- Lise Arleth - Niels Bohr Institute, Uni. Copenhagen, Denmark
- Pau Bernado - CBS, CNRS, Montpellier
- Jayesh Bhatt - Uni. College London, UK
- Cécile Breyton - IBS, Grenoble, France
- Janusz Bujnicki - IIMCB, Warsaw, Poland
- Cezary Czaplewski - Uni. Gdańsk, Poland
- Matteo Dal Peraro - EPFL, Switzerland
- Karen Edler - Uni. Bath, UK
- Daniel Franke - EMBL Hamburg, Germany
- Tom Grant (remotely) - BioXFEL , Buffalo, NY, USA
- Wick Hatch - NIST, USA
- Dominik Horinek - Uni. Regensburg, Germany
- Jochen Hub - Saarland University , Germany
- Gerald Kneller - Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS, Orléans
- Christos Likos - Faculty of Physics, Uni. Vienna, Austria
- Adam Liwo (tutorial) - Laboratory of Molecular Modeling, Uni. Gdansk, Poland
- Massimo Marchi - CEA Saclay, France
- Angel Moreno - CSIC-UPV/EHU, San Sebastian, Spain
- Roland Netz - FU Berlin, Germany
- Peter Olmsted - Georgetown Uni., USA
- Kanupriya Pande - Berkeley Lab, USA
- Javier Perez - Synchrotron SOLEIL, France
- Steve Perkins - Uni. College London, UK
- Loukas Petridis - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Frédéric Poitevin - Stanford Uni., USA
- Wojciech Potrzebowski - European Spallation Source ERIC, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Dina Schneidman - Hebrew Uni. Jerusalem, Israel
- Marie Skepö - Uni. Lund, Sweden
- Alex Sodt - National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA
- Kentaro Tomii - AIRC, AIST, Tokyo, Japan
- Sebastian Westenhoff - Uni. Gothenburg, Sweden
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