Monitor Project: People

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The Monitor Project in an international collaboration, which brings together researchers from the UK, USA, France, Switzerland Italy, the European Space Agency and Australia, and makes use of telescopes in the Canary Islands, Chile, Hawaii and Arizona. Here is a photo of most of us during a meeting in Grenoble in February 2006 (click for hig-res version).

Collaboration members

Name Institution Contact
Jonathan Irwin now at CfA, USA jmi at cfa.harvard.edu
Suzanne Aigrain (Co-PI) Exeter, UK suz at astro.ex.ac.uk
Simon Hodgkin (Co-PI) IoA, Cambridge, UK sth at ast.cam.ac.uk
Leslie Hebb St Andrews, UK leslie.hebb at st-andrews.ac.uk
Adam Miller now at Berkeley, USA amiller at astro.berkeley.edu
Estelle Moraux LAOG, Grenoble, France estelle.moraux at obs.ujf-grenoble.fr
Jérome Bouvier LAOG, Grenoble, France jerome.bouvier at obs.ujf-grenoble.fr
Cathie Clarke IoA, Cambridge, UK cclarke at ast.cam.ac.uk
Mike Irwin IoA, Cambridge, UK mike at ast.cam.ac.uk
Aleks Scholz St Andrews, UK as110 at st-andrews.ac.uk
Frederic Pont Geneva, Switzerland as110 at st-andrews.ac.uk
Aude Alapini Exeter, UK alapini at astro.ex.ac.uk
Fabio Favata ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands ffavata at rssd.esa.int
Ettore Flaccomio Palermo, Italy ettoref at astropa.unipa.it
Dan Bramich ING, La Palma dmb at ing.iac.es
Mark McCaughrean Exeter, UK mjm at astro.ex.ac.uk
Gerry Gilmore IoA, Cambridge, UK gil at ast.cam.ac.uk
Michael Ashley UNSW, Sydney, Australia mcba at phys.unsw.edu.au

Associates

These are people who have contributed to the Monitor project in various ways.

  • Ray Jayawardhana, Alexis Brandeker (Toronto, Canada) observed some of our candidates with Magellan/MIKE.
  • Eduardo Martin, Maria Rosa Zapatero (IAC, Spain) observed one of our candidates with Keck/Nirspec.
  • Gwendolin Meeus (AIP, Germany) observed some of our candidates with VLT/ISAAC.
  • Jon Holzman (NMSU, USA) observed some of our candidates with his university's 1m.
  • Conny Aerts, Thierry Morel (Leuven, Belgium) observed some of our candidates with the Mercator telescope in La Palma.

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