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Alice Sheppard

Alice Sheppard studied Environmental Science at the University of East Anglia and began training in chemistry teachingÌýbefore rediscovering astronomy throughÌýGalaxy Zoo, whose first discussion forum she led for 5 years. She began writing articles and giving publicÌýtalks on how ordinary citizens, when equipped with the right tools, can teach each other astronomy and make their own discoveries, such as theÌýÌý±è°ù´ÇÂá±ð³¦³Ù.

Alice gained a postgraduate diploma in Astronomy and Astrophysics from Queen Mary University of London in 2014, and often finds herself being approached by scientists planning a project and asking for advice on how to look after volunteers. She has written a chapter for the Ada Lovelace Day bookÌýÌý²¹²ú´Ç³Ü³ÙÌýÌýand her writings for Galaxy Zoo were used in Michael Nielsen's "",Ìýarguing for open access in science. Her interests range from galaxies and the interstellar medium to the democratization and history of science, improving the numbers and experience of women in science, and whether citizen science can equip populations to tackle issues such as climate change.

Alice joined ExCiteS in July 2016 as Community Manager, organising the dissemination and publicÌýengagement of newÌýcitizen science projects.