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Gustavo Abade Universität Konstanz Germany

Pietro Anzini University of Insubria Italy

Hendrik Bartsch University of Stuttgart Germany

Adam Bednorz University of Warsaw Poland

Agnieszka Budek

Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Stefano Buzzaccaro Politecnico di Milano Italy

Stefanie Cattes

Technische Universität Berlin Germany

Bogdan Cichocki University of Warsaw Poland

Mateusz Denys University of Warsaw Poland

Bernard Derrida

Collège de France and ENS Paris France

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Siegfried Dietrich

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Jacek Dobrzyniecki

Cardinal Stefan Wyszy«ski University Poland

Filip Dutka

University of Warsaw Poland

Maria Ekiel-Je»ewska Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Carlos Fernandes University of Lisbon Portugal

Yuta Fujihira

Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan

Markus Gruber Universität Konstanz Germany

Magdalena Gruziel Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Tomasz Gubiec University of Warsaw Poland

Esteban Guevara Université Paris Diderot France

Marcelo Guzman Universidad de Chile Chile

Tim Herpich

University of Luxembourg Luxembourg

Melih ³eri Bo§azi³i University Turkey

Paweª Jakubczyk University of Warsaw Poland

Katarzyna Jesionek University of Silesia Poland

Hyojeong Kim

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Johannes Knebel LMU Munich Germany

Paweª Kondratiuk University of Warsaw Poland

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Ryszard Kutner University of Warsaw Poland

Stefan Landmann University of Leipzig Germany

Simon Lieu

Imperial College London United Kingdom

Maciej Lisicki

University of Cambridge United Kingdom

Grzegorz Šach University of Warsaw Poland

Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan Harvard University

USA

Andrzej Majhofer University of Warsaw Poland

Karol Makuch University of Warsaw Poland

Alessandro Manacorda Università degli Studi di Roma

La Sapienza, Italy

Tomasz Masªowski

Rzeszów University of Technology Poland

Piotr Morawiecki University of Warsaw Poland

Marcin Napiórkowski University of Warsaw Poland

Marek Napiórkowski University of Warsaw Poland

Krzysztof Nowak University of Warsaw Poland

Piotr Nowakowski

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Michaª Pecelerowicz University of Warsaw Poland

Jarosªaw Piasecki University of Warsaw Poland

Roberto Piazza Politecnico di Milano Italy

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Krzysztof Pomorski University of Warsaw Poland

Sutapa Roy

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Tridib Sadhu

École Normale Supérieure, Paris France

Aleksandra Sªapik University of Silesia Poland

Agnieszka Sªowicka Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Naftali Smith

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel

Kim Sneppen

University of Copenhagen Denmark

Jakub Spiechowicz University of Silesia Poland

Herbert Spohn

Technische Universität München Germany

Pawel Sznajder University of Warsaw Poland

Piotr Szymczak University of Warsaw Poland

Wojciech Tarnowski Jagiellonian University Poland

Christopher Trombley Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Daniel Ueltschi University of Warwick United Kingdom

Petr Vagner Charles University Czech Republic

Galin Valchev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Bulgaria

Piotr Warchoª Jagiellonian University Poland

Mateusz Wili«ski University of Warsaw Poland

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Eric Woillez

École Normale Supérieure de Lyon France

Ryszard Wojnar

Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Karol Woªek

Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

Anthony Wood University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

Lin Yi-Chen

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin Germany

Arturo Leos Zamorategui Université Paris Diderot France

Grigory Zarubin

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Piotr Zdybel University of Warsaw Poland

Paweª ›uk

Polish Academy of Sciences Poland

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