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United Stones International Solon, Ohio - Valued collaborator and granite supplier.
Glenn Starkman - Professor and co-Chair of Physics, Case Western Reserve University
Cosmologist and particle physicist interested in anything fascinating about our universe.
Doesn't get much better than figuring out what dark matter is.
Jagjit Singh Sidhu - Posttdoc at the Cleveland Clinic
Did his PhD with Glenn working on macroscopic dark matter, and, with Glenn and Ralph, is one of the authors of the original paper proposing looking for macros in granite slabs.
Ralph Harvey -- Professor of Planetary Materials, Case Western Reserve University
The whole team agrees that Ralph has the coolest title on Earth. He is often to be found in Antarctica looking for meteorites in the Transantarctic Mountains as he is the longstanding director of ANSMET, The Antarctic Search for Meteorites.
Emily Safron - PhD Student, Louisiana State University
Resident citizen science project consultant. Usually doing exoplanet research with data from the legacy Planet Hunters project, but fell into Counter-Top Dark Matter at the intersection of really cool physics research, citizen science, and my hometown of Cleveland.
Daniel Kessler - Undergraduate student, Case Western Reserve University
Undergraduate studying math and physics with research interests in physics and cosmology. Current project team leader!
Aranya Kumar - Undergraduate student, Case Western Reserve University
Undergraduate studying AI in computer science and physics with research interests in physics and computer vision.
Dahai Wen - Undergraduate student, Case Western Reserve University
Nathanael Burns-Watson - Undergraduate student, Case Western Reserve University
Undergraduate planning to study physics and astronomy. Interests in astrophysics
Alex Green - High School Senior, Theodore Roosevelt High School