First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Alexander | Nass | Forschungszentrum Jülich |
Alfons | Khoukaz | University Münster |
Anatoli | Zelenski | BNL |
Andrei | Afanasev | George Washington University |
ayman | al-bataineh | University of Kansas |
Bogdan | Wojtsekhowski | Jefferson Lab |
Bruce | Dunham | Cornell |
Carl | Carlson | William & Mary |
Charles | Epstein | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Chris | Tennant | Jefferson Lab |
David | Douglas | Jefferson Lab |
DMITRY | KAYRAN | BNL |
Dominik | Becker | Institute for Nuclear Physics, Mainz |
Douglas | Hasell | M.I.T. |
Erdong | Wang | BNL |
Eugene | Chudakov | Jefferson Lab |
Evgeni | Tsentalovich | MIT |
Georg | Hoffstaetter | Cornell University |
Gianpaolo | Carosi | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Gordan | Krnjaic | Perimeter Institute |
Hooman | Davoudiasl | Brookhaven National Laboratory |
J. Ritchie | Patterson | Cornell University |
Jan | Balewski | MIT |
Jan Christopher | Bernauer | MIT |
Jim | Alexander | Cornell University |
Jim | Boyce | College of William & Mary and Jefferson Lab |
Jonathan | Bagger | TRIUMF |
JOSEPH | GRAMES | JEFFERSON LAB |
Julia | Thom-Levy | Cornell University |
Karl | Smolenski | Cornell University |
Keith | Baker | Yale |
Kent | Paschke | University of Virginia |
Krishna | Kumar | Stony Brook University |
Lawrence | Gibbons | Cornell |
Luca | Cultrera | Cornell University |
Manolis | Kargiantoulakis | University of Virginia |
Mark | Pitt | Virginia Tech |
Matthias | Liepe | Cornell University |
Maxim | Perelstein | Cornell University |
Natalia | Toro | Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics |
Nicholaos | Tsoupas | Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Nicholas | Rodd | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Oscar | Moreno | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Paul | Souder | Syracuse University |
Peter | Blunden | University of Manitoba |
Peter | Wittich | Cornell University Physics |
Richard | Kriske | University of Minnesota |
Richard | Milner | MIT |
Richard | Talman | Cornell University |
Richard | York | Michigan State University |
Robert | Heine | Institute for Nuclear Physics - Mainz University |
Roger | Carlini | Jefferson Lab |
Ronald | Gilman | Rutgers |
Ross | Corliss | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Rui | Li | Jefferson Lab |
Seamus | Riordan | Stony Brook University |
Sebastian | Baunack | Mainz University |
Silviu | Covrig Dusa | Jefferson Laboratory |
Takashi | Maruyama | SLAC |
Vadim | Ptitsyn | BNL, C-AD |
Werner | Sun | Cornell University |
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