First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Chihiro | Matsui | The University of Tokyo |
Daichi | Takeda | Kyoto U |
Derek | Wang | IBM Quantum |
Dongsheng | Ge | Osaka University |
Fumika | Suzuki | Los Alamos National Lab |
Hal | Tasaki | Gakushuin University |
HaRu | Park | KAIST |
Hironobu | Yoshida | University of Tokyo |
Hongchao | Li | University of Tokyo |
Hosho | Katsura | Department of Physics, University of Tokyo |
Ioana | Coman | IPMU |
Jitendra | Pal | IIT Roorkee |
Juan Pablo | Bayona Pena | YITP (Kyoto University) |
Kareljan | Schoutens | University of Amsterdam |
Kazuaki | Takasan | The University of Tokyo |
Kensei | Tanaka | Chuo university |
Kohei | Kawabata | Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo |
Krishnendu | Sengupta | Indian Associaltion for the Cultivation fo Science |
linhao | li | The Ghent University |
Mahito | Kohmoto | N/A |
Masahito | Yamazaki | Kavli IPMU |
Masataka | Watanabe | Nagoya University |
Masayuki | Hashisaka | ISSP, The University of Tokyo |
Naomichi | Hatano | The University of Tokyo |
Pasquale | Marra | University of Tokyo |
Pratik | Nandy | YITP, Kyoto & iTHEMS, RIKEN |
René | Meyer | ITPA, JMU Würzburg |
Rongkang | Zhang | Department of Physics Science and Engineering, Tongji University |
Samuel | Garratt | UC Berkeley |
Satoshi | Iso | KEK |
Shane | Dooley | Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) |
Shin | Nakamura | Chuo University |
Somnath | Maity | RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research |
Soshun | Ozaki | Basic Science, University of Tokyo |
Taishi | Kawamoto | Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics |
Takano | Taira | University of Tokyo, Institute of industrial science |
Teruaki | Nagasawa | Nagoya University |
Tom | Melia | IPMU |
Tomohito | Shiga | Rikkyo University |
Toshiki | Ishimaru | The University of Tokyo |
Tuan | Vo | Kyoto University |
Yasuyuki | Hatsuda | Rikkyo University |
Yoshiki | Fukusumi | National Center for Theoretical Science, Taiwan |
Yosuke | Sato | University of Tokyo |
Yuan | Miao | Kavli IPMU |
Yunfeng | Jiang | Southeast University |
Yutaka | Shikano | University of Tsukuba |
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