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ASKAP timing projects

Sign up here (by editing the wiki page) with your name and institution if you wish to be part of ASKAP pulsar timing projects. Please try to keep the names in alphabetical order and include some extra notes if you wish to take a leading role in the project.

  • Zaven Arzoumanian, NASA-GSFC/CRESST (interested in relativity and NS equation-of-state science, can contribute to software development and data analysis)
  • Werner Becker, MPE-Garching, (willing to perform multiband follow-ups, e.g. with eROSITA, potentially contribute students / software / data analysis / any kind of multiwavelength aspects)
  • Ramesh Bhat (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Marta Burgay (INAF-Cagliari)
  • David Champion, Australia Telescope National Facility
  • Shami Chatterjee, Australia Telescope National Facility / The University of Sydney
  • Tim Colegate, Curtin University (system design analysis)
  • Paulo Freire, Arecibo Observatory / West Virginia University (interested in using ASKAP for globular cluster timing / measure MSP masses / help write science case).
  • George Hobbs, Australia Telescope National Facility (willing to liaise between the project team and the ASKAP engineers etc.)
  • Victoria Kaspi, McGill University (willing to help with preparatory simulations, software, planning, analysis, multiwavelength follow up etc)
  • Mike Keith, Australia Telescope National Facility
  • Vlad Kondratiev, West Virginia University (willing to contribute to software development)
  • Michael Kramer (Manchester) (willing to be involved in all aspects including provision of hardware, people etc.)
  • Joseph Lazio (NRL) (help with proposal, science case, possibly simulations; multi-wavelength aspects)
  • Joeri van Leeuwen, ASTRON/UvA (analysis, instrumentation, simulations, LOFAR links)
  • Dunc Lorimer, West Virginia University (possible interest on software aspects, if time permits)
  • Walid Majid, JPL/Caltech (willing to contribute to software development, and data analysis)
  • Dick Manchester (ATNF) (willing to help with proposal)
  • David Nice, Bryn Mawr College (interested in all aspects of high precision timing and analysis)
  • Alberto Pellizzoni (INAF-Cagliari) (willing to contribute to software development/simulations and data analysis)
  • Andrea Possenti (INAF-Cagliari) (willing to contribute in all scientific preparatory tests and data analysis)
  • Nanda Rea, University of Amsterdam (willing to perform multiband follow-up)
  • Roy Smits (Manchester)
  • Ingrid Stairs, UBC (currently visiting ATNF) (willing to do whatever’s necessary in terms of instrumentation/software/planning/etc.)
  • Ben Stappers (Manchester) (interested in simultaneous multiple source observations based on LOFAR experience, plus interested in hardware can potentially contribute students)
  • Willem van Straten, Swinburne University of Technology (willing to coordinate/manage/lead software development)
  • Diego F. Torres, IEEC-CSIC, Barcelona (willing to perform multiband follow-up)
  • Natasa Vranesevic (The University of Sydney / Australia Telescope National Facility)
  • Joel Weisberg, Carleton College (observing and analysis)
  • Patrick Weltevrede, (Australia Telescope National Facility)
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