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Key to Authors and Presiders (Bold Denotes Presider Or Presenting Author) Key to Authors and Presiders (Bold denotes Presider or Presenting Author) A. Marcinkevičius, A.–CWD1 Akturk, Selcuk–CMLL1, CMU4 Andriukaitis, Giedrius–CFO1 Awtry, Andrew R.–CThR1 A. Martín-Mínguez, A.–CMV3 Alam, Shaif-ul–CFM4, CWK2 Anetsberger, Georg–CMKK2, CMKK4, Ay, Feridun–CThCC2 Aarts, Linda–JWA26 Albers, Willem M.–IWB7 IMG1 Ayache, Maurice–IMG5 Abashin, Maxim–IMD6, IMG5 Albert, Felicie–JWD2 Anheier, Norman C.–CTuO1 Ayesheshim, Ayesheshim–IMH7 Abdollahpour, Daryoush–CMU2, CMU6 Albert, Jacques–CThE, CThN3, JTuD24, Ankuciwiez, Damian–CTuO7 Aymond, Franki–JTuD32 Abdul-Hadi, J.–CThK5, CThK4 JWA69 Anquez, Francois–CFM3 Azad, Abul K.–CThFF6, CThX1, CWG4 Abe, Lyu–CMII6 Albert, M.–IFB1 Antipov, Oleg L.–JWA9 Azaña, José–CMQ4, JWA32 Abed, Fadel–JThE4 Albert, Olivier–CFC1, CMJ3, JFA2, Antonelli, Andrew–CTuAA6 Azarm, Ali–CMQ2, JThD3 Abeeluck, Akheelesh K.–CThR1 JTuD36, JTuD37, JTuD38, JTuD39 Antonio-Lopez, Jose E.–JTuD62, JTuD68 Azechi, Hiroshi–CTuW4 Abel, Keith A.–CThM2 Alberucci, Alessandro–ITuG1 Antonucci, Laura–JFA2, JTuD36 Azouigui, Sheherazade–CTuQ3 Abel, Mark J.–CFN1 Aldén, Marcus–CThI4 Antoszewski, Jarek–CMQQ2 Abell, Joshua–CThAA6, CThC6 Alderighi, D.–CTuFF7 Ao, Xianyu–CThY3 Baba, Toshihiko–CTuDD1 Abolghasem, Payam–CTuR3, IThJ3 Alegre, Thiago P. Mayer.–JWE6 Aoki, Takao–IMF1 Babcock, Susan–CTuGG6 Abouraddy, A.–CFH1 Alekseyev, Leonid–JWC5 Aoki, Takashi–CMA2 Bachalo, William D.–CMS1 Abramov, M.–CThA3 Alessi, Dave–JWD5 Aozasa, Shinichi–CTuK6 Bachmann, Alexander–CThI2, CTuGG5 Abshire, James–CFJ4, CFU2 Alfano, Robert R.–CThM7, JThE64 Apiratikul, Paveen–CThU7 Backus, Sterling–CFN, CMQ5, JThG1, Abtahi, Mohammad–CTuT3 Alfassi, Barak–IME1, ITuG3 Apolonski, Alexander–CThO5 JThH2 Achilefu, Samuel–JThE64 Alford, Joe–CTuX, CWA Applegate, Brian E.–CMCC, CMF4, Bade, Klaus–ITuD3 Ackemann, Thorsten–CMRR6 Al-Ghamdi, Mohammed S.–CMV2 CMR3, CWE Badescu, Stefan C.–IThB3 Adachi, Shunsuke–CFN2, JThG4 Ali, Majdaa–JThE4 Arafin, Shamsul–CTuGG5 Badr, Thomas–CThZ7, CTuR4 Adam, Auréle J. L.–CThQ7 Alic, Nikola–CMN7 Arai, Alan–CThP3 Badr, Torris–JWA80 Adamo, G.–JThA4 Alipour, Payam–CMAA4 Arai, Shigehisa–CTuH5 Bae, Hopil P.–CTuY3, CTuY4 Adams, Daniel E.–CThDD5 Ališauskas, Skirmantas–JWD6 Arakawa, M.–CMN6 Bae, Si Young–CMQQ5 Adams, David–CFP6 Al-Ithawi, Adnan S.–JThE4 Arakawa, Yasuhiko–CMP1, CTuN Baeck, Mary Lynn–CMS3 Adams, David P.–JWA3 Aljunid, Syed Abdullah–IThH3, JWA103 Araujo-Hauck, Constanza–CMII5 Baek, Burm–ITuM5 Adams, Jeff–JTuD99 Alkeskjold, Thomas Tanggaard–CMW4 Arce, Gonzalo–JWA72 Baek, Jong-Hyeob–CMH4 Adarsh, K. V.–CMJ5 Allan, Graham R.–CFU2 Arcizet, Olivier–CMKK2, CMKK4, Baek, So-Young–JTuD96, JWA84 Adibi, Ali–CFP, CFV2, CMAA4, CMF2, Allen, Dan G.–CMI2 CMY2, IFD1, IMG1, IWE2 Baer, Cyrill R. E.–CMBB3, JThH1 CThB4, CTuBB5, CTuE1, CTuE3, Allen, Mark G.–CThI3, IMK1, JTuD18 Arditi, Tal–JTuE5 Baer, Eric–CThY5 CTuE7, JTuD76 Allison, Thomas K.–CFN3 Arie, Ady–CTuI3, IML1, ITuF1 Baets, Roel–CTuC6, CTuV3 Adleman, James R.–CTuU6 Alloing, Blandine–IThN2 Arif, Ronald A.–CMOO6, IWD3 Bagci, Tolga–CFB1 Aers, Geof C.–CTuGG3 Allsopp, Duncan W. E.–JThE91, JWA81 Arimura, Soichiro–CTuH1 Baghchi, Suman–JThE51 Aeschlimann, Martin–CMQ5 Almendros, Marc–IMJ1, IMJ2 Arissian, Ladan–CTuZ2 Bagheri, Mahmood–CTuH2 Afshar, Shahraam–CFH2, CThBB6, Alonso, Benjamin–CMU1 Armelles, Gaspar–IMK2, JWE5 Bagnoud, Vincent–CFG4 CThE2 Altepeter, Joseph B.–IMI6, ITuE5, ITuE7, Armstrong, A. M.–PTuB3 Bahabad, Alon–CThS1, CTuI3, JThB4, Agarwal, Anu–CTuO3 IWC1 Armstrong, Seiji C.–IMI1 JThG1, JThH3 Agarwal, Ashish–CThK3, IMK4 Alton, D. J.–IMF1 Arnold, Cord–CMLL1 Bahat-Treidel, Omri–IThA5 Agarwal, Girish–JWA109 Altoukhov, Alexei–CMEE6 Arnold, Craig B.–CFI4, CThEE3, CThG, Bahk, Seung-Whan–JThE47 Agazzi, Laura–CThCC2 Alù, Andrea–ITuD1 CThG2, CTuO2, JThE41 Bahou, Mohammed–JWA114 Ageno, Scott–PThA1 Amann, Markus E.–CTuJ7 Arpin, Paul–JThG1, JThG5 Bai, Shufeng–CMP6 Aggarwal, Ishwar D.–CThN6 Amann, Markus-Christian–CMGG5, Asano, Takashi–CFE1, JWA97 Bai, Yingxin–CWH5, JThE37 Agger, Søren–CThGG6 CMRR3, CThI2, CThL4, CTuA3, Asanovic, Krste–CTuC3 Bajoni, Daniele–CMD6 Agio, Mario–IThH2 CTuA4, CTuGG5, JTuD17 Asatryan, Ara A.–JThE107 Baker Jr., James R.–CThK3, CTuCC6, Agnesi, Antonio–CMBB1 Amanti, Maria I.–CThH2, CThH3, CThT7 Aschehoug, Patrick–CTuR7 CWE6 Agranat, Aharon J.–CTuEE4, JWA31 Amemiya, Masaki–CMB2 Asghari, Mohammad Hossein–CMQ4 Baker, Howard J.–CFI5, CThY4 Agrawal, Amit K.–CWG2, CWG7 Amezcua-Correa, Rodrigo–CTuK2 Ashida, Masaaki–IWA1 Bakhirkin, Yury A.–CMS6 Agrawal, Anant–JThE60 Amir, W.–CME1 Ashley, Tim–JTuD21 Baldacchini, Tommaso–CThP Key to Authors Key Agrawal, Anurag–JThE109 Amiri Sani, Ardalan–CMS2 Asman, Charles P.–CThA1 Baldo, Marc–SC316 Agrawal, Govind P.–CMC3 Amoozegar, Farid–JTuD76 Asobe, Masaki–CThS7, CTuK6, ITuI1 Baldwin, Kenneth G. H.–IWG4 Aguilar-Soto, Jose G.–JTuD68 Ams, Martin–CFT2, CFT4, IMI7 Assanto, Gaetano–IME5, ITuC3, ITuG1 Balet, Laurent–IThN2 Aguiló, Magdalena–CTuFF4 Amsden, Jason J.–CFP5, CTuCC4 Assefa, Solomon–CFE5, CTuBB2, CTuE, Balicki, Marcin–CMCC2 Aharonovich, Igor–IThB5 Amzajerdian, Farzin–CWH4 CTuV1, JTuF2 Balint, Stefan–IWB2 Ahmadi, Akram–JTuD117 An, Byung-Jun–JWA83 Assion, Andreas–JFA3 Baltuška, Andrius–CFO1, JWD6 Ahmed, Samir–JTuD83 An, Honglin–CFT6, CThP1 Astley, Victoria–CWG1 Bamford, Douglas J.–CMG, CThI Ahn, Hyeyoung–CTuF4, JThE35 An, Lin–JThE71 Atabaki, Amir H.–CThB4, CTuE3 Ban, Dayan–CFK6 Ahn, J. S.–JThE125 Anappara, Aji A.–IThN6 Atature, Mete–IThB1 Banas, Michael A.–CTuF3 Ahn, Jae-Geum–IWD6 Ancukiewicz, Damian–JTuD90 Atkinson, Ron–JWC3 Bandaru, Prabhakar R.–CThU3 Ahn, Jaewook–CMX4, IWD4, JTuD107, Andaya, Gabriel–JWA63 Atlasov, Kirill A.–CTuH4 Bandulet, Heidi–IMH7 JWA17 Andegeko, Yair–CTuZ5, CWE7 Attaluri, Ram S.–ITuL5 Banerjee, Sudeep–JFB2, JFB6, JThE51 Ahn, Jai Seok–IWD4, JTuD107 Anderegg, Jesse P.–PThA2 Attwood, David T.–JFA5, JTuD40, SC247 Bang, Ole–CThQ7 Ahn, K. J.–JThE125 Andersen, Ulrik L.–JThC5 Aubin, Guy–CTuQ3 Bang, Woosuk–JTuD32 Ahorinta, Risto–IWB7 Anderson, Alexandria–CThK2 Aubuchon, Matt–JTuD126 Barak, Assaf–IMG2, ITuF4 Aichele, Thomas–IFA1 Anderson, Blake–IWB5 Audebert, Patrick–JFB3 Barbarella, Giovanna–JWA116 Aiello, Andrea–CWI6, JThE104 Anderson, Brady D.–ITuJ7 Augst, Steven J.–CWF1 Barbarin, Yohan–CThO4, JThE13 Aifer, Edward H.–CThCC5 Anderson, Darren–CTuO6 Auguste, Jean-Louis–CMHH2 Barbay, Sylvain–CTuHH1, JTuD20, Aitchison, J. Stewart–IMC4, IThL5, JWA7 Anderson, Erik H.–CFN5, JFA5, JTuD40 Auguste, Thierry–JThH6 JTuD95 Ajji, Abdellah–CMHH4 Anderson, Gerald A.–JWD2 Austerer, Maximilian–CThC3 Barberis, Pablo–IMA3 Aka, Gérard–CTuR7, JTuD6 Anderson, Harry L.–CFQ2 Austin, Dane R.–CThW5 Barbieri, Stefano–CThH1, CThH6 Akahane, Kouichi–CMC5, JThE12, Anderson, Mitchell D.–CFI6 Avenhaus, Malte–JWA87 Barbosa, Felippe A. S.–IThJ2 JThE19 Anderson, Scott G.–JWD2 Averbukh, Ilya S.–ITuC5 Barclay, Paul E.–IMF, IMF3, IThB5 Akbulut, Mehmetcan–CMII4 Anderson, Sean P.–JTuD51 Averitt, Richard D.–CMT, CThFF1, Barker, Peter F.–IThH4 Akdas, Metin–CFK1 Anderson, Troy P.–JWA4 CThFF2, CThFF5, CThX1, CThX3, Barnakov, Yu. A.–JWC2 Akimoto, Ryoichi–CFR3, CThCC3 Ando, Koji–CThF5 CWG, IThI2 Barnard, Edward S.–JWE2 Akita, Kazumichi–CFR3, CThCC3 Ando, Kozo–JThE36 Avetisyan, Yuri H.–CThQ2 Barnes, Norman P.–CWH4, JWA60 Akrout, Akram–CTuQ3 Andre, Yves-Bernard–CMU4 Avizonis, Petras V.–CThA2 Baron, Corey A.–CWG6 Akselrod, Gleb M.–IThN5 Andreev, Aleksey D.–JTuD21 Avlasevich, Yuri–ITuN1 Baronio, Fabio–CThZ2 Andrews, Aaron M.–CThC7 Avritscher, Rony–CMCC7 Barrios, Pedro J.–CTuGG3 210 CLEO/IQEC and PhotonXpo 2009 • May 31–June 5, 2009 Barsi, Christopher–IThM5, JTuD52 Berggren, Karl K.–ITuM2, ITuM5 Bohnert, Klaus M.–CThE7 Brignon, Arnaud–CMG5 Bartal, Guy–ITuN5, JWC4 Bergman, Keren–CThBB1 Boisen, Anja–CMG2, CMW4 Brimhall, Nicole–CThV3 Bartels, Randy–IThF5, JThE116, JThE22, Berman, Paul R.–IThB2 Boismenu, F.–CMHH4 Briskina, Charus’ M.–JThE112 JWA46 Bernacki, Bruce E.–CTuO1 Boitier, Fabien–CTuB2, IMH1, IMH4 Bristow, Alan D.–IMH3, IThF4 Bartelt, Hartmut–CFS3, CMFF2 Bernhard, Stefan–CThEE3 Bolger, Jeremy A.–CThF1, CWL4 Britz, Steve–PTuA3 Barth, Michael–IFA1 Bernhardt, Birgitta–CMN3 Boller, Klaus–CTuZ3, ITuC6 Brizuela, Fernando–JFA5 Bartoli, Filbert J.–CMG4, IFC2, IMD2, Bernhardt, Jens–CMQ2, JThD3 Bollig, Christoph–CWH3 Broaddus, Daniel H.–CFK3 JTuD55 Bernstein, Aaron C.–CMU5, JTuD2, Boltasseva, Alexandra–IThG Brocklesby, William S.–CFN6 Bartschke, Jürgen–CTuP4 JTuD32 Bom, L. B.–CThK4, CThK5 Brockmann, Rüdiger–CThA4 Barty, Christopher P. J.–CMBB4, JWD2 Berrettini, Gianluca–CTuJ1, JTuD78 Bondarenko, Olesya–CMD2 Broderick, Neil–CMJJ1 Barviau, Benoît–JWA123 Berrill, Mark–JWD5 Bonk, Rene–CMC6 Broeng, Jes–CThGG3, CThGG6, JThE74 Barzda, Virginijus–CWE3, CWE5 Berrou, Antoine–CWC7, CWJ3 Bonn, Mischa–CMT3 Bromage, Jake–CThW2, CWD3 Bashkansky, Mark–IThB3, JThE98 Besselink, Geert A. J.–CTuM5 Bonnet, Jean–CTuB2, IMH1 Brongersma, Mark L.–JWE2 Basilio, Lorena L.–CFP6 Bessho, Y.–CWF3 Bonora, Stefano–CFC5, CMLL4, JThE44 Brooke IV, George M.–JWA65 Basnar, Bernhard–CThC7 Bethge, Jens–CMHH1 Bonse, Joern–JWA1 Brouckaert, Joost–CTuV3 Basov, Dimtri N.–IThI2 Bettiol, Andrew A.–JWA114 Bood, Joakim–CThI4 Brown, Christian T. A.–CThV4 Bates, Philip K.–CMFF4, CThW5, CWL5, Betts, Shawn M.–JWD2 Booshehri, L. G.–IWD6 Brown, David M.–CFJ3 CWL7 Betz, Markus–ITuK4 Boreman, Glenn D.–IMD3 Brown, Douglas J.–JThE119 Batteiger, Valentin–IFB4 Beutler, Marcus–CWJ6, JThE21 Borger, Ted–JTuD32, JWB2 Brown, Ei-Ei–CFU5 Battelier, Baptiste–JThE101 Beveratos, Alexios–CFP1, CFP2, JTuD95 Borguet, Eric–CFC3, CFC7 Brown, Julie J.–PThA1 Batten, Christopher–CTuC3 Bewley, William W.–CThAA6 Boriskina, Svetlana V.–IThA6 Brown, Steven–JThE85 Baudon,
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