The 5th Meeting of the JWST Users Committee (JSTUC)
About Event
Location
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
3700 San Martin Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
Description
The 5th meeting of the JSTUC was held on September 9-10, 2019. The committee was updated on the:
- Status of the project, in addition to reports from various groups
- Planning and preparation for the Cycle 1 Call for Proposals
- Cycle 1 capabilities and science policies and timeline
- Community engagement plan
- Status and plans for JWST Data Analysis Tools
More information is available on the JSTUC page.
Accordion
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Time Topic Presenter 8:15-8:30 Breakfast in the Boardroom 8:30-9:00 Welcome & STScI Status K. Sembach 9:00-9:30 Welcome & GSFC Status
- SWG updateJ. Mather 9:30-10:15 JWST Project Report
- JWST statusW. Ochs 10:15-11:00 JWST Mission Office Report
- SOC statusM. Stiavelli 11:00-11:15 Break 11:15-11:50 NASA HQ P. Hertz 11:50-12:10 NASA HQ JWST Project Perspective E. Smith 12:10-12:30 CSA Perspective J. Dupuis 12:30-13:00 Executive Session 13:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:30 Cycle 1 Capabilities
- Instrument modes
- Overheads & efficienciesJ. Valenti 14:30-15:15 JWST Software Tools
- Proposal Preparation Tools
- Data Analysis Tools (results from the community survey)K. Pontoppidan 15:15-15:45 Break 15:45-16:30 Science Policies & Science Timeline
- ERS status
- Cycle 1 GO Call preparationsA. Moro-Martin 16:30-17:00 Cycle 1 Community Engagement Plan
- Plan Overview
- Master classes in the US & Europe
- ESA PerspectiveB. Meinke/A. Nota 17:00-17:30 Discussion 17:30-18:00 Executive Session 18:30 Dinner @ The Helmand -
Time Topic Presenter 8:30-8:45 Breakfast in the Boardroom 8:45-9:00 Executive Session J. Bullock 9:00-9:30 JWST Data Analysis Tools - Context
- JSTAC working group summaryR. Abraham 9:30-10:45 JWST Data Analysis Tools
- Cycle 1 plans & scheduleH. Ferguson 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 JWST Data Analysis Tools - Discussion 11:30-12:00 HST Status T. Brown 12:00-12:15 JSTUC Membership
- Rotation scheduleN. Reid 12:15-12:45 Executive Session 12:45-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 General discussion & topics for future meetings 14:00-15:00 Drafting of Report 15:00-15:30 Feedback to the Director/JWST Project Scientist -
Ken Sembach: STScI Director
Nancy Levenson: STScI Deputy Director
Antonella Nota: Associate Director for ESA, ESA Project Scientist for Guest Observers
Neill Reid: Associate Director for Science
Massimo Stiavelli: Head, JWST Mission Office
Bonnie Meinke: JWSTMO Project Scientist
Klaus Pontoppidan: JWSTMO Project Scientist
Margaret Meixner: JWSTMO Mission Scientist
Jeff Valenti: JWSTMO Mission Scientist
Alessandra Aloisi: Head, Science Mission Office
Amaya Moro-Martin: Science Mission Office
Molly Peeples: Science Mission Office
Louis Strolger: Science Mission Office
Linda Smith: Head, Instruments Division
Bill Blair: JWST Project Scientist for User Support, Instruments Division
Susan Kassin: Instruments Division
Harry Ferguson: Branch Manager, Data Analysis Tools Branch
Nicholas Earl: Data Analysis Tools Branch
Craig Jones: Data Analysis Tools Branch
Erik Tollerud: Data Analysis Tools Branch
Josh Peek: MAST Project Scientist, Data Science Mission Office
Arfon Smith: Head, Data Science Mission Office
Tom Brown: Head, HST Mission Office
Bill Ochs: Associate Director, JWST Project, Astrophysics Projects Division, GSFC
John Mather: JWST Senior Project Scientist, GSFC
Jonathan Gardner: JWST Deputy Senior Project Scientist, GSFC
Jane Rigby: JWST Operations Project Scientist, GSFC
Susan Neff: JWST Deputy Project Scientist for Operations, GSFC
Paul Hertz: Director of the Astrophysics Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA
Eric Smith: Program Scientist for JWST, NASA
Hashima Hasan: JWST Deputy Program Scientist, NASA
Kartik Sheth: JWST Deputy Program Scientist for Science Operations, NASA
Pierre Ferruit: ESA Project Scientist, ESTEC
Jean Dupuis: Senior Mission Scientist, CSA
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