Project
Developers
here have been many
dedicated, talented people who have worked on the Galileo Project. Listed
below are their names, the aspect of the project they developed, and how
they can currently be reached.
- Albert Van Helden
- Albert Van Helden is the Lynette Autrey Professor of History at Rice
University. He is responsible for the written text in the Project (except
where otherwise noted). With the collaboration of Adam Thornton and
Elizabeth Burr, Van Helden designed the project as a resource to provide
students of various disciplinary backgrounds the knowledge necessary to
critically examine the original works of Galileo Galilei. Van Helden can
be reached through e-mail or the World Wide Web.
- Elizabeth S. Burr
- Elizabeth Burr was the Electronic Text and
Images Librarian at Rice University from 1993 to 1996. She was the Major
Domo of the Galileo Project, developing it from its infancy to its current
state. Since her move to the San Francisco area, Elizabeth has continued
her involvement in the project as a consultant. She can be reached
through e-mail or the World Wide Web.
- Krist Bender
- Krist Bender is the Project Manager and
Webmaster at the Rice University Data
Applications Center and has worked on revisions and updates to the
Galileo Project since the summer of 1996. He can be contacted by e-mail or through the World Wide Web.
- Adam C. Lasics
- Adam Lasics is an undergraduate at Rice
University. As an Electronic Studio student developer he has been responsible for
collecting, scanning, correcting, and organizing all the images in the
Project. Adam has developed the searchable database of scientists. He has
also been responsible for the structural maintenance and organization of the
Project. Adam can be contacted by e-mail or through the World Wide Web.
- Adam J. Thornton
- Adam Thornton completed a Bachelor of Arts at Rice University in the
Spring of 1994. He is currently attending graduate school at Princeton
University and is studing the History of Computing. Adam was instrumental
in the original design of the project and its early inplementation. See
his report. Adam maintains
an e-mail account at Princeton as
well as a World Wide Web
Page.
- Martha A. Turner
- Martha Turner completed a Bachelor of Arts at Rice University in the
Spring of 1995. She is currently working for the National Science
Foundation developing media resources.
- Nell Warnes
- Nell Warnes completed her Bachelor of Science
degree at Rice University in 1996. Her projects as an Electronic Studio
student developer included development of embedded links within Professor
Van Helden's historical text, creation of hypertext maps, and the
development of resources to for the Project. Nell maintains e-mail as well as a World Wide Web Page.

galileo@rice.edu