First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Alexandra | Biegun | KVI/University of Groningen |
Alexandra | Gade | Michigan State University |
Andreas | Wolf | MPI, Heidelberg |
Andrzej | Warczak | Jagiellonian University, Krakow |
Ari | Jokinen | Jyväskylä |
Bertalan | Juhasz | Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics |
Boris | Sharkov | GSI |
Christian | Forssén | Chalmers University of Technology |
Christina | Dimopoulou | GSI |
Douglas | DiJulio | Lund University |
Emma | Suckling | University of Surrey |
Erik | Thomé | Uppsala university |
Eva | Lindroth | Stockholm University |
Francesco | Raimondi | University of Jyväskylä |
Frank | Rathmann | FZ Juelich |
Galaviz Redondo | Daniel | Nuclear Physics Center, University of Lisbon |
Gillis | Carlsson | Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä |
Giuseppina | Orlandini | University of Trento |
Haik | Simon | GSI |
Hans | Feldmeier | GSI |
Hans | Fynbo | University of Aarhus |
Håkan | Johansson | Chalmers University of Technology |
Irina | Zartova | Stockholm University |
Istvan | Orban | Stockholm University |
Jacek | Dobaczewski | University of Warsaw/University of Jyvaskyla |
Jacob | Johansen | Aarhus University |
Jan | Vaagen | University of Bergen |
Jiri | Mares | Nuclear Physics Institute, ASCR |
Jussi | Toivanen | University of Jyväskylä |
Klas | Marcks von Würtemberg | Stockholm University |
Laszlo | Csernai | University of Bergen |
Mikhail | Zhukov | Chalmers University of Technology |
morten | hjorth-jensen | university of oslo, department of physics |
Naeem | Tahir | GSI Darmstadt |
Oliver Sølund | Kirsebom | Aarhus University |
Pekka | Toivanen | University of Jyväskylä |
Per-Erik | Tegnér | Department of Physics, Stockholm University |
Raquel | Crespo | Instituto Superior Técnico |
Reinhold | Schuch | Stockholm university |
Rene | Reifarth | University of Frankfurt |
Rob | Timmermans | KVI, Groningen |
Robert | Page | University of Liverpool |
Stefan | Leupold | Uppsala University |
Stephen | Olsen | Seoul National University |
Svante | Jonsell | Stockholm University |
Takashi | Nakamura | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Thomas | Beier | GSI |
Thomas | Nilsson | Chalmers University of Technology |
Torbjörn | Bäck | KTH |
Tord | Johansson | Uppsala University |
Volodymyr | Aushev | DESY |
Wilfried | Noertershaeuser | University of Mainz |
Witek | Nazarewicz | University of Tennessee |
Yuliya | Aksyutina | GSI |
Yuri | Murin | JINR (VBLHEP) |
Zsolt | Podolyak | University of Surrey |
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