The ROCK-IT project (https://www.rock-it-project.de/) is holding a three day Bluesky Workshop at DESY for purposes of training and knowledge sharing within the controls community this November. We are extending an open invitation to the entirety of the scientific controls community regardless of preferred control system or experience with Bluesky.
The ROCK-IT project is a Helmholtz funded project that aims to develop all the necessary tools for automation and remote access of in-situ and operando experiments while producing FAIR data. The project has identified Bluesky and its community tools as an excellent framework for accomplishing its goals. We hope that this workshop will create opportunities to share community knowledge and collaborate on shared solutions to solve community problems.
Planned sessions include:
- Bridging Bluesky tools into the Bluesky ecosystem (and vice-versa)
- Bluesky and Ophyd(-Async) tutorial sessions
- Tool specific sessions (eg. Bluesky Queueserver)
- Poster sessions
- Presentations from attendees and ROCK-IT representatives
- Breakout sessions to discuss new ideas and points of connection