Last Name | First Name | Affiliation |
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Akitsu | Kazuyuki | High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) |
Aviles | Alejandro | UNAM |
Baleato Lizancos | Anton | UC Berkeley |
Cai | Yan-Chuan | University of Edinburgh |
Carrilho | Pedro | University of Edinburgh |
Castorina | Emanuele | University of Milan |
Chen | Shi-Fan | Institute for Advanced Study |
Cohn | Joanne | UC Berkeley |
Conley | Jonah | Astrophysics Research Institute - Liverpool John Moores Universtiy |
D'Amico | Guido | Università di Parma |
Dam | Lawrence | University of Geneva |
Donath | Yaniv | University of Cambridge |
Feldbrugge | Job | University of Edinburgh |
Feng | Longlong | School of Physics and Astronomy, Sun Yat-Sen University |
Gallagher | Aoibhinn | Maynooth University |
Givans | Jahmour | Flatiron Institute |
Gould | Elizabeth | Newcastle University |
Hahn | Oliver | University of Vienna |
Hall | Alex | University of Edinburgh |
Harnois-Deraps | Joachim | Newcastle University |
Hertzsch | Benjamin | University of Edinburgh |
Ivanov | Mikhail | MIT |
Jamieson | Drew | Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics |
Kokron | Nickolas | Princeton University and Institute for Advanced Study |
Kololgi | Dakshesh | University College London |
Lesgourgues | Julien | RWTH Aachen University |
Linde | Dennis | University of Parma |
Ma | Yin-Zhe | Stellenbosch University |
Maion | Francisco | Donostia International Physics Center |
Matsubara | Takahiko | KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization |
Meiksin | Avery | Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh |
Mergulhao | Thiago | University of Edinburgh |
Musso | Marcello | University of Salamanca |
Neveux | Richard | University of Edinburgh |
Nikakhtar | Farnik | Yale University |
Peacock | John | Royal Observatory |
Pellejero | Marcos | Royal Observatory of Edinburgh |
Philcox | Oliver | Columbia University / Simons Foundation |
Piat | Jade | University of Edinburgh |
Raizada | Riya | University of Sydney |
Read | Amelie | University of Sydney |
Rodriguez | Mae | University of Edinburgh |
Roper | Finn | IfA, Edinburgh |
Rubira | Henrique | TUM |
Scott | Douglas | University of British Columbia |
Stadler | Julia | Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics |
Sullivan | Jamie | UC Berkeley |
Tsedrik | Maria | Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh |
Voivodic | Rodrigo | Donostia International Physics Center |
Wang | Mike Shengbo | University of Edinburgh |
White | Martin | Higgs Centre Associate |
Wong | Yat | Imperial College London |
Zennaro | Matteo | University of Oxford |
Zhang | Pierre | ETH Zurich |
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