First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Alasdair | Ross | University of Edinburgh |
Alfredo | Guevara | Perimeter Institute |
Andrew | McLeod | Niels Bohr Institute |
Anna | Felikson | Durham University |
Aris | Ioannou | The University of Edinburgh |
Atul | Sharma | University of Oxford |
Ben | Maybee | University of Edinburgh |
Berta | Hudak | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology |
Calum | Milloy | University of Edinburgh |
Chrysostomos | Kalousios | University of Southampton |
Connor | Armstrong | Durham University |
Cristian | Vergu | Niels Bohr International Academy |
Damian | Wierzbicki | University of Glasgow |
Dani | Kaufman | UMD |
David | Damgaard | LMU Munich |
David | Dunbar | SWansea University , UK |
Dominik | Rist | Heriot-Watt University |
Donal | O’Connell | Edinburgh |
Einan | Gardi | The University of Edinburgh |
Emmet | Byrne | The University of Edinburgh |
Gabriele | Dian | Durham University |
Georgios | Papathanasiou | DESY |
Giulia | Albonico | Oxford University |
Giulio | Salvatori | Brown University |
Harry | Braden | University of Edinburgh |
Herbert | Gangl | Durham University |
Jack | Foster | University of Southampton |
Jacob | Bourjaily | Penn State University |
James | Drummond | University of Southampton |
Johannes | Henn | Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich |
Lionel | Mason | University of Oxford |
Livia | Ferro | LMU Munich & Univ. of Hertfordshire |
Marcus | Spradlin | Brown University |
Maryam | Noorbakhsh | Institute of fundamental science (IPM) |
Matteo | Parisi | Mathematical Institute, Oxford University |
Matteo | Sergola | university of edinburgh |
Michael | Gekhtman | University of Notre Dame |
Niamh | Maher | University of Edinburgh |
Nicholas | Early | Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics |
Niklas | Henke | DESY |
Nima | Arkani-Hamed | Princeton IAS and Harvard U. |
Sandipan | Bhattacherjee | National Institute of Science Education and Research Bhubaneswar, India |
Steven | Charlton | Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn |
Suvadeep | Roy | Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata |
Tom | Lenagan | University of Edinburgh |
Tomasz | Lukowski | University of Hertfordshire |
Zachary | Greenberg | University Of Maryland College Park |
Ömer | Gürdoğan | University of Oxford |
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