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9 - Physics
University of Oxford
Supernova constraints and systematic uncertainties from the first three years of the Supernova Legacy Survey
I was on the SNLS collaboration board that defined the project's strategy. I led the writing (as PI) of the 6-monthly Gemini proposals (both scientific and technical cases), to gain ~600 hours of Gemini time over 5 years, particularly important for observing the highest redshift supernovae in the sample. I created an ongoing process to update the detailed definitions for observations, as new supernovae were discovered and supervised my graduate students in using that process to update definitions every few days, reducing the data correctly and delivering it to the collaboration. I commented on drafts of the manuscript.