First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Ali | Al-Adili | Uppsala University |
Andrea | Idini | Lund University |
Andreas | Ekström | Chalmers |
Belikse | Ramljak | Division of Nuclear and Particle Physics, Lund University |
Charlotta | Nilsson | Lund University |
Chong | Qi | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Christian | Bernhardsson | Lund University, Medical Radiation Physics Malmö |
Christian | Forssén | Chalmers |
Christophe | Demaziere | Chalmers University of Technology |
Di | An | Uppsala University |
Dirk | Rudolph | Lund University |
Ebba | Ahlgren Cederlöf | KTH/Uppsala university |
Erik | Kronkvist | Lund University |
Farnaz | Ghazi Moradi | ESS |
Filip | Agert | Lund University |
Fredrik | Öhrlund | Lund University |
Gandharva | Appagere | Stockholms Universitet |
Gillis | Carlsson | Mathematical physics at lund university |
Göran | Fäldt | Uppsala Universitet |
Ingemar | Ragnarsson | Department of physics, Lund University |
Irene | Zanon | KTH - Royal Institute of Technology |
Jennifer | Boström | Lund University |
Johan | Bijnens | Lund University |
Karin | Schönning | Uppsala universitet |
Kristina | Stenström | Lund University |
Laura | Tolos | ICE (CSIC, Barcelona) |
Martin | Albertsson | Lund university / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Marwan | Mohamed | Lund University |
Melvin | Storbacka | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Michael | Papenbrock | Uppsala University |
Nikolai | in der Wiesche | Uppsala University / University of Münster |
Oliver | Thim | Chalmers |
Peter | Möller | Lund University |
Priyanka | Choudhary | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Rafael | Escudeiro | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Simon | Brandt | Lund University |
Simone | Cannarozzo | Uppsala University |
Stephan | Pomp | Uppsala University |
Sven | Åberg | Matematisk fysik, Lunds Universitet |
Thomas | Nilsson | Chalmers |
Tord | Johansson | Uppsala University |
Valerii | Panin | GSI, Darmstadt |
Viktor | Lehmann | Medical radiation physics Malmö (LU) |
Vivian | Peters | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
You | Zhou | Niels Bohr Institute |
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