First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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András | Agócs | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Antal | Jakovac | BME Institute pf Physics |
Attila | Pasztor | ELTE |
Barbara | Betz | Columbia University |
BIKASH | SINHA | Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Dept. of Atomic Energy |
Carsten | Greiner | University of Frankfurt |
Che-Ming | Ko | Texas A&M University |
Constantino | Tsallis | Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas |
Dániel | Berényi | ELTE |
Etele | Molnar | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Felix | Reining | Institut für theoretische Physik, Universität Frankfurt |
Ferenc | Siklér | KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics |
Gergely Gábor | Barnaföldi | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Gerhard | Burau | FIAS |
Giorgio | Torrieri | JW Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt |
Grzegorz | Wilk | The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies |
Gunnar | Gräf | Institute for theoretical physics, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
György | Wolf | RMKI KFKI |
Henry | Schade | FZD |
Jacek | Rozynek | Soltan Institute for Nuclear Physics. |
Jochen | Wambach | TU-Darmstadt and GSI |
Johann M. | Heuser | GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research GmbH |
Karoly | Urmossy | RMKI KFKI, ELTE |
Krisztian | Krajczar | ELTE |
Laszlo P. | Csernai | University of Bergen /IFT |
Marcus | Bleicher | FIAS, University of Frankfurt |
Mei | Huang | IHEP,CAS |
Miklos | Zetenyi | RMKI |
Miklós | Gyulassy | Columbia University |
Natalia | Alkofer | Univ. Graz |
Pawel | Danielewicz | NSCL/Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University |
Peter | Levai | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Péter | Kovács | KFKI RMKI |
Péter | Ván | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Reinhard | Alkofer | Univ. Graz |
Robert | Schulze | Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf |
Robert | Vertesi | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Roy | Lacey | Stony Brook University |
Sona | Pochybova | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Tamás | Csörgő | MTA KFKI RMKI and Harvard University |
Tamás Sándor | Biró | MTA KFKI RMKI |
Viacheslav | Toneev | Dubna, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research |
Vitalii | Ozvenchuk | Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies |
Volker | Koch | LBNL |
Zsolt | Schram | University of Debrecen |
Zsolt | Szep | HAS-ELTE Statistical and Biological Physics Research Group |
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