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The workshop will be conducted from July 14th to July 25th 2025. Participants will listen to the lecutures on JWST capabilites and science highlights provided by the expert lecturers. The topics will include: first galaxies and galaxy formation, star and planet formation, and exoplanetary atmosphere characterization. For the most part the participants will work on a hands-on project involving archival JWST data on one of the science themes.
See full program here: Program
Łukasz Tychoniec Leiden Observatory, Netherlands
Ágnes Kóspál Konkoly Observatory, Budapest, Hungary
Darko Donevski National Centre for the Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland
Elisabeth Matthews MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany
Anna de Graaff MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany
Colette Salyk Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
Jan Scholtz Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge, UK
Krzysiek Lisiecki National Centre for the Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland
Giuliano Lorenzon National Centre for the Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland
Tamás Szalai University of Szeged, Institute of Physics, Hungary
Agata Karska Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany
Daria Dobrycheva Main Astronomical Observatory of the NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Katarzyna Małek National Centre for the Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland
Tomasz Kamiński CAMK Toruń, Poland
The organizers are committed to creating a work environment that is safe, professional and of mutual trust where diversity and inclusion are valued, and where everyone is entitled to be treated with courtesy and respect. Organizers commit to making conferences, workshops, and all associated activities productive and enjoyable for everyone. We will not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.
Please follow these guidelines:
1. Behave professionally. Harassment and sexist, racist, or exclusionary comments or jokes are not appropriate. Harassment includes sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, deliberate intimidation, stalking, and photography or recording of an individual without consent. It also includes offensive comments related to individual characteristics, for example: age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, nationality or religion.
2. All communication should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual or sexist language and imagery is not appropriate.
3. Be respectful and do not insult or put down other attendees or facilitators of the event. Critique ideas not people.
4. Should a participant witness events of bullying, harassment or aggression, we recommend that they approach the affected person to show support and check how they are. The witness may also wish to suggest that the person report the inappropriate behaviour. However, it is up to the affected person alone whether or not they wish to report it.
5. If participants wish to share photos of a speaker on social media, we strongly recommend that they first get the speaker’s permission. Participants may also share the contents of talks/slides via social media unless speakers have asked that specific details/slides not be shared.
The Workshop has two members who are designated as the contact points for all matters related to this code. Participants can report any violation of these guidelines to these designates in confidence. If asked to stop inappropriate behaviour participants are expected to comply immediately and, in serious cases, may be asked to leave the event without a refund. We will not tolerate retaliation against anyone reporting violations of this code of conduct.
Thank you for helping to make our workshop welcoming for all. Further information including templates and guidelines how to report a violation of the code of conduct can be found here.
CONTACT PERSONS:
Łukasz Tychoniec tychoniec@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Agnieszka Górska-Pukownik agnieszka@faj.org.pl
Acknowledgments: This code of conduct was adapted from the London Code of Conduct (by A. Pontzen and H. Peiris) and Code of Conduct for ESO Workshops & Conferences, which was derived from original Creative Commons documents by PyCon and Geek Feminism. It is released under a CC-Zero license for reuse. To help track people's improvements and best practice, please retain this acknowledgement, and log your re-use or modification of this policy at https://github.com/apontzen/london_cc .