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White Book

Ukazało się internetowe wydanie raportu pt. „White Book on the Future of Low-energy Nuclear Physics in Poland and the Development of the National Research Infrastructure” zredagowanego przez zespół koordynowany przez prof. Adama Maja (IFJ PAN) i prof. Krzysztofa Ruska (ŚLCJ UW). Raport zawiera podsumowanie konferencji na ten sam temat zorganizowanej przez Sekcję Fizyki Jądrowej PTF, Środowiskowe Laboratorium Ciężkich Jonów UW oraz Instytut Fizyki Jądrowej PAN na początku 2019 r. W szczególności Raport przestawia szeroką tematykę badań z fizyki jądrowej niskich energii i jej zastosowań, planowanych przez polskie grupy badawcze z wykorzystaniem polskich infrastruktur.  ...
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White Book

The online edition of the report entitled "White Book on the Future of Low-energy Nuclear Physics in Poland and the Development of the National Research Infrastructure" edited by a team coordinated by Prof. Adam Maj (IFJ PAN Krakow) and Prof. Krzysztof Rusek (HIL, Warsaw) is released. The report summarises a conference on the same topic organised by the Nuclear Physics Section of the Polish Physical Society, HIL and IFJ PAN at the beginning of 2019.  In particular, the report presents a wide range of research topics in low energy nuclear physics and its applications, planned by Polish research groups using Polish infrastructures. ...
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NCBJ Virtual SHE seminars

Despite the difficulties caused by the pandemic slowing down the international collaboration and in-person contacts, the investigations of SHEs and publishing new results were continuing. As we cannot meet during any conference we have decided to create a series of virtual talks dedicated to the research on super heavy nuclei (SHE). The first seminar on  13th of October, 2020 at 3 p.m. will be given by: Prof. Yuri Tsolakovich Oganessian, Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions JINR, Dubna, Russia Experiments with nuclei and atoms of super heavy elements  (reasoning while in isolation)” and Prof. Witold Nazarewicz, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA “Superheavy elements: theoretical challenges (an update)” . We hope you can join and enjoy these virtual talks....
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