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**Workshop on Interplay between Numerical Relativity and Data Analysis**
=Schedule for Second Week:=

//Monday://
noon: Director's blackboard lunch. Overview: Interplay between Numerical Relativity and data analysis. Speakers: Uli Sperhake, Duncan Brown

14:00 : Target errors (Moderator: Steve Fairhurst)

//Tuesday://
10:00 LISA MDC (Moderator: Michelle Vallisneri)

//Wednesday://
14:00 Waveform, comparisons within data analysis pipeline (Moderator: Patrick Brady) [|Data Formats for NR Waves] [|Numerical INJection Analysis Project Wiki]

//Thursday//
14:00 Data Analysis-Num Relativity

//Friday//
10:30 am Closeout discussions

=Schedule for First Week:=

//Monday://
09:45 Orientation for workshop attendees

10:00 Organizational meeting

11:30am - 1pm (Lunch)

1:00 pm Status of Numerical relativity with a focus on the interplay with data analysis (Sascha Husa)

3:00 pm "Current status of exploiting theoretical modelling of gravity waves in data analysis" (Steve Fairhurst)

//**Tuesday**//
9:30 am Overview: State of the art of relevant binary simulations for GWs (Moderator: Lehner)

13:30 Discussion: Errors and systematics (Moderators: Gonzalez, Pfeiffer) [|LIGO Calibration Accuracy]

17:00 Wine and cheese reception

//**Wednesday**//
10:00 am "Approximations and simulations for the construction of templates" (Alessandra Buonnano)

13:30 Discussion: Impact of simulations in data analysis (Moderator: Krishnan)

//**Thursday**//
10:00 am Dicussion: Interfacing PN-NumRel-Perturbations (Moderators: Kidder, Berti) [|Gravitational waves from compact binaries inspiralling along post-Newtonian accurate eccentric orbits: Data analysis implications]

14:00 Scheduling and Instruments (Berger,Gonzalez,Prince).

16:00 "Sociology"

19:00 Dinner

//**Friday**// 10:00 am [|Beyond Current Binary Black Hole Simulations: What to do next?] (Scott Hughes)

13:30 Discussion: NS-BHs, and NSs binaries (Moderator: Duez)

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