First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Akihisa | Kohama | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Daisuke | Suzuki | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Dario | Vretenar | University of Zagreb |
Ergash | Tursunov | Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences |
Futoshi | Minato | Japan Atomic Energy Agency |
Haik | SIMON | GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI) |
Haozhao | Liang | The University of Tokyo |
Hideaki | Otsu | RIKEN Nishina Center |
HIROYUKI | SAGAWA | RIKEN/University of Aizu |
Hitoshi | Nakada | Chiba University |
Kazuyuki | Sekizawa | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Kenichi | Yoshida | Kyoto University |
Kenta | Itahashi | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Kouhei | Washiyama | University of Tsukuba |
Kouichi | Hagino | Department of Physics, Kyoto University |
kyo | tsukada | ICR, Kyoto University |
masaaki | kimura | Hokkaido University |
masanori | wakasugi | RIKEN / ICR Kyoto University |
Masaomi | Tanaka | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Masayuki | Yamagami | University of Aizu |
Megumi | Niikura | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Moemi | Matsumoto | Tohoku University |
Momo | Mukai | RIKEN |
Nguyen | Dinh Dang | Many-Body Theoretical Nuclear Physics Laboratory - RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science |
Nobuaki | IMAI | CNS, Univ. of Tokyo |
Nobuo | Hinohara | University of Tsukuba |
Nobuya | Nishimura | Riken |
Panagiota | Papakonstantinou | IBS/RISP |
Pierre | Descouvemont | Université Libre de Bruxelles |
Pieter | Doornenbal | RIKEN |
Sarah | Naimi | Riken |
Satoshi | Yoshida | Hosei University |
Shigeru | Kubono | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Shin'ichiro | MICHIMASA | CNS, Univ. of Tokyo |
Shitao | Wang | Institute of Modern Physics, CAS |
Shoichiro | Kawase | Kyushu University |
shoto | Watanabe | |
Shoya | Tanaka | |
Shuichiro | Ebata | Saitama university |
Shunji | Nishimura | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Stefan | Typel | Technische Universität Darmstadt |
Tadaaki | Isobe | RIKEN |
Takaharu | Otsuka | University of Tokyo |
Takashi | Abe | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Tetsuaki | Moriguchi | University of Tsukuba |
Tetsuya | Ohnishi | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Tokuro | Fukui | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Tomoya | Naito | RIKEN iTHEMS |
Toshitaka | Niwase | KEK |
Tsunenori | Inakura | Tokyo Tech |
Vi | Phong | RIKEN Nishina Center |
Wataru | Horiuchi | Osaka Metropolitan University |
Yoshihiro | Aritomo | Kindai University |
Yoshikazu | HIRAYAMA | IPNS, KEK |
Yoshiki | Chazono | Nishina Center, RIKEN |
Yoshiki | Maehara | |
Yoshiki | Suzuki | |
Yoshiko | Kanada | Kyoto University |
Yosuke | KONDO | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Yuichi | Ichikawa | Kyushu University |
Yukie | Maeda | University of Miyazaki |
Yusuke | Tanimura | Tohoku University |
Yutaka | Utsuno | Japan Atomic Energy Agency |
Yutaka | Watanabe | KEK WNSC |
Zaihong | Yang | Peking University |
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