3rd Italian Astrostatistics School
Monday - Friday 3-7 October 2022
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milano
Sponsored by INAF, INAF-OA Brera,
Credits: background astronomical image, Milano view, Image montage, css, web pages
3rd Italian Astrostatistics School
Monday - Friday 3-7 October 2022
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milano
Sponsored by INAF, INAF-OA Brera,
Credits: background astronomical image, Milano view, Image montage, css, web pages
3rd Italian Astrostatistics School
Monday - Friday 3-7 October 2022
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milano
 
Sponsored by INAF, INAF-OA Brera
 
 
Credits: background astronomical image, Milano view, Image montage, css, web pages



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Registration

The capacity is limited to 20 participants (first come first served basis). The school is open to PhD students in physics, astrophysics and astronomy (they should register by July 1st). Participants to the school are requested to install a few softwares packages and to write some reading/plotting routines as detailed HERE prior to the beginning of the school. Failing to do so will significantly impair the learning outcomes.

PAYMENT DETAILS

The registration fee is 20 EUR and for that you will also receive a 60 EUR statistical book. To secure a place, partecipants are required to pay the registration fee in **registration closed***, reason for payment: OABrera-Astrostatistics. When done, drop a mail to stefano.andreon@inaf.it to allow us track the payment. Foreign people without an italian fiscal code should give a look here for help to fill the form.

The fee will be refunded to you should the limit of 20 entrants be already achieved by the time you register.
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Venue

The school will be held in Cupola Fiore of the INAF-Brera Observatory, located in via Brera, 28 in the center of Milano. It will start on monday 3 October 2022 at 14:00 and end on friday 7 October at 12:00. See how to reach us.
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Committees

The school is organized by S. Andreon (INAF-OA Brera). LOC: S. Andreon, C. Bernasconi, M. Carpino, C. Casellato, F. Castagna, M. Giuliani, A. Mandrino, R. Moncalvi, and G. Trinchieri.