First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Adam | Martin | University of Notre Dame |
Andre | David | CERN |
Andrew | Gilbert | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Anette | Studsgård | Niels Bohr International Academy |
Ben | Gripaios | Cambridge |
Brian | Henning | Yale University |
Cen | Zhang | Brookhaven National Lab |
Claudius | Krause | LMU Munich / IFIC Valencia |
Darren | Scott | Durham University |
David | Marzocca | University of Zurich |
David | Sabonis | NBI |
Dipankar | Das | University of Valencia (IFIC) |
Emil | Bjerrum-Bohr | NBIA |
Fady | Bishara | University of Oxford |
Francesco | Riva | CERN |
Gabriel | Lee | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Gerhard | Buchalla | LMU Munich |
Giampiero | Passarino | INFN, Turin & Turin U |
Gitte Elgaard | Clausen | Niels Bohr International Academy |
Ilaria | Brivio | NBIA |
jonathan | cohen | Technion |
Jure | Zupan | U. Cincinnati & CERN |
Jérémie | Quevillon | King's College London |
Jörgen | Sjölin | Stockholm University |
Ken | Mimasu | University of Sussex |
Kirill | Kanshin | INFN Padua & Padua U |
Luminita | Mihaila | ITP -University of Heidelberg |
Marc-Andre | Pleier | Brookhaven National Laboratory (US) |
Markus | Luty | University of California Davis |
Martin | Rotzinger | Freiburg University |
Michael | Duehrssen-Debling | CERN |
Michael | Russell | University of Glasgow |
Michael | Spannowsky | IPPP Durham |
Michael | Trott | NBIA |
Milena | Bajic | NBI |
MINHO | SON | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) |
Mitesh | Patel | Imperial College London |
Mojtaba | Mohammadi Najafabadi | IPM |
Olga | Bessidskaia Bylund | Stockholm University |
Oscar | Cata | LMU, Munich |
Paolo | Di Vecchia | Niels Bohr Institute |
Poul | Damgaard | NBIA |
Raman | Sundrum | University of Maryland |
Raquel | Gomez Ambrosio | INFN Turin & Turin Univ. |
Riccardo | Rattazzi | EPFL |
Sanjoy | Biswas | Korea Institute for Advanced Study, South Korea |
Sebastian | Ellis | University of Michigan / DESY |
Shaouly | Bar-Shalom | Technion |
Silvia | Taroni | University of Notre Dame |
Stefan | Alte | Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
Tevong | You | University of Cambridge |
Tom | Melia | LBNL - Berkeley |
Tracey | Berry | Royal Holloway |
Troels | Petersen | Niels Bohr Institute |
Tyler | Corbett | University of Melbourne |
Wolfgang | Altmannshofer | University of Cincinnati |
Yun | Jiang | Niels Bohr Institute |
Zhengkang | Zhang | U Michigan / DESY |
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