Elena | Aprile | Columbia University | USA | |||
Yassid | Ayyad | MSU, FRIB | USA | |||
Pierluigi | Belli | INFN, Sezione di Roma Tor Vergata | Italy | |||
Giovanni | Benato | INFN, Gran Sasso, CUORE collaboration | Italy | |||
Klaus | Blaum | Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics | Germany | |||
Alessio | Caminata | INFN, Sezione di Genova | Italy | |||
Manuela | Cavallaro | INFN, Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, Catania | Italy | |||
Yuri | Efremenko | University of Tennessee | USA | |||
Jonathan | Engel | University of North Carolina | USA | |||
Christian | Enss | Kirchhoff Institute of Physics, Heidelberg University, ECHo collaboration | Germany | |||
Giorgio | Gratta | Stanford University , nEXO collaboration | USA | |||
Francesca | Gulminelli | LPC CAEN | France | |||
Jeff | Hartnell | University of Sussex | UK | |||
Leendert | Hayen | KU Leuven | Belgium | |||
David | Hervas | University of North Carolina, LEGEND collaboration | USA | |||
Jason | Holt | TRIUMF | Canada | |||
Toshitaka | Kajino | University of Tokyo | Japan | |||
Ernesto | Kemp | University of Campinas - UNICAMP, DUNE collaboration | Brazil | |||
Hongjoo | Kim | Kyungpook National University, AMoRE collaboration | South Korea | |||
Yeongduk | Kim | Institute for Basic Science | South Korea | |||
Karlheinz | Langanke | FAIR, GSI | Germany | |||
Horst | Lenske | Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen | Germany | |||
Manfred | Lindner | MPI Heidelberg | Germany | |||
Eligio | Lisi | INFN, Sezione di Bari | Italy | |||
Andrea | Longhin | INFN, Sezione di Padova | Italy | |||
Roy | Maartens | University of the Western Cape | South Africa | |||
Javier | Menéndez | University of Barcelona | Spain | |||
Alessandro | Minotti | IN2P3, SuperNEMO collaboration | France | |||
Peter | von Neuman-Cosel | Institut für Kernphysik, Technische Universität Darmstadt | Germany | |||
Federico | Nova | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory | UK | |||
Takaharu | Otsuka | University of Tokyo | Japan | |||
Yuichi | Oyama | High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) | Japan | |||
Aldo | Serenelli | Institute of Space Sciences | Spain | |||
Elias | Sideras-Haddad | University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa | |||
Fedor | Simkovic | Comenius University in Bratislava | Slovakia | |||
Sabin | Stoica | IFIN-HH | Romania | |||
Jouni | Suhonen | University of Jyväskylä | Finland | |||
Smarajit | Triambak | University of the Western Cape | South Africa | |||
Clarence | Virtue | Laurentian University | Canada | |||
Christian | Weinheimer | University of Muenster | Germany | |||
Kai | Zuber | Technische Universität Dresden | Germany | |||
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