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- | | | | + | | Chuck Horowitz |
- | | | | + | | Jiangyong Jia | Stony Brook | Dean Lee | Interesting works on connecting RHIC and nuclear structure |
- | | | | + | | Thankful Cromartie | Cornell |
- | | | | + | | Volodymyr Vovchenko | INT | Christian Drischler |
- | | | | + | | Mark Caprio | Notre Dame |
+ | | Alex Gezerlis | Guelph | ||
+ | | Aurel Bulgac | UW | Christian Drischler | ||
+ | | Tong Li | LLNL | Witek Nazarewicz | ||
+ | | Jhilam Sadhukhan | VECC Kolkata | ||
+ | | Alessandro Lovato | ANL | Morten Hjorth-Jensen | Machine learning and the nuclear many-body problem | | ||
+ | | Andreas Ekstrøm | Chalmers, Sweden| Morten Hjorth-Jensen | New ideas in constraining nuclear forces | | ||
+ | | Katherine Hunt | Chem, MSU | Morten Hjorth-Jensen | Quantum computing and many-body problems | | ||
+ | | Alexei Bazavov | MSU| Morten Hjorth-Jensen | Lattice QCD and quantum computing | ||
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