On July 9, 2018 the science staff will meet in the auditorium (14:00) to discuss proposals for workshops and smaller meetings to be held at STScI in 2019.
Proposers should provide basic information on their meeting below; template headings are provided that you can fill in.
You can post your presentation slides below; please do so by July 3. They should include:
- Workshop title and proposer/PI
- What makes this topic compelling right now?
- What makes the topic compelling for STScI, our missions, and our staff? (This is not a requirement for a workshop.)
- What similar meetings are known at this time?
- Who will be on the SOC?
- What are key subjects and potential speakers?
proposer | workshop title | rough dates (opt.) | |
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Valenti/Mullally | TESS Data Workshop | February 11-14, 2019 | |
Erik Tollerud | Python in Astronomy | May 2019 | |
Gautham Narayan | Enabling Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Big Data Era | Book-ended with Spring Symposium, or stand-alone in April 2019 | |
Gordon/Sankrit Ivelina Momcheva | Constraining Structure in the Low Density Universe Grism Spectroscopy Workshop | Fall 2019 | |
Kate Rowlands & Katey Alatalo | Testing galaxy transition using observations and simulations in the era of JWST | Summer 2019 |
TESS Data Workshop
Proposers
Susan Mullally and Jeff Valenti
Preferred dates (optional), with comments
February 11-14
Presentation slides
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Python in Astronomy Conference 2019 at STScI
Proposers:
Erik Tollerud, Josh Peek, Iva Momcheva
Preferred dates (optional), with comments
April 29 - May 3.
The workshop is typically held the first week of May but there is some flexibility.
Presentation slides
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Enabling Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Big Data Era
Proposer:
Gautham Narayan
Preferred dates (optional), with comments
Either 2 days book-ended with 2019 Spring Symposium, or stand-alone 2.5 day workshop in Spring 2019.
This workshop was planned together with the Spring Symposium and we feel there are many scientific and logistical advantages to running both symposium and workshop back-to-back, though both stand on their own.
Presentation slides
Link to Keynote Version (82 MB)
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Constraining Structure in the Low Density Universe
Proposer
Karl Gordon & Ravi Sankrit & Low Density Universe Group
Preferred dates (optional), with comments
N/A yet
Presentation slides
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