The Galaxy Zoo Supernovae Team
Galaxy Zoo: Supernovae is brought to you by the following people, alongside the main Galaxy Zoo team.
- Steven Bamford — Astronomer, University of Nottingham
- Works on figuring out what makes galaxies look the way they do: how they formed and why they change as they get older and move to new cosmic locations. Somehow manages to still do some science between helping to run Galaxy Zoo and entertaining Archie, his one-year old son.
- Chris Lintott — Astronomer, University of Oxford
- Between Galaxy Zoo, co-presenting the BBC's Sky at Night program and writing for www.chrislintott.net and elsewhere, Chris usually wishes he had more time to watch Torquay United.
- Philip Murray — Web Designer, Artist and Managing Director of Fingerprint Digital Media
- Responsible for the visual design of the Galaxy Zoo web site. Designer of www.banguniverse.com for Brian May, Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott. A keen musician and lapsed tennis and soccer player.
- Kevin Schawinski — Astronomer, Yale University
- Works on the formation and evolution of galaxies and their supermassive black holes. Usually trying to get more sleep. And coffee.
- Arfon Smith — Software Developer, University of Oxford
- The technical guru of Galaxy Zoo 2, he produced our swish new site and organised all the background workings it depends upon.
- Mark Sullivan — Astronomer, University of Oxford
Retired from the Galaxy Zoo team
- Dan Andreescu
- Consultant by day, programmer and seeker of knowledge and fun by night. Avid basketball player and rookie surfer on the weekends.
- Kate Land
- Added some much-missed glamour to the world of Theoretical Cosmology. Once could not sleep at night for thoughts about the early Universe, but slept during seminars instead. Now lured away by the bright lights of the City.
- Jan VandenBerg
- Ringleader of the IT support circus in the JHU Physics & Astronomy department.
- Alainna Wonders
- Tightrope walker therein.