The role of the Gaia Science Team (GST) is to advise ESA, through the Project Scientist, on all top-level science performance, science policy and science organisation aspects of the mission.
Current members of the Gaia Science Team:
- Anthony Brown (Leiden Observatory, the Netherlands, DPACE (Data Processing and Analysis Consortium Executive) chair)
- Carme Jordi (University of Barcelona, Spain)
- Sergei Klioner (University of Dresden, Germany)
- Lennart Lindegren (Lund University, Sweden)
- François Mignard (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)
- Timo Prusti (ESA/ESTEC, Gaia Project Scientist, GST chair)
- Maria-Sofia Randich (Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory, Italy)
- Caroline Soubiran (University of Bordeaux, France)
- Nicholas Walton (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom).
Past members of the Gaia Science Team:
- Conny Aerts (2007 - 2008), Leuven, Belgium
- Frédéric Arenou (2001 - 2005), Meudon, France
- Carine Babusiaux (2006 - 2007), Meudon, France
- Coryn Bailer-Jones (2001 - 2007), MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany
- Ulrich Bastian (2001 - 2007), ARI, Heidelberg, Germany
- Anthony Brown (2006 - 2007), Leiden, The Netherlands
- Mark Cropper (2006 - 2007), MSSL - UCL, United Kingdom
- Eva Grebel (2007 - 2008), ARI, Heidelberg, Germany
- Erik Høg (2001 - 2007), Copenhagen, Denmark
- Andrew Holland (2001 - 2005), Leicester/Brunel, United Kingdom
- David Katz (2001 - 2007), Meudon, France
- Mario Lattanzi (2001 - 2005), Torino, Italy
- Floor van Leeuwen (2003 - 2007), Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Xavier Luri (2001 - 2007), Barcelona, Spain
- François Mignard (2001 - 2012), Nice, France
- Fred Jansen (2006), ESA/ESTEC (Gaia Project Scientist)
- Michael Perryman (2001 - 2006), ESA/ESTEC (Gaia Project Scientist).
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