First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Amy | Damitz | Purdue University |
Anders | Kastberg | Université Côte d'Azur |
Andrei | Derevianko | University of Nevada, Reno |
Arup | Chakraborty | Physical Research Laboratory |
Benjamin | Roberts | University of Queensland |
Bhanu | Das | TCG CREST |
Bijaya Kumar | Sahoo | Physical Research Laboratory |
Brajesh Kumar | Mani | Department of Physics, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016 |
Daisuke | Uehara | The Univercity of Tokyo |
Dan | Elliott | Purdue University |
Di | Xiao | University of Nevada-Reno |
Dmitry | Budker | Helmholtz Institute Mainz JGU Mainz and UC Berkeley |
Hideaki | Hara | Okayama University |
Hiroki | Nagahama | CNS, The University of Tokyo |
Hiroyuki A. | Torii | The University of Tokyo |
Hoang Bao | Tran Tan | University of Nevada Reno |
Hubert | Spiesberger | JGU Mainz |
Jacinda | Ginges | The University of Queensland |
Jayden | Hasted | The University of Queensland |
Jens | Erler | JGU Mainz |
Jin | Wei-Guo | Department of Physics, Toho University |
Jonah | Quirk | Purdue University |
Junji | Tojo | Kyushu University |
Keisuke | Nakamura | CNS, The University of Tokyo |
Keisuke | Suto | Department of Physics, Toho University |
Koichiro | Asahi | RIKEN Nishina Research Center |
Kota | Yanase | University of Tokyo |
Marco | Rosenbusch | KEK |
Masato | Senami | Kyoto University |
Minori | Abe | Hiroshima University |
Naoya | Kuroda | Kyoto University |
Naoya | Ozawa | CNS, University of Tokyo |
Palki | . | Dept. of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi |
Satoshi | Toda | Hiroshima University |
Shintaro | Nagase | Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo |
Sohtaro | Kanda | KEK |
Suraj | Pandey | Department of Physics,IIT Delhi |
Takahiko | Masuda | Okayama University |
Takahiro | Hiraki | Okayama university |
Takashi | Higuchi | Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University |
Takatoshi | Aoki | The University of Tokyo |
Takuma | Yamashita | Tohoku University |
Takuro | HASEGAWA | Nagoya Univ. |
Teruhito | Nakashita | The University of Tokyo |
Victor | Flambaum | University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052 |
Vladimir | Dzuba | University of New South Wales |
Yasuhiro | Sakemi | CNS, the university of Tokyo |
Yasunori | Yamazaki | riken |
Yasuto | Masuda | Hiroshima univ. |
Yoshimitsu | Asakura | The University of Electro-Communications |
Yuichi | Ichikawa | Kyushu University |
Yutaka | Shikano | Gunma University |
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