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ODISSEE Annual Consortium Meeting

Join us live: two days of open science talks

The ODISSEE project team is pleased to announce that the next ODISSEE consortium meeting will be held from 20 to 21 January 2026 at Building 31 at CERN in Geneva. This key event will bring together all project partners to share scientific progress, strengthen collaborations, and plan the next steps of the project.

The first two days of the meeting will feature open online sessions where anyone interested in ODISSEE’s work can attend and follow cutting-edge discussions on dark matter searches, radio astronomy, particle physics, and synergies with industry. The consortium will hold its General Assembly on the third day. 

Who should attend

📍 Online

📆 From 20 to 21 January 2026

🥼 Researchers and data scientists working with HL-LHC and SKAO data
📡Developers of data processing pipelines in high-energy physics and radio astronomy
👩‍🎓 Early-career scientists and PhD students interested in next-generation data processing techniques
🤖 Computational scientists and AI specialists focusing on big data challenges

Agenda

 

Tuesday, 20 January
1:00-2:00pm Welcome coffee
2:00-2:15pm Introductory word Damien GRATADOUR, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris
2:15-2:45pm Radio Astronomy & Dark Matter Marco REGIS, University of Turin – INFN
2:45-3:15pm Radio Whispers: Technosignatures and Axionic Dark Matter Andrew SIEMION, Berkley SETI
3:15–4:00pm Astro – particules (CTA) Matthieu Heller, Université de Geneve
4:00-4:30pm Coffee break
4:30-5:00pm DM searches with LHCb focusing on LLP candidates Jiahui ZHUO, Valencia University, IFIC
5:00-5:30pm A general LHCb Overview & a focus on LHCb’s exotica programme Emilio RODRIGUEZ, Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE)
5:30-6:00pm Round table discussion on science All
 

Wednesday, 21 January
9:00-9:30am CEPP AI4Sim: Leveraging AI for Numerical Simulation  Mikael Jaquemont, Eviden
9:30-10:00am Sipearl: Porting DDfacet and KillMS onto AArch64
Etienne RENAULT, Sipearl
10:00-10:30am Dataflow Instead of Von Neumann Architecture is a Solution to Moore’s Law Demise Oded MARGALIT, NextSilicon
10:30-11:00am Coffee Break
11:00-11:30am Energy efficiency science with EAR Julita CORBALAN CONZALEZ, EAS
11:30am-12:00pm Round table discussion on industry and impact All
12:00-1:00pm Lunch Break
1:00-1:30pm InPEx project Damien GRATADOUR, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris
1:30-2:00pm Radioblocks project Marjolein Verkouter, Jive
2:00-2:30pm Spectrum project Sergio ANDREOZZI, EGI Foundation – TBC –
2:30-3:00pm Intertwin project Matteo BUNINO, CERN openlab
3:00-3:30pm Coffee Break
3:30-4:00pm Round table on external projects All
4:00-7:00pm Visit CERN facilities

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