This workshop is organized by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the "The Hubble/GTC Frontier Fields:   a Spanish Excellence Network to study the most distant and faintest   galaxies in the Universe" (Grant AYA2016-81879-REDT), PI Pablo Pérez   González ( Universidad Complutense de Madrid ) in collaboration with  James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) experts from ESA and NASA, and the Spanish JWST team at the  Centro de Astrobiología.    The workshop will take place at the IAC headquarters in La Laguna,   Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, on March 12 and 13 2018 to provide   hands-on experience with the various tools supporting preparation and   submission of JWST General Observer proposals, in particular for the   first JWST cycle, with deadline on April 6, 2018.
The first morning of the workshop will be dedicated to the   general introduction of the mission and its status, science policies and   JWST observing modes. After that, there will be hands-on sessions, by   introducing the  ETC,  APT, and  MPT tools and describing practical examples. The entire second day will be   used to present specific program examples, giving details on the source   selection, ETC usage and how to put together the program on APT.   These  sessions will be quite interactive, with the presenter   explaining/demonstrating it step by step and the users following up on   their computers and asking questions. JWST experts in the room who are   not presenting will provide support to the attendees, answering   questions and helping if they get stuck or can’t follow some steps.   There will be time to help observers who have already started their JWST   proposals and are having specific issues putting their program   together. The workshop will finish with two talks on JWST Early Release   Science (ERS) programs. 
Registration  required to attend.
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