First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Abraham | Avaa | |
Adivhaho | Netshiya | iThemba LABS, WITS |
Alice | McKnight | University of Cape Town |
Alison | Bruce | University of Brighton |
Andy | Buffler | UCT |
Ayabulela | Tsewu | Student |
Ayoub | Elhihy | |
Chloe | Sole | UCT |
Daniel | BONGUE | Centre for Atomic Molecular Physics and Quantum Optics (CEPAMOQ) - Faculty of Science - University of Douala - Cameroon |
Emmanuel | Ojo | Federal University of Technology Minna |
Erin | Jarvie | University of Cape Town |
Ferdie | van Niekerk | Tshwane University of Technology |
Innocent | Lugendo | University of Dar es Salaam |
Jacobus | Diener | Botswana International University of Science and Technology |
Josiah | De Klerk | UCT |
kwame | appiah | ghana atomic energy commission |
Lindsay | Donaldson | iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences |
Luna | Pellegri | University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS |
Matteo | Saviozzi | CAEN SPA |
Michael | Adeleye | Bingham University, Nigeria |
Mike | van Heerden | University of Cape Town |
Milton | van Rooy | NMISA |
Mistura Bolaji | Ajani | University of Cape Town |
Mojisola Rachael | USIKALU | Covenant University |
Munirat | Bashir | Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, Nigeria |
Nalesi | Segale | University of Cape Town |
Nhlakanipho | Mdziniso | University of Eswatini |
Omphile | Monnapula | BRICS Youth Energy Agency |
Pete | Jones | iThemba LABS |
Remember | Ayanda | University of the Western Cape |
Robert | Bark | iThemba LABS |
Robert | van der Merwe | University of Cape Town |
Samuel Terungwa | Temaugee | School of Physics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
SEBENZILE PRETTY ENGELINAH | MAGAGULA | IThemba Labs and University of the Witwatersrand |
Shanyn-Dee | Hart | University of Cape Town |
Sizwe | Mhlongo | University of Cape Town |
Skhanyiso Lwazi | Shabane | |
Skye | Segal | iThemba LABS |
Stephan | Woodborne | |
Steve | Peterson | University of Cape Town |
Tanya | Hutton | University of Cape Town |
Tom | Leadbeater | University of Cape Town |
Xolisani Enkosi | Ngwadla | student |
Zina | Ndabeni | UCT/iThemba LABS |
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