Xin Wang
albertfxwang
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My python stuff (mostly for astronomy research)
Grizli: The "Grism redshift and line" analysis software
data and code for hands-on training on JWST NIRISS WFSS
JWST NIRCam/WFSS Grism codes and data produced by Fengwu Sun et al.
JWST PSF Pipeline
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87JWST NIRCam/WFSS Grism codes and data produced by Fengwu Sun et al.
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My python stuff (mostly for astronomy research)
JWST PSF Pipeline
latex formatted cv
Python and C library for source extraction and photometry
Fmajor's additional tools for the Grizli Pipeline
data and code for hands-on training on JWST NIRISS WFSS
EAZY photometric redshift code (Brammer, van Dokkum & Coppi 2008)
Transparent calculations with uncertainties on the quantities involved (aka "error propagation"); calculation of derivatives.
For calculating dust scattering and extinction
A beginner's guide to setting up a development environment on macOS
Line Measuring library in python
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Grizli: The "Grism redshift and line" analysis software
Manual extraction of JWST NIRSpec spectra
Materials for Astropy Workshops
This is a test project
HST + IRAC catalogs in lensing cluster fields
Query MAST database for space telescope datasets
Curated Notebooks from STScI
Pythonic photometric redshift tools based on EAZY
Jekyll theme based on Freelancer Start Bootstrap theme
Non-Linear Least Squares Minimization, with flexible Parameter settings, based on scipy.optimize.leastsq, and with many additional classes and methods for curve fitting
SpectRes is a Python module which efficiently resamples spectra and their associated uncertainties onto an arbitrary wavelength grid. Read the documentation at
JWST Data Analysis Tools Notebooks
Codes to reduce raw HST WFC3/UVIS darks and science data to produce cleaner *flc.fits files than available from MAST for drizzling
Library for the CLEAR collaboration codebase.
Software for calibrating WFC3/UVIS data
The Coyote Library evolved from work David Fanning was doing teaching IDL courses and answering IDL questions on the IDL newsgroup. It is meant to be a well-documented library that demonstrates how to write solid (dare we say eloquent) IDL programs that are easy to maintain and extend. You can learn more about these programs and about IDL programming in general at David's web page, Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming.