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Mike Walmsley - Dunlap Fellow at the University of Toronto
Works on combining citizen science and AI to understand space. You can also find me on Galaxy Zoo.
Bryan Gaensler - Astronomer, University of Toronto
Studies cosmic explosions, magnets in space, and invisible interstellar gas. Author of “Extreme Cosmos: A Guided Tour of the Fastest, Brightest, Hottest, Heaviest, Oldest, and Most Amazing Aspects of Our Universe”.
Chris Lintott - Astronomer, University of Oxford
Runs the Zooniverse collaboration and works on how galaxies form and evolve. He also hunts for planets, presents the BBC's long-running Sky at Night program and plays real tennis.
Chitrang Patel - Research Assistant, McGill University, Dunlap Institute
Develops software to search for FRBs and pulsars with data streams from the CHIME/FRB project. Also works on developing the CHIME/FRB outriggers for conducting VLBI localizations.
Patrick Boyle - Astronomer, McGill University
I am an experimental astrophysicist with experience across a broad range of wavelengths from radio through to gamma-rays, and particles from protons to heavy nuclei. Every experiment I’ve worked on has required separating the true signal from an enormous background of noise. Developing new tools and ways to better separate signals from noise has always been a fun part of my job!
Emily Petroff - Astronomer, McGill University, University of Amsterdam
I am a radio astronomer studying fast radio bursts from every angle. My expertise is finding FRBs (and sometimes microwave ovens!) in radio astronomy data, and developing better ways to communicate new discoveries to the wider community.
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