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Team

A small team with big ambitions!
Un pequeño equipo con grandes ambiciones!

The NRT team is made up of engineers and scientists from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Oviedo. Compared to other telescope projects we are a small team: we are exploiting our existing knowledge of the Liverpool Telescope (LT) and the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) along with innovative knowledge from a variety of different sectors, to develop the world's largest robotic telescope. Like the LT, the NRT will be fully autonomous, which means that it does not need any human interaction throughout the night in order to carry out its wide-ranging science observations. To make this work we need to combine the software engineering behind autonomous operations, with the mechanical engineering of the telescope and enclosure itself with the delicate and detailed optical design of the mirrors; an ambitious and exciting project.

Iain Steele
PI (LJMU)
Carlos M. Gutiérrez
PI (IAC)
Javier du Cos Juez
PI (Oviedo)
Rafael Rebolo
Co-I (IAC)
Fernando Sánchez
Co-I (UoO)
Christopher Copperwheat
Co-I (LJMU)
Richard Ashley
Instrument scientist (LJMU)
João Bento
DevOps engineer (LJMU)
Sebastian Buntin
PhD student (LJMU)
David Copley
Systems engineer (LJMU)
Adam Garner
Control and automation engineer (LJMU)
Beth Garton
PhD student (LJMU)
Alejandra Goded
Outreach officer (IAC)
Javier Gracia
Mechanical engineer (UoO)
Helen Jermak
Project scientist (LJMU)
David Law
PhD student (LJMU)
Tina Marolt-Cebasek
Civil engineer (LJMU)
Adrian McGrath
Project manager (LJMU)
Chloé Miossec
Instrument scientist (LJMU)
Alberto Prieto
Software engineer (IAC)
Marta Puga Antolín
Optical engineer (IAC)
César Quintana
Software engineer (IAC)
Ali Ranjbar
Mechanical engineer (LJMU)
César Rodríguez
Mechanical engineer (UoO)