First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Anthony | Thomas AC | University of Adelaide |
Atsushi | Hosaka | RCNP, Osaka University |
Avazbek | Nasirov | Institute of Nuclear Physics Academy of Science of Uzbekistan |
AVINASH | PANDEY | INTER UNIVERSITY ACCELERATOR CENTRE |
Bing | Guo | China Institute of Atomic Energy |
Bo | Zhou | Fudan University |
Byungsik | Hong | Korea University |
Changfeng | Jiao | 中山大学 |
Chengjian | Lin | China Institute of Atomic Energy |
Eberhard | Widmann | Stefan Meyer Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences |
Furong | Xu | Peking University |
Gongtao | Fan | Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Hirokazu | Tamura | Tohoku University |
honghui | LI | Institute of modern physics |
Hongna | Liu | Beijing Normal University |
JEN CHIEH | PENG | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Jenny | Lee | The University of Hong Kong |
Jiangming | Yao | Sun Yat-sen University |
Jianguo | Li | Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Jie | Chen | Southern University of Science and Technology |
Jin-Hee | Yoon | Inha University |
Junchen | Pei | Peking University |
Jung Keun | Ahn | Korea University |
KAZUHIRO | TANAKA | KEK-IPNS |
Kevin Insik | Hahn | Institute for Basic Science |
Kunhao | Li | Institute of Modern Physics |
Lei | Yang | China Institute of Atomic Energy |
Mengran | Xie | Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Science |
Myung-Ki | Cheoun | Soongsil University |
Nuo | Chen | Institute of modern physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Nyein Wint | Lwin | Physics Department, Mandalay University |
Peiyan | Wang | Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Qi | Yuan | Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Qin | Xue | IMP, CAS |
Qiye | Shou | Fudan University |
Seung Woo | Hong | Institute for Rare Isotope Science, IBS |
Shoji | Nagamiya | KEK and RIKEN |
Somsak | Dangtip | Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology |
Song | Guo | the institute of modern physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Thawatchai | Onjun | Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology |
Tomohiro | Uesaka | RIKEN |
Weihu | Ma | Fudan University |
Wen-Chen | Chang | Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica |
Xiaofei | Yang | Peking University |
Yangping | Shen | China Institute of Atomic Energy |
Yanlin | Ye | Peking University |
Yinu | Zhang | Sun Yat-sen University |
Yongsun | Kim | Sejong University (SJU) |
Yuhu | Zhang | Institute of Modern Physics, CAS |
Zhao-Qing | Feng | South China University of Technology |
Zhongyu | Ma | Professor |
Zhou | Xiaohong | Institute of Modern Physics CAS |
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