First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Akihiro | Koyama | The University of Tokyo |
Akira | Okumura | ISEE, Nagoya University |
Alessandro | Razeto | INFN |
Alexander | Grebentsov | Joint institute for nuclear research |
Alexander | Hahn | Max Planck Institute for Physics |
Alexander | Korzenev | University of Geneva (CH) |
Anatolii | Zenin | Nagoya University |
Atsushi | Oya | ICEPP, University of Tokyo |
Ayan | Batyrkhanov | Nazarbayev University |
Benjamin | Quilain | Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo |
Christian | Dille | Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH |
Christophe | Bronner | ICRR, The University of Tokyo |
Colin | Kramer | Hamamatsu Photonics |
Dejun | Han | NDL(Novel Device Laboratory, Beijing) |
Denis | Epifanov | Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics |
Derek | Strom | Max Planck Institute for Physics |
Elena | Popova | MEPHI |
Etam | Noah | University of Geneva |
Ezio | Torassa | INFN Padova |
Fabio | Acerbi | FBK |
Felix | Sefkow | DESY, Hamburg, Germany |
Fumiya | Imazato | Hiroshima University |
Genta | Muroyama | Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University |
Gerald | Eigen | University of Bergen |
Giacomo | Gallina | TRIUMF |
Guillaume | PREVOT | APC Lab (Paris IN2P3) |
Guofu | Cao | Institute of High Energy Physics |
Hiroyasu | Tajima | Nagoya University |
HUANG | GUORUI | North Night Vision Technology co,. Ltd |
Ichiro | Adachi | KEK |
Idriss | BELKACEM | CNRS IRAP |
IKUMI | KAMIJO | KOA CORPORATION |
Immacolata Carmen | Rea | Technische Universität München |
Isamu | Nakamura | KEK |
JIN | MUCHUN | Noth Night Vision Technology co,. Ltd |
Jun | Kameda | ICRR, University of Tokyo |
Jun | Kataoka | Waseda University |
Junji | Haba | KEK |
Junjie | Xia | ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo |
Junqi | XIE | Argonne National Laboratory (US) |
Karine | LACOMBE | CNRS IRAP |
Kazuya | Fujieda | Waseda University |
Kenichi | Miyamoto | sales |
Kenji | Inami | Nagoya university |
Kento | Torigoe | Hiroshima University |
Kodai | Matsuoka | KMI, Nagoya University |
Kodai | Okamoto | Yokohama National University |
Koei | Yamamoto | HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. |
Kohei | Matsushita | Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo |
Konosuke | Iwamoto | University of Tokyo |
Kotoyo | Hoshina | Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo |
Kun | Liang | NDL (Novel Device Laboratory, Beijing) |
Linghui | Liu | The University of Tokyo |
Mahdi | Taani | University of Edinburgh/Nagoya University |
Mai | Tsukada | Nagoya Univercity |
Marat | Khabibullin | INR RAS |
Masahide | Inuzuka | Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties |
Masanobu | Yonenaga | Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Masashi | Yokoyama | University of Tokyo |
Motohiro | Suyama | Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. |
Naoki | Tsuji | The University of Tokyo |
Nepomuk | Otte | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Nobuhiro | Hara | Osaka Univ. |
Nobuhiro | Shimizu | Osaka University |
Pavel | Margulis | Applied Materials |
Qiang | Zhao | engineer |
Reima | Terada | Shinshu University |
REN | LING | North Night Vision Technology co,. Ltd |
Ryo | Nagai | Chiba University |
Ryoto | Iwai | ETH Zurich |
Ryuta | Yamada | Hamamatsu Photonics K. K. |
Ryutaro | Hamasaki | SOKENDAI |
Samo | Korpar | University of Maribor and JSI |
SERGEY | KLEMIN | Russia MEPHI |
Shingo | Kazama | Nagoya University |
Shunji | Kishimoto | IMSS, KEK |
Soichiro | Kuribayashi | Kyoto University |
Stephane | Zsoldos | Queen Mary University London |
Steve | Playfer | Nagoya University & University of Edinburgh |
Sunny | Seo | Institute for Basic Science |
Sylvie | BLIN | OMEGA - Ecole polytechnique/CNRS |
Takahiko | Masuda | Okayama University |
Takahiro | Odagawa | Kyoto University |
Takuya | Kurihara | Waseda University |
Takuya | Maruhashi | Waseda University |
Tatsuro | Torimaru | The University of Tokyo |
Tohru | Takeshita | Shinshu University |
Tomoyuki | Konno | Kitasato University |
Toru | Iijima | KMI, Nagoya University |
Toshiki | Mochizuki | ICRR |
Tsunayuki | Matsubara | KEK |
Tsutomu | Yamakawa | Rad Imaging |
Véronique | PUILL | CNRS IN2P3 LAL |
Wataru | Ootani | ICEPP, Univ. of Tokyo |
Wooseung | Jung | Korea University |
Yasuhiro | NISHIMURA | ICRR |
Yue | Tao | Sales Engineer |
Yuji | Hotta | HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K. K. |
Yuji | Sudo | DESY |
Yuki | Nakamura | Nagoya University |
Yuri | Musienko | University of Notre Dame (US)/INR RAS (Russia) |
Yury | Kudenko | Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow |
Yuto | Ohashi | HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. |
Yuya | Akazawa | KEK |
Yuya | Yoshimura | Shinshu University |
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