The research team composes of ten members, one early career
scientist and one external collaborator from eight countries:
| Name | Affiliation | Expertise |
| Szilárd Csizmadia
(Lead) |
DLR, Berlin, Germany![]() |
eclipsing binaries, transit light curves, observational limb darkening-studies, exoplanets |
| Susana C.C. Barros | IA, Porto, Portugal | light curve analysis, stellar activity, Gaussian Processes |
| Tamás Borkovits | Baja Astronomical Observatory, University of Szeged, Baja, Hungary | eclipsing binaries and their light curves |
| Heather Cegla | University of Warwick, Coventry, UK | stellar activity, radial velocities |
| Néstor Espinoza | STScI, Baltimore, USA![]() |
transit light curve and limb darkening fit expert |
| René Heller | MPS, Göttingen; University of Göttingen, Germany![]() |
transit light curve analysis, exoplanet detection |
| Judith Korth
(Early career scientist) |
CTH, Gothenburg, Sweden![]() |
transit light curve fit, orbital element and period variations |
| Pierre F. L. Maxted | Keele University, Staffordshire, UK | limb darkening, transit light curve analysis |
| Giuseppe Morello |
IAC, Tenerife, Spain![]() |
limb darkening, theory of stellar atmospheres, transit light curves |
| Brett Morris |
CSH, Bern, Switzerland | stellar magnetic activity, stellar atmospheres |
| Hannu Parviainen |
IAC, Tenerife, Spain![]() |
transit light curve modelling, Bayesian statistics |
| Antonio Claret dos Santos
(External Scientist) |
IAA, Granada, Spain | theory and observations, limb darkening, stellar atmospheres, and light curves |





