First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Angels | Ramos | University of Barcelona |
Anton | Riedel | Technical University Munich |
Apiwit | Kittiratpattana | Institut fuer Theoretische Physik, Goethe-University Frankfurt |
Avraham | Gal | Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel |
Benedict | Heybeck | Goethe-University Frankfurt |
Benjamin | Dönigus | Goethe-University Frankfurt |
Chiara | Pinto | Technische Universität München |
Christophe | Rappold | Instituto de Estructura de la Materia - CSIC |
Daniel | Gazda | Nuclear Physics Institute, CAS |
Daniel | Watts | University of York |
David | Blaschke | HZDR/CASUS Görlitz & University of Wroclaw |
Dimitar | Mihaylov | TU Munich |
Emma | Chizzali | TUM |
Enrico | Fragiacomo | Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare |
Fabian | Hildenbrand | Forschungszentrum Juelich |
Gerd | Roepke | Universitaet Rostock |
Giacomo-Vito | Margagliotti | Università di Trieste & INFN Sezione di Trieste |
Grazia | Luparello | INFN Trieste |
Hans-Josef | Schulze | INFN Catania |
Hartmut | Wittig | Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of Mainz |
Hirokazu | Tamura | Tohoku University |
Hoai | Le | Forschungszentrum Juelcih |
Horst | Lenske | Univ Giessen |
Jaroslava | Obertova | Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague |
Jiri | Mares | Nuclear Physics Institute |
Koji | Miwa | Tohoku University |
Laura | Fabbietti | Technische Universität München |
Laura | Šerkšnytė | TUM |
Liguang | Tang | Department of Physics, Hampton University |
Martin | Schäfer | Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS |
Maximilian | Korwieser | Technical University of Munich |
Michael | Jung | Institut fuer Kernphysik Frankfurt |
Michael | Papenbrock | Uppsala University(UU) |
Mirko | Bagnarol | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Neha | Shah | Indian Institute of Technology Patna |
Nir | Barnea | The Hebrew University |
Nu | Xu | GSI/LBNL |
Oton | Vazquez Doce | INFN - LNF |
Paolo | Camerini | University of Trieste and INFN-Trieste |
Pok Man | Lo | University of Wroclaw |
Raffaele | Del Grande | TUM |
Ramona | Lea | University Brescia and INFN Pavia |
Simon | Spies | Goethe University Frankfurt |
Stefano | Piano | INFN sez Trieste |
Sun | KaiJia | Fudan University |
Takehiko | Saito | RIKEN and GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI) |
Valentina | Zaccolo | University and INFN, Trieste |
Xiu-Lei | Ren | Helmholtz Institute Mainz, GSI |
Zhangbu | Xu | BNL, USA |
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