline.
      BREAK
      Corentin Cadiou: Beyond the
      grid
      Stephanie Tonnesen:
      Discovering clump properties
      with yt
      BREAK
      Lightning Talks
      Q/A + lightning talks
      BREAK
      Lightning Talks
      BREAK
      Sam Walkow: Query data in yt
      John ZuHone: Astrophysical
      Simulation Analysis with yt:
      Examples Using Galaxy Cluster
      Simulations
      Jill Palmer Naiman: Houdini
      Madicken Munk: TBA

    • 8:30 AM 8:50 AM
      Britton Smith: ytree: yt for merger trees 20m
    • 8:50 AM 9:10 AM
      Josh Borrow: Using unyt to power SWIFT's analysis pipeline. 20m
    • 9:10 AM 9:30 AM
      Break 20m
    • 9:30 AM 9:50 AM
      Corentin Cadiou: Beyond the grid 20m
    • 9:50 AM 10:20 AM
      John ZuHone: Astrophysical Simulation Analysis with yt: Examples Using Galaxy Cluster Simulations 30m
    • 10:20 AM 11:00 AM
      Lightning Talks 40m
    • 5:40 PM 6:00 PM
      Workshop Close 20m