Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw

At the Radiobiology Laboratory, we study how radiation affects living organisms at the cellular level. The knowledge we gain is applied in medicine, biology, and health protection.

Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw

ICARE is the charged particles detector system used for their identification and energy measurements. Built in the IReS (Strasbourg) is presently installed at HIL

Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw

The EAGLE array (central European Array for Gamma Levels Evaluations) is designed as a multi-configuration detector setup adjustable to the needs of several research groups, dealing with different branches of nuclear physics,

Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw

(Polish acronym SLCJ) is the only nuclear physics facility in Poland operating a heavy ion accelerator U-200P for experimental studies in the domain of nuclear spectroscopy and reactions.

Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw

created Radiopharmaceuticals Research and Productions Centre (Polish acronym OPBR) equipped with the GE PETtrace cyclotron for radiopharmaceutical production. The centre is conducting research on new types of radiopharmaceuticals.
  • Seminar by Prof. Roman Wolski

    We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming SLCJ seminar, which will take place on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 12:15 (CET) in the...
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  • Nuclear Physics Innovation 2025

    We are pleased to announce that the University of Warsaw Heavy Ion Laboratory and the Enterprise Europe Network are organizing a virtual networking event and...
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  • Seminar by Prof. Marek Maryański

    We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming SLCJ seminar, which will take place on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 12:15 (CET) in the...
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