First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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anders | mikkelsen | lund university |
Andrew | Bond | University of Copenhagen |
Andy | Fitch | ESRF |
Anna M. | Puig Molina | Haldor Topsoe A/S |
Bjørn | Hauback | Physics Deparmtent, Institute for Energy Technology |
Bo | Brummerstedt Iversen | Aarhus University |
Carl | Caleman | Uppsala Universitet |
Caroline | Curfs | ESRF |
Carsten | Gundlach | Technical University of Denmark |
Changxun | Yu | Linnaeus University |
Chu | Zhang | Lund university, div. of synchrotron radiation research, physics department |
Claire | Wilson | Diamond Light Source |
Dag Werner | Breiby | Dept. of physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Diana | Thomas | MAX IV Laboratory |
Dorthe | Haase | MAX IV Laboratory |
edvin | lundgren | lunds universitet |
Erika | Tudisco | Lund University |
Fan | Zhang | KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Surface and Corrosion Science |
Florian | Bertram | Lund University, Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research |
Francisco Javier | Martínez Casado | Max IV Laboratory |
Frederik | Ossler | Lund Universiity, Combustion Physics |
Jacob | Blomqvist | Malmö Högskola |
Jeppe | Lauritsen | Aarhus University |
Jesper | Andersen | MAX IV Laboratory |
Jinshan | Pan | Royal Institute of Technology |
Joel | Andersson | GKN Aerospace Engine Systems |
Johan | Gustafson | Lund University |
Johan | Unge | MAX IV Lab |
Jonas | Evertsson | Lund University, Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research |
Ken | Inge | University of Kiel |
Kirsten Marie | Jensen | Center for Materials Crystallography, Aarhus University |
Kristina | Edstrom | Uppsala University |
Labrador | Ana | MAX IV Laboratory |
Lars | Lundegaard | Haldor Topsoe |
Lindsay Richard | Merte | Lund University |
Martin | Fisk | Malmö högskola |
Mikael | Ottosson | Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory |
Mikhail | Shipilin | Lund University |
Olivier | Balmes | Maxlab |
Per-Anders | Carlsson | Competence Centre for Catalysis/Chalmers University of Technology |
Poul | Norby | Technical University of Denmark |
Pär | Olsson | Malmö University |
Qiushi | Zhu | MAX IV Laboratory |
Ragnvald | Mathiesen | Inst for fysikk, NTNU |
Rickard | du Rietz | Malmö Universty |
roberto | felici | esrf |
Rune | Johnsen | DTU Energy Conversion |
stephen | hall | lund university and ESS |
Sven | Lidin | Lund University |
Sylvio | Haas | MAX IV Laboratory |
Torbjörn | Gustafsson | Uppsala University |
Ulrich | Lienert | DESY |
Wojciech | Paszkowicz | Institute of Physics PAS, Warsaw |
Xiaodong | Zou | Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University |
Yngve | Cerenius | MAX IV |
zahra | besharat | kth |
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