Last Name | First Name | Affiliation |
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Avetisyan | Roza | A.Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory (YERevan PHysics Institute)) |
Burducea | Ion | Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH) |
Cassisa | Anastasia | Nuclear Physics Institute (NPI) |
de Oliveira Santos | Francois | GANIL |
de Séréville | Nicolas | JClab |
diehl | roland | garching |
Fougères | Chloé | GANIL |
Guilet | Jérôme | CEA Saclay, Département d’Astrophysique |
Hannawald | Michael | University of Hawaii |
HARROUZ | Djamila Sarah | IJCLab (ex IPNO) |
Heim | Felix | University of Cologne |
Hunt | Alison | ETH Zürich, Institute for Geochemistry and Petrology |
Kodolányi | János | Max Planck Institute for Chemistry |
Kratz | Karl-Ludwig | Universität Mainz |
Lipoglavsek | Matej | Jozef Stefan Institute |
Manea | Vladimir | Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab |
Martinez-Pinedo | Gabriel | GSI and TU Darmstadt |
Mkrtchyan | Haykuhi | A.Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory |
Monpribat | Emma | Institut Pluridiscplinaire Henri Curien |
Montes | Fernando | NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University |
Müller | Martin | University of Cologne |
Nippert | Jean | Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien |
Patat | Nando | European Southern Observatory |
Ravar | Madalina | University of Cologne, IKP |
Rebeiro | Bernadette | Institute de Physique de 2 Infinis de Lyon |
Rubio | Marcelo | FAMAF - UNC |
Schmidt | Gerhard | Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg University |
Schmidt | Konrad | TU Dresden |
Schröder | Tobias | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Schulte | Hendrik | Goehte University Frankfurt |
Shchechilin | Nikolay | Ioffe Institute, Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Politechnic University |
sorlin | olivier | GANIL |
Spiridon | Alexandra | IFIN-HH |
Stanić | Goran | GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH, NUSTAR, FRS-Ion Catcher group |
Velten | Vinzenz | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Vitez-Sveiczer | Andras | Institute for Nuclear Research (Atomki) |
Werner | David | University of Cologne, IKP |
Zermane | Mohammed Akram | laboratoire de physique theorique(LPT), université de bejaia |
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