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Total Number of Visitors: 36

26 January 2009 - 30 January 2009

Trieste - ITALY

Final List of Participants

CEI-Central European Initiative; EOS-European Optical Society; ICO-International

Commission for Optics; OSA-Optical Society of America; SIOF- Italian Society of

Optics and Photonics; SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering

Preparatory School to the Winter College on

Optics in Environmental Science

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DIRECTOR

Total number in this function: 4

1. CONSORTINI Anna 1.

ITALY DIRECTOR

[email protected]

Permanent Institute e mail Universita' degli Studi di Firenze Ddfs Department of Physics Via G. Sansone. 1 Sesto Fiorentino 50019 Firenze ITALY Permanent Institute: 2. NIEMELA Joseph 2. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LOCAL ORGANIZER [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Strada Costiera 11 34014 Trieste ITALY Permanent Institute: 3. SINGH Ramesh P. 3. INDIA DIRECTOR [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

George Mason University 12317 Oak Creek Lane #1622

Fairfax

Fairfax VA 22033

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Permanent Institute:

4. SVANBERG Sune Roland 4.

SWEDEN DIRECTOR

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Lund Institute of Technology Division of Atomic Physics P.O. Box 118

S-22100 Lund SWEDEN

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CONFERENCE LECTURER

Total number in this function: 3

5. ALONSO GONZALEZ Miguel Angel 5.

SPAIN CONFERENCE LECTURER

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Rochester The Institute of Optics P.O. Box 270186 NY 14627 Rochester

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Permanent Institute:

6. ASHRAF ZAHID Imrana

6.

PAKISTAN CONFERENCE LECTURER

REGULAR ASSOCIATE

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Quaid-I-Azam University Department of Physics Islamabad 45320 PAKISTAN

Permanent Institute:

7. BRYDEGAARD SORENSEN Mikkel 7.

DENMARK CONFERENCE LECTURER

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Lund Institute of Technology Division of Atomic Physics P.O. Box 118

S-22100 Lund SWEDEN

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PARTICIPANT

Total number in this function: 29

8. AHMED Sudad 8.

IRAQ PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Baghdad College of Science Department of Physics Al-Jadirya P.O.Box 47054 Baghdad IRAQ Permanent Institute: 9. ANDERSON Benjamin 9. GHANA PARTICIPANT [email protected], [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Cape Coast Laser and Fibre Optics Centre Department of Physics Cape Coast

GHANA

Permanent Institute:

10. ANGOUONO PENE MOULOUNGUI Fiacre Armel

10.

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CONGO

PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Universite Marien Ngouabi Faculte des Sciences Departement de Physique B.P. 69

Brazzaville

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CONGO Permanent Institute:

11. BARJA GONZALEZ Boris 11.

CUBA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Ministry of Science. Technology & Environment Meteorological Center of Camaguey

Carretera Nuevitas Km 7 1/2 Apdo. 160

70100 Camaguey CUBA

Permanent Institute:

12. BEMPAH Crentsil Kofi 12.

GHANA PARTICIPANT

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission P.O. Box LG 80

Kwabenya

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13. BESHAH Feleke Zewge 13.

ETHIOPIA PARTICIPANT

[email protected], [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Addis Ababa University Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry P.O.Box 1176 Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA Permanent Institute:

14. CHIMANKAR Omprakash Pandurang 14.

INDIA AFFILIATE

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

RTM Nagpur University

(Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University) P.G. Department of Physics

RTM Nagpur University Campus 440033 Nagpur

INDIA

Permanent Institute:

15. CORREGIDOR CARRIO Diego Hernando 15.

ARGENTINA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad Nacional de Tucuman Ciencias Exactas Y Tecnologia Luminotecnia, Luz y Vision 4000 San Miguel De Tucuman ARGENTINA Permanent Institute: 16. GOGOI Ankur 16. INDIA PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Tezpur University Physics Department P.O. Napaam DIST.: Sonitpur Assam 784028 Tezpur INDIA Permanent Institute:

17. GONZALEZ ANGARITA Aura Ines 17.

COLOMBIA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad Nacional de Colombia Departamento de Fisica

Carrera 30 Numero 45 - 03 Bogota

COLOMBIA

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18. GRUNHUT DUENYAS Vivian 18.

ARGENTINA PARTICIPANT

[email protected], [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

UBA Universidad de Buenos Aires Departamento de Fisica

FCEyN

Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellon I C.P. 1428 Buenos Aires ARGENTINA Permanent Institute: 19. GUTIERREZ Chrystian 19. MEXICO PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla BUAP Fac. de Ciencias Fisico Matematicas

Av. San Claudio Y Rio Verde s/n Ciudad Universitaria, San Manuel 72570 Puebla MEXICO Permanent Institute: 20. KAMUNDA Caspah 20. ZIMBABWE PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Malawi Chancellor College Physics Department P.O. Box 280 Zomba MALAWI Permanent Institute: 21. KUMAR Rajesh 21. INDIA PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology Balod Road Post Pisegoan Dist. Durg (C.G.) 491001 Kolhapur INDIA Permanent Institute:

22. LOPES Fabio da Silva 22.

BRAZIL PARTICIPANT

IPEN Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares Av. Lineu Prestes 2242

Cidade Universitaria CEP 05508-000 Sao Paulo SP

BRAZIL

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23. MANI Alaa Addin 23.

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC REGULAR ASSOCIATE

[email protected], [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Atomic Energy Commission Department of Physics P.O. Box 6091 Gazaoui Street, 13 Damascus

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Permanent Institute:

24. MIHAI Laura 24.

ROMANIA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

National Institute for Laser Plasma and Radiation Physics

Laser Metrology and Standardization Laboratory Str. Atomistilor, Nr. 409 PO Box MG-36, 077125 Magurele Bucharest ROMANIA Permanent Institute:

25. NGO NYOBE Elisabeth 25.

REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Universite' de Yaounde I Faculte' Des Sciences B.P. 812

Yaounde

REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Permanent Institute:

26. OSEI-WUSU ADUEMING Peter 26.

GHANA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Cape Coast Laser and Fibre Optics Centre Department of Physics Cape Coast GHANA Permanent Institute: 27. PATTANAIK Amitansu 27. INDIA PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Delhi

Dept. Physics and Astrophysics New Delhi 110007

INDIA

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28. PORRAS AGUILAR Rosario Guadalupe 28.

MEXICO PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica Optica y Electronica INAOE Luis Enrique Erro N. 1 Santa Maria Tonantzintla Cholula Puebla 72840 MEXICO Permanent Institute: 29. QAMAR Fadi 29.

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC AFFILIATE

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Damascus Faculty of Science Department of Physics P.O. Box 32117 Damascus

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Permanent Institute:

30. QUAZI M. Tanviroddin M. Kamroddin 30.

INDIA AFFILIATE

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

RTM Nagpur University

(Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University) P.G. Department of Physics

RTM Nagpur University Campus 440033 Nagpur

INDIA

Permanent Institute:

31. SAEED Salih Tamador 31.

SUDAN PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

University of Khartoum Faculty of Science Department of Physics P.O. Box 321 Khartoum SUDAN Permanent Institute:

32. SCREMIN Barbara Federica 32.

ITALY PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

INFM CNR National Institute for the Physics of the Matter Corso Perrone 24

16152 Genova ITALY

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33. SHELEKHOVA Evgeniya Aleksandrovna 33.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Institute of Atmospheric Optics

Siberian Branch. Russian Academy of Science 1 Akademicheskii Ave 634055 Tomsk RUSSIAN FEDERATION Permanent Institute: 34. THANUSUTIYAPORN Pimrapat 34. THAILAND PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Chulalongkorn University

International School Of Engineering Phayathai Rd Bangkok 10330 THAILAND Permanent Institute: 35. THIOUNE Moustapha 35. SENEGAL PARTICIPANT [email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar UCAD Faculte des Sciences et Techniques Lab. Atome Laser

B.P 5005 Dakar-Fann SENEGAL

Permanent Institute:

36. ZELEKE Tadesse Terefe 36.

ETHIOPIA PARTICIPANT

[email protected] Permanent Institute e mail

Addis Ababa University Faculty of Science Department of Physics P.O. Box 1176 Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA Permanent Institute:

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