A3D3 introduction video
A3D3 would like to thank the following experiments and organizations for video clips used with permission; public use permission statements are linked where relevant.
- The ZTF experiment for the videos Time Lapse at the Palomar Observatory and Robotic arm changing filter on the ZTF camera
- LIGO / Caltech LIGO: Opening a New Window Onto the Universe
- NASA Goddard (image reuse policy) Doomed Neutron Stars Create Blast of Light and Gravitational Waves
- Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena and Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and the BAM collaboration Gravitational waves during the merger of PSR J0737-3039
- IceCube neutrino observatory South Pole Tour | IceCube Neutrino Observatory
- CERN (copyright) LHC animation: The path of the protons; CERN VR-LHC and Grid Computing; ATLAS Experiment – Live recording from 100m underground
- ATLAS experiment (CERN copyright and ATLAS copyright) Proton Collision Event with Boosters and LHC
- CMS experiment (CERN copyright) Introducing the CMS Experiment at CERN
- Purdue RCAC What is Anvil?
The following individuals from A3D3 are featured in the video
- Shih-Chieh Hsu – Director, PI
- Philip Harris – Deputy Director, co-PI
- Ethan Marx – Graduate Student, MIT
- Malina Dessai – Postbac, MIT
- Eric Moreno – Graduate Student, MIT
- Melissa Quinnan – Postdoc, UCSD
- Ben Carlson – Assistant Professor of Physics, Westmont College
- Amy Orsborn – Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor, UW
- Matthew J. Graham – Research Professor, Caltech
- Luice Afko – Postbac, Duke
- Kira Nolan – Postbac, Caltech
Narrator
- Matthew J. Graham – Research Professor, Caltech
The following people contributed to the writing, filming and editing
- Josephine Shao – editor
- Priyanka Jain – script development
- Matthew Graham – scientific editing
- Shih-Chieh Hsu – scientific editing
- Ben Carlson – scientific editing
A3D3 is supported by the National Science Foundation, PHY-2117997