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Lop21042006 for The SOHO 17: 10 Years of SOHO and Beyond List of Participants (21.4.2006) Abbo, Lucia INAF- Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino ITALY Andretta, Vincenzo Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica ITALY Andries, Jesse KULeuven BELGIUM Antonucci, Ester INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino ITALY Appourchaux, Thierry Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale FRANCE Arduini, Monique CNES (en retraite) FRANCE Arregui, Inigo Universitat de les Illes Balears SPAIN Auchère, Frédéric Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale FRANCE Avrett, Eugene Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics UNITED STATES Banerjee, Dipankar Indian Institute of Astrophysics INDIA Barbey, Nicolas Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale FRANCE Basu, Sarbani Yale University UNITED STATES Battiato, Viviana Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Baudin, Frédéric IAS FRANCE Baumann, Ingo Royal Observatory of Belgium BELGIUM Bemporad, Alessandro INAF-Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory ITALY Benefield, Harold HTSI, SOHO FOT UNITED STATES Benna, Carlo INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino ITALY Bertaux, Jean-Loup CNRS Service d' Aeronomie FRANCE Bettarini, Lapo Universita' di Firenze ITALY Bewsher, Danielle CCLRC/RAL UNITED KINGDOM Biazzo, Katia INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania ITALY Biesecker, Douglas NOAA/SEC UNITED STATES Bochsler, Peter University of Bern SWITZERLAND Bogart, Richard Stanford University UNITED STATES Bonnet, Roger-Maurice International Space Science Institute SWITZERLAND Bonomo, Aldo Stefano Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Botha, Gert University of Leeds UNITED KINGDOM Boumier, Patrick CNRS FRANCE Boursier, Yannick LAM (CNRS) FRANCE Breen, Andy University of Wales, Aberystwyth UNITED KINGDOM Brekke, Pål Norwegian Space Centre NORWAY Brooks, David Naval Research Laboratory UNITED STATES Brun, Allan Sacha CEA Saclay FRANCE Brunetto, Rosario INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania ITALY Bush, Rock Stanford University UNITED STATES Cabello García, Iballa Beatriz Universidad de Valencia SPAIN Cargill, Peter Imperial College UNITED KINGDOM Carter, Ben The University of Sheffield UNITED KINGDOM Chifor, Cristina University of Cambridge UNITED KINGDOM Chiuderi, Claudio university of Florence ITALY Corbard, Thierry Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur FRANCE Cremades, Hebe NASA/GSFC QATAR Curdt, Werner MPS GERMANY Damé, Luc Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS FRANCE Dammasch, Ingolf E. Academy of Sciences CR CZECH REPUBLIC De Martino, Carmen Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Del Zanna, Giulio University College London UNITED KINGDOM Delaboudiniere, Jean-Pierre co/IAS FRANCE Delouille, Véronique Royal Observatory of Belgium BELGIUM Dewitte, Steven Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium BELGIUM Di Mauro, Maria Pia INAF ITALY Dobrzycka, Danuta ESO GERMANY Domingo, Vicente Unversitat de València SPAIN Dubey, Govind K.U Leuven BELGIUM Duvall, Thomas NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center UNITED STATES Dzifcakova, Elena Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, C SLOVAKIA Elena, Gavryuseva Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory ITALY Ernandes, Fabrice LAM (CNRS) FRANCE Evangelidis, Vangos Demokritos Univ. of Thrace GREECE Farnik, Frantisek Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences CZECH REPUBLIC Felici, Fabrizio ESA/ESRIN ITALY Finsterle, Wolfgang PMOD/WRC SWITZERLAND Flamini, Enrico Agenzia Spaziale Italiana ITALY Fleck, Bernhard ESA UNITED STATES Fludra, Andrzej Rutherford Appleton Laboratory UNITED KINGDOM Forgács-Dajka, Emese Eötvös University HUNGARY Foukal, Peter Heliophysics, Inc UNITED STATES Fröhlich, Claus PMOD/WRC SWITZERLAND Gallagher, Peter Trinity College Dublin IRELAND Garcia, Rafael A. CEA/Saclay FRANCE Gardner, Larry Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics UNITED STATES Giordano, Silvio INAF ITALY Giuffrida, Alfio INAF-OSSERVATORIO ASTROFISICO CATANIA ITALY Gizon, Laurent Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research GERMANY Gomez-Herrero, Raul University of Kiel GERMANY Gopalswamy, Nat NASA Goddard Space Flight Center UNITED STATES Gough, Douglas University of Cambridge UNITED KINGDOM Graffagnino, Vito-Giuseppe Rutherford Appleton Laboratory UNITED KINGDOM Green, Lucie UCL UNITED KINGDOM Gregory, Sarah Stanford University - NASA/GSFC UNITED STATES Guglielmino, Salvatore Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Gunár, Stanislav Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the CZECH REPUBLIC Gurman, Joseph B. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center UNITED STATES Gyori, Lajos Debrecen Heliophysical Observatory, Gyula Observin HUNGARY Haber, Deborah JILA, University of Colorado UNITED STATES Hagenaar, Hermance Lockheed Martin UNITED STATES Hanasoge, Shravan Stanford University UNITED STATES Harrison, Richard Rutherford Appleton Laboratory UNITED KINGDOM Heber, Bernd Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel GERMANY Hilchenbach, Martin Max-Planck-Institut for Solar System Research GERMANY Hindman, Bradley JILA, University of Colorado UNITED STATES Hochedez, Jean-François Royal Observatory Belgium BELGIUM Holmes, Charles NASA UNITED STATES Howard, Russell Naval Research Lab UNITED STATES Huber, Martin C.E. Paul Scherrer Institut SWITZERLAND Huttunen-Heikinmaa, Kalle Vaisala Institute for Space Physics and Astronomy FINLAND Ipavich, Fred University of Maryland UNITED STATES Ireland, Jack NASA's GSFC UNITED STATES Isenberg, Phil University of New Hampshire UNITED STATES Jackiewicz, Jason MPS GERMANY Jiménez Reyes, Sebastián Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias SPAIN Jouve, Laurène CEA Saclay FRANCE Karpen, Judy Naval Research Laboratory UNITED STATES Kecskemety, Karoly KFKI Research Inst. for Particle and Nuclear Physi HUNGARY Klassen, Andreas IEAP, University Kiel GERMANY Klecker, Berndt Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik GERMANY Klimchuk, James Naval Research Laboratory UNITED STATES Ko, Yuan-Kuen Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics UNITED STATES Kohl, John Harvard Smithsonian CfA UNITED STATES Komm, Rudolf National Solar Observatory UNITED STATES Koutchmy, Serge Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris- CNRS and UPMC FRANCE Koutroumpa, Dimitra Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS FRANCE Kretzschmar, Matthieu Royal Observatory of Belgium BELGIUM Kucera, Ales Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sc SLOVAKIA Kulinova, Alena Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, C SLOVAKIA Kunow, Horst Universitaet Kiel GERMANY Labrosse, Nicolas University of Wales Aberystwyth UNITED KINGDOM Lallement, Rosine CNRS FRANCE Lamb, Derek University of Colorado at Boulder UNITED STATES Lamy, Philippe Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille FRANCE Landi, Enrico Naval Research Laboratory UNITED STATES LANZA, Antonino Francesco INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania ITALY Lanzafame, Alessandro University of Catania ITALY Le Moine, Michel EADS ASTRIUM FRANCE Leamon, Robert NASA GSFC UNITED STATES Lefebvre, Sandrine CEA Saclay FRANCE Lehtinen, Iiro-Ville University of Turku FINLAND Lemaire, Philippe Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale FRANCE Lepreti, Fabio Università della Calabria ITALY Leprovost, Nicolas University of Sheffield UNITED KINGDOM Li, Bo University of Wales Aberystwyth UNITED KINGDOM Lin, Chia-Hsien Yale University UNITED STATES Livermore, Philip Leeds University UNITED KINGDOM Llebaria, Antoine LAM (CNRS) FRANCE Loukitcheva, Maria A. Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg Universit RUSSIAN FEDERATION Machi, Dino Swales Aerospace UNITED STATES Malandraki, Olga European Space Agency/ESTEC NETHERLANDS Malara, Francesco Università della Calabria ITALY Mancuso, Salvatore INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino ITALY Marocchi, Daniela Universita' di Torino ITALY Marsch, Eckart Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research GERMANY Martin, Sara Helio Research UNITED STATES Martinetti, Eugenio INAF-OSSERVATORIO ASTROFISICO CATANIA ITALY Massiminio, Piero INAF-OSSERVATORIO ASTROFISICO CATANIA ITALY Mathew, Shibu K. Udaipur Solar Observatory INDIA Matteini, Lorenzo Università di Firenze, Dipartimento di Astronomia ITALY Matthaeus, William University of Delaware UNITED STATES Mcateer, James NASA/GSFC UNITED STATES McLaughlin, James CUA at NASA GSFC UNITED STATES Mecheri, Redouane Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research GERMANY Mekaoui, sabri KMI BELGIUM Messina, Angela Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Meziat Luna, Daniel Universidad de Alcalá SPAIN Mikic, Zoran SAIC UNITED STATES Milligan, Ryan QUB/NASA-GSFC UNITED KINGDOM Miralles, Mari Paz Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics UNITED STATES Moncuquet, Michel Observatoire de Paris FRANCE Moore, Ronald NASA UNITED STATES Mueller-Mellin, Reinhold University of Kiel GERMANY Müller, Daniel European Space Agency UNITED STATES Myers, Dawn L-3 Communications/NASA GSFC UNITED STATES Nadiradze, Kakha Georgian State Agricultural University GEORGIA Nigro, Giuseppina Univerista' della Calabria ITALY Noci, Giancarlo Universita' di Firenze ITALY Olive, Jean-Philippe EADS Astrium FRANCE Oliver, Ramon University of the Balearic Islands SPAIN Orlando, Andrea Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Pagano, Paolo University of Palermo ITALY Paquette, John University of Maryland UNITED STATES Parenti, Susanna Royal Observatory of Belgium BELGIUM PERES, Giovanni Universita` di Palermo ITALY Peter, Cargill Imperial College UNITED KINGDOM Peter, Hardi Kiepenheuer-Institut GERMANY Petrovay, Kristof Eotvos University HUNGARY Piluso, Nicolò Università degli Studi di Catania ITALY Piston, Nick HTSI, SOHO Flight Operations Team UNITED STATES Poedts, Stefaan CPA/K.U.Leuven BELGIUM Poland, Arthur George Mason University UNITED STATES Poletto, Giannina INAF - Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory ITALY Porter, Linda self UNITED
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