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The page and links below archive This page archives content from the Improving JWST Data Products workshop (original event page), held online and at STScI on Nov 14-18, 2023. The workshop primarily used Slack for discussion (all archived comments).

2023-Nov-14, 09:25-10:55

Recorded video | Slack Archive Day 1 Section 1

The first two days (Nov 14-15) were a sequence of eight plenary sessions. Presentations from each session are linked in the tables below, with labels indicating invited and poster talks. Above each table is a link to recorded video of that session and archived Slack discussion relevant to that session. Links to the actual posters are given in a separate table at the bottom of this page.

The third and fourth days (Nov 16-17) were parallel discussion sessions focussed on specific topics. Most of the discussion was not recorded, but there are some Slack comments and summaries.

Plenary Presentations on 2023-Nov-14

Session 1.1

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 1.2

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 1.3

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 1.4

Recorded video | Slack archive

Plenary Presentations on 2023-Nov-15

Session 2.1

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 2.2

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 2.3

Recorded video | Slack archive

Session 2.4

Recorded video | Slack archive

Posters



Splinters and focused discussions

Topic

Splinter on 1/f correction

Slack archive

Splinter on coronagraphy

Slack archive

Splinter on image alignment

Slack archive
Splinter on imaging background matchingSlack archive
Splinter on the MOS stepping modeSlack archive
Splinter on MRS backgroundSlack archive
Splinter on outlier detectionSlack archive
Splinter on ramp fittingSlack archive
Splinter on spectral extractionSlack archive
Splinter on TSOSlack archive
Splinter on WFSSSlack archive
Focused discussion on NGDEEPSlack archive
Focused discussion on persistenceSlack archive
Focused discussion on image alignmentSlack archive