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Dave Sanderson 53-inch chamber
Tom Ginter A1900 fragment separator
Dirk Weisshaar Segmented Germanium Array
Dirk Weisshaar Gamma-ray energy tracking array (GRETINA)
Alexandra Gade CAESium iodide ARray (CAESAR)
Kei Minamisono Beta-nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus
Sean Liddick Beta counting system
Sean Liddick Digital data acquisition system
Bill Lynch High resolution array (HiRA)
Thomas Baumann Modular neutron array and large multi-institutional scintillator array (MoNA-LISA)
Bill Lynch Neutron walls
Fernando Montes Neutron emission ratio observer (NERO)
Daniel Bazin Radio frequency fragment separator
Daniel Bazin S800 spectrograph
Hiro Iwasaki TRIPLEX plunger device
Remco Zegers Ursinus College liquid hydrogen target
Remco Zegers Low energy neutron detector array (LENDA)
Artemis Spyrou Summing NaI detector (SuN)
Michael Thoennessen Sweeper magnet

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