To bridge the gap between while an in-person meeting was not possible due to the pandemic. More information is available at the conference website. Data reduction information presented included a DRAGONS project status (video) and workshop (video).
Science and Evolution of Gemini Meeting 2018: July 21, 2018
The International Telescopes Support Office in conjunction with the Australian Astronomical Observatory held the 2016 ITSO/AAO Observational Techniques Workshop from midday on Tuesday May 3 to midday on Friday May 6, 2016 at the AAO Headquarters in North Ryde, Sydney.
The workshop was designed to be an introduction to the optical and infrared facilities available to the Australian astronomical community, and included tutorials and demonstrations where participants were able to get their hands on real data and learn how to reduce it.
More information is available at the workshop website: https://www.aao.gov.au/conference/OTW2016/
A hands-on tutorial about Gemini data reduction was given on the afternoon of May 4th. The tar file with all the presentations, and the tutorial instructions is available at https://www.aao.gov.au/files/science/tutorial_material.tar.
The Australian Gemini Office in conjunction with the Australian Astronomical Observatory held the 2014 AusGO/AAO Observational Techniques Workshop from midday on Tuesday April 1 to midday on Friday April 4, 2014 at the AAO Headquarters in North Ryde, Sydney.
The workshop was designed to be an introduction to the optical and infrared facilities available to the Australian astronomical community, and included tutorials and demonstrations where participants got their hands on real data and learned how to reduce it.
More information is available at the workshop website: http://www.aao.gov.au/science/conferences/OTW2014
The Australian Gemini Office in conjunction with the Australian Astronomical Observatory held the 2011 AusGO/AAO Observational Techniques Workshop over three and a half days from Tuesday August 30 to Friday September 2, 2011 in the ATNF Marsfield Lecture Theatre in Sydney.
The workshop was designed to be an introduction to the optical and infrared facilities available to the Australian astronomical community, and included tutorials and demonstrations where you got your hands on real data and learned how to reduce it.
More information is available at the workshop website
Gemini Observatory and the US National Optical Astronomy Observatory organized a Gemini Data Workshop from 19 to 22 July, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. Registration was free and open to anyone. The workshop covered the basics of astronomical data reduction, presented information on all the GMOS modes, NIRI, NIFS and Mid-IR data reduction and included breakout sessions that focused on the practical aspects of reducing Gemini data using the Gemini IRAF data reduction package.
More information is available at the workshop website: https://noirlab.edu/science/events/websites/gdw