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- Ulrich WiesnerProfessor of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell UniversityVerified email at cornell.edu
- Ullrich SteinerAdolphe Merkle Institute, FribourgVerified email at unifr.ch
- Stefan Guldin, PhDProfessor (Chair) of Complex Soft Matter at Technical University of Munich TUM | TUMCREATE | UCLVerified email at ucl.ac.uk
- Amrita SarkarMontclair State UniversityVerified email at email.sc.edu
- Michael GraetzelProfessor, EPFLVerified email at epfl.ch
- Silvia VignoliniUniversity of Cambridge, Department of ChemistryVerified email at cam.ac.uk
- Jeremy J. BaumbergProfessor of NanoScience, University of CambridgeVerified email at cam.ac.uk
- Henry J SnaithUniversoty of OxfordVerified email at physics.ox.ac.uk
- Nripan MathewsAssociate Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological UniversityVerified email at ntu.edu.sg
- Takashi HisatomiShinshu UniversityVerified email at shinshu-u.ac.jp
- Hiroaki SaiNorthwestern UniversityVerified email at northwestern.edu
- David TilleyAssociate Professor, University of ZurichVerified email at chem.uzh.ch
- João Lúcio AzevedoProfessor titular, Universidade de São PauloVerified email at usp.br
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- Chuanbing TangUniversity of South CarolinaVerified email at mailbox.sc.edu
- Benjamin LammOak Ridge National LaboratoryVerified email at ornl.gov
- Caterina DUCATIDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of CambridgeVerified email at cam.ac.uk
- Marcel SchreierUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonVerified email at wisc.edu
- Sol M. GrunerThe John L. Wetherill Professor of Physics Emeritus, Cornell UniversityVerified email at cornell.edu
- Sven HüttnerUni Bayreuth, GermanyVerified email at uni-bayreuth.de
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Morgan Stefik
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