- Graham Appleby NERC Space Geodesy Facility, Herstmonceux, UK
- Thomas Artz
- Sabine Bachmann
- Kyriakos Balidakis
- Sayan Basu
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Dirk Behrend
- Speaker at Implementation of the VGOS Trials
- Sten Bergstrand
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richard Biancale
- Speaker at Plan for a VLBI antenna in Tahiti from 2018
- Johannes Böhm
- Bob Campbell
- Roger Cappallo
- Patrick Charlot
- Glenda Coetzer
- Ludwig Combrinck
- Brian Corey MIT Haystack Observatory
- Pablo de Vicente
- Alet de Witt
- Gerald Engelhardt
- Claudia Flohrer
- Jiangying Gan
- César GATTANO
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John Gipson
- Speaker at El Nino and VLBI measured LOD
- Speaker at Improvement of the IVS-INT01 Sessions
- Speaker at Transition to the vgosDb data format.
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Anastasiia Girdiuk
- Speaker at Tidal atmospheric loading and VLBI
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David Gordon
- Speaker at Difxcalc: Calc11 for the DiFX Correlator
- Speaker at Status of the X/S Source Catalog
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Richard Gross
- Speaker at The IVS Contribution to JTRF2014
- Rüdiger Haas
- Sebastian Halsig
- Robert Heinkelmann
- Andreas Hellerschmied
- Thomas Hobiger
- Yidan Huang
- Andreas Iddink
- Alexander Ipatov
- Christopher Jacobs
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Wu Jiang
- Speaker at Current Status of Shanghai VLBI Correlator
- Takaaki Jike
- Maria Karbon
- Niko Kareinen
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Ryoji Kawabata
- Speaker at Current Status of Ishioka VGOS antenna
- Speaker at Report on the current activities of GSI VLBI
- Halfdan Pascal Kierulf
- Ann-Silje Kirkvik
- Grzegorz Klopotek
- Gerhard Kronschnabl
- Younghee Kwak
- Karine Le Bail
- Jim Lovell
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Chopo Ma
- Speaker at Aspects of ICRF-3
- Daniel MacMillan
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David Mayer
- Speaker at Vienna contribution to the ICRF3
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Arno Mueskens
- Speaker at New DiFX sofware correlator cluster at Bonn
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Alexander Neidhardt
- Speaker at Current status of an implementation of a system monitoring for seamless auxiliary data at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
- Speaker at First implementations of new monitoring capabilities as extension to the e-RemoteCtrl software
- Speaker at First results of the FAST-S/X-sessions with new VGOS antennas
- Speaker at Venus and Mars Express spacecraft observations with Wettzell radio telescopes
- Arthur Niell
- Tobias Nilsson
- Evgeny Nosov
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Axel Nothnagel
- Speaker at Closing Remarks
- Speaker at IVS Retreat 2015
- Speaker at Preliminary Results of VLBI observations of the Chang’E-3 Lunar Lander
- Per Erik Opseth
- Tomoaki Oyama
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Bill Petrachenko
- Speaker at VGOS Source Selection Criteria
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Bill Petrachenko
- Speaker at Operational VGOS Scheduling
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Lucia Plank
- Speaker at Observing with sibling and twin telescopes
- Christian Plötz
- Ganesan Rajagopalan
- Markus Rothacher
- Chet Ruszczyk
- Harald Schuh
- Mamoru Sekido
- Fengchun Shu
- Benedikt Soja
- Matteo Stagni
- Shabala Stanislav
- Kazuhiro Takefuji
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Leif Morten Tangen
- Speaker at Building a new core station in Ny-Ålesund
- Cynthia Thomas
- Schueler Torben
- Vincenza TORNATORE Politecnico di Milano - DICA
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Gino Tuccari
- Speaker at BRAND EVN
- Dieter Ullrich
- harro verkouter
- Guangli Wang
- zhijun xu
- Minghui XU
- Shuangjing Xu
- Sang Oh YI
- Bo Zhang
- Weimin Zheng
-
renjie zhu
- Speaker at The progress of VLBI digital backend in SHAO
- Nataliya Zubko
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