First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Aiko | Takamine | Aoyama Gakuin University |
Atsushi | Yamaguchi | RIKEN |
Daiya | Kaji | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Diana | Mandar | Jakarta State University |
Donguk | Cheon | University of Tokyo |
Erina | Shimizu | Institute for Laser Science |
Fumi | Suzaki | RIKEN Nishina Center / Saitama Univ. |
Fumiya | Arai | RIKEN Nishina Center / Univ. of Tsukuba |
Ge | Zhuang | RIKEN / IMP |
Giuseppe Francis | Lorusso | RIKEN Nishina Center |
H.-Jürgen | Kluge | GSI |
Hermann | Wollnik | New Mexico State University |
Hidetoshi | Katori | RIKEN |
Hiroshi | Miura | Saitama University |
Hiroto | Fujisaki | Kyoto University |
Hiroyuki | Kato | Institute for Laser Science |
Ichiro | Ushijima | RIKEN |
James | Tarlton | University of Oxford |
Kai | Kubota | Institute for Laser Science |
Kazuhiro | Yamanaka | University of Tokyo |
Ke | Yao | Insititute of Modern Physics, Fudan University |
Kizaki | Tatsuya | Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Kosuke | Sakamoto | Tohoku University, CYRIC |
Kunihiro | Okada | Sophia University |
Lars | Koehler | Tohoku University, CYRIC |
Manoj | Das | RIKEN |
Masao | Takamoto | RIKEN |
Michael | Mehlman | Texas A&M University, Cyclotron Institute |
Michiharu | Wada | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Momo | Mukai | University of Tsukuba |
Naoyuki | Sakumichi | RIKEN |
Nitipon | Puttaraksa | RIKEN |
Noriaki | Ohmae | University of Tokyo |
Paul | Bertier | RIKEN |
Pavel | Hrmo | Imperial College London |
Pengju | Zhang | RIKEN |
Peter | Schury | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Pär-Anders | Söderström | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Richard | Thompson | Imperial College London |
Ryugo | Hayano | University of Tokyo |
Safdar | Ali | Institution for Laser Science |
Sarah | Naimi | RIKEN |
Sebastian | Menk | RIKEN |
Shimon | Kishira | Institute for Laser Science |
Shunichiro | Omika | Saitama university |
Stefan | Ulmer | RIKEN |
Takahiro | Aoki | Tohoku University, CYRIC |
Takayuki | Nakajima | University of Electro-Communications |
Thaned | Pruttivarasin | RIKEN |
Thomas | Brunner | Stanford University |
Tomoya | Akatsuka | RIKEN |
Tomoya | Sato | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Vladimir | Dzuba | Univ. of New South Wales |
Volkhard | Mäckel | RIKEN Atomic Physics Laboratory |
Wilfried | Nörtershäuser | TU Darmstadt |
Xiangcheng | Chen | GSI |
Yasuhiro | Ueno | University of Tokyo |
Yasushi | Abe | RIKEN Nishina Center / Univ. of Tsukuba |
Yasuyuki | Kanai | RIKEN |
Yuichi | Ichikawa | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Yuji | Nakano | RIKEN AMO Physics Lab. |
Yuri | Litvinov | GSI |
Yuta | Ito | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Zeren | Korkulu | MTA Atomki |
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