First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Aaron | Held | FSU Jena |
Adrian | Koenigstein | FSU Jena |
Alejandra | Gonzalez | FSU Jena |
Andreas | Wipf | TPI, FS-Univerität Jena |
Boris | Daszuta | Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena |
Christian | Schmidt | Arbeitsgruppe Prof. Flörchinger TPI Jena |
Christiane | Klein | ITP Leipzig |
Christoph | Minz | Universität Leipzig, ITP |
Christoph | Sieling | TPI Jena |
Claudio | Emmrich | TPI Jena |
Claudio | Iuliano | ITP Leipzig & MPI-MiS |
Daan | Janssen | Uni Leipzig |
Daniela | Cors agulló | FSU Jena |
David | Rumler | Uni Jena |
Dejan | Gajic | Leipzig University |
Dimitrios | Gkiatas | TPI Jena |
Fabio | Magistrelli | FSU Jena |
Federico | Capone | Friedrich-Schiller-Universität |
Felix | Karbstein | Helmholtz Institut Jena |
Felix | Puster | PhD student with Prof. Rosenow |
Florian | Atteneder | TPI Jena |
Georg | Bergner | TPI FSU Jena |
Holger | Gies | TPI, FSU Jena |
Inti | Sodemann | ITP Uni Leipzig |
Ivan | Soler | Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena |
Jakob | Hollweck | Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut Jena |
Jan | Mandrysch | Uni Leipzig |
Jochen | Zahn | ITP Uni Leipzig |
Johannes | Schmechel | FSU Jena |
José Diogo | Simão | TPI Jena |
Julian | Schirrmeister | FSU Jena / TPI |
Karim | Shedid Attifa | University of Leipzig |
Katharina | Wölfl | TPI Jena |
Kevin | Tam | FSU Jena |
Lars | Maiwald | TPI, FSU Jena |
Leonardo | Sangaletti | Leipzig University-ITP |
Linda | van Manen | TPI, FSU Jena |
Markus | Huber | Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen |
Markus | Schröfl | ITP Heidelberg / TPI Jena |
Markus B. | Fröb | ITP, Universität Leipzig |
Marta | Picciau | RTG 2522 FSU Jena |
Martin | Ammon | TPI, Jena |
Matteo | Breschi | FSU TPI Jena |
Michael | Mandl | FSU Jena |
Michel | Pannier | Holographic Dualities |
Mustafa Kemal | Döner | TPI Jena |
Nicolò | Venuti | TPI Jena |
Philipp | Dorau | Universität Leipzig |
Rainer | Verch | Universität Leipzig |
Reinhard | Meinel | FSU Jena |
Richard | Schmieden | TPI, FSU Jena |
Robert | Kirschstein | ITP Leipzig |
Robert | Schlesier | Universität Leipzig |
Rossella | Gamba | FSU Jena |
Roxana | Rosca-Mead | TPI FSU |
Sebastian | Steinhaus | TPI Jena |
sebastiano | bernuzzi | Jena FSU |
Seyedeh Mojgan | Soltani | University of Leipzig |
Stefan | Floerchinger | TPI, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena |
Stefan | Hollands | Leipzig U |
Tim | Stötzel | TPI, FSU Jena |
Tobias | Hössel | FSU Jena |
William | Cook | TPI FSU Jena |
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