Speaker
Description
In the coming years, the coordination and accessibility of telescopes and observatories across the globe will be essential for the success of multi-messenger astrophysics research. The ACME project, funded by the European Union, aims to facilitate and improve access to multi-messenger data and services. It brings together about forty institutes across Europe, covering all domains in multi-wavelength astronomy, gravitational waves, neutrinos, and cosmic rays.
ACME provides transnational and virtual access to infrastructures, data, tools, and expertise. It also offers additional opportunities for training and guidance for researchers in the field, in other disciplines, and for citizen scientists. The presentation will cover the scope of the project and the related science cases, summarise the different actions carried out by the consortium, as well as the upcoming opportunities.