First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Agustín | Aucar | CONICET |
Aleksandra | Kiuberis | University of Groningen |
Anastasia | Borschevsky | University of Groningen |
Asar AH | Jaradat | CERN |
Dmitry | Glazov | St. Petersburg State University |
Eduardus | Eduardus | University of Groningen |
Ephraim | Eliav | Tel Aviv University |
Fiona | Kirk | PTB |
Franciszek | Sobczuk | Jagiellonian University in Kraków |
Gediminas | Gaigalas | Vilnius University, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy |
Helena | Carvajal Gallego | UMons |
Jacek | Bieroń | Uniwersytet Jagiellonski |
Jacinda | Ginges | University of Queensland |
Jan | Brandejs | Laboratoire de Chimie et Physique Quantiques, CNRS |
Jean-Pierre | Dognon | CEA Paris-Saclay |
Jiguang | Li | Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics |
jinxia | hu | Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel |
Johann | Pototschnig | CNRS/Université de Toulouse III |
Jon | Grumer | Uppsala University |
Jonas | Sommerfeldt | PTB Braunschweig |
Joseph | Andrews | Friedrich Schiller University |
Julian | Berengut | University of New South Wales |
Jérôme | Deprince | Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) |
Laima | Radziute | Vilnius University |
Li | Meichun | School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Huizhou University |
Louis | Duval | Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel |
Lukas | Pasteka | University of Groningen |
Maen | Salman | FERMI |
Marten Luit | Reitsma | University of Groningen |
Mathieu | Lewin | CNRS and Université Paris-Dauphine |
Michel | Godefroid | Université libre de Bruxelles |
Natalia S. | Oreshkina | MPIK |
Odile | Smits | Massey University |
Paul | Indelicato | Laboratoire Kastler Brossel(LKB) |
Pavel | Rynkun | Vilnius university |
Pekka | Pyykkö | Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki |
Peter | Schwerdtfeger | New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study |
Romain | Soguel | Helmholtz Institute Jena |
Ryan | Benazzouk | LCPQ - Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier |
Sebastian | Raeder | GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH |
Sema | Caliskan | Uppsala University |
Stephan | Fritzsche | HI Jena |
Sugethan | Gunaratnam | Kastler Brossel |
Susi | Lehtola | University of Helsinki |
Trond | SAUE | CNRS/Université de Toulouse III |
Valeria | Pershina | GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung |
Victor | Flambaum | University of New South Wales |
Vladimir | Dzuba | University of New South Wales |
Vladimir | Yerokhin | Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University |
Witold | Nazarewicz | Michigan State University |
Yangyang | Guo | University of Groningen |
Yuly Andrea | Chamorro Mena | University of Groningen |
Yury | Kozhedub | St. Petersburg State University |
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