First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Aihong | Tang | Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Alessandro | Feliciello | INFN - Sezione di Torino |
Alexander | Botvina | Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies |
Alexander | Kalweit | CERN |
Alicia | Sanchez-Lorente | Helmholtz Institute Mainz |
Antonio Davide | Polosa | Sapienza University |
Avraham | Gal | Hebrew University, Jerusalem |
Benjamin | Dönigus | Goethe-University Frankfurt |
BRUNO | ALESSANDRO | INFN-Torino |
Che-Ming | Ko | Texas A&M University |
Christoph | Blume | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt |
Christophe | Rappold | GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research - UCLM |
Daniele | Fasanella | INFN and University of Bologna |
David | Dobrigkeit Chinellato | UNICAMP / Brazil |
Elena | Botta | Universita' di Torino and INFN Torino |
Emiko | Hiyama | RIKEN |
Esther | Bartsch | Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE) |
Eulogio | Oset | University of Valencia |
Gernot | Eichmann | University of Giessen |
Giuseppe | Pagliara | Dip. Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Universita' di Ferrara |
Hans-Josef | Schulze | INFN Catania |
Harald | Appelshäuser | Goethe Universität Frankfurt |
Heinz | Clement | Physikalisches Institut, Univ. Tuebingen |
Helmut | Oeschler | University of Heidelberg |
Hirokazu | Tamura | Tohoku University |
Iouri | Vassiliev | GSI |
Johanna | Stachel | Physikalisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg |
Josef | Pochodzalla | Mainz University |
Kenji | Morita | Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University |
Kenji | Sasaki | CCS, University of Tsukuba |
Lee | Barnby | University of Birmingham and CERN |
Liming | Zhang | Tsinghua Univeristy |
Manuel | Lorenz | Utrecht University |
Massimo | Masera | University of Torino and INFN |
Maximiliano | Puccio | University & INFN Torino |
Parreño | Assumpta | University of Barcelona |
Peter | Braun-Munzinger | EMMI/GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE) |
Ramona | Lea | Università di Trieste , INFN Sezione di Trieste |
Rene | Bellwied | University of houston |
Robert | Münzer | Technical University Munich |
Roberto | Preghenella | INFN Bologna and CERN |
Roland | Wirth | TU Darmstadt |
Sonia | Kabana | University of Nantes and SUBATECH |
Stefania | Bufalino | Università degli Studi di Torino and INFN-Torino |
Stefano | Piano | INFN (IT) |
Stefano | TROGOLO | University and INFN of Torino |
Su Houng | Lee | Department of Physics, Yonsei University |
Takehiko | Saito | GSI |
Thomas | Rijken | IMAPP |
Vincenzo | Greco | University of Catania |
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