Precision atomic mass measurements on stable and exotic nuclei using the Canadian Penning Trap Mass Spectrometer (CPTMS) situated at Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA.
A new scientific award for outstanding theoretical, experimental and applied research, development, inventions and discoveries in the field of energy development and power generation.
An intergovernmental organization created in order to unify the intellectual and material potential of member states to study the fundamental properties of matter. Situated in Dubna in the Russian Federation.
The goal of this experiment at CERN is the measurement of capture and fission neutron cross-sections relevant to Astrophysics and Application, nameley those related to accelerator driven systems and transmutation of nuclear wastes.
The most comprehensive and complete nuclear data resource on the Web. In 2004 NNDC Web site had 560K database retrievals and users from more than 11000 organizations.
Devoted to the collection and evaluation of nuclear structure and astrophysics data. The work includes dissemination of compilations, evaluations, and codes via internet- and www-based information services, as well as publication in journals.
One of the world's most powerful research reactors. Produces transuranium isotopes for research, industrial, and medical applications and is used in neutron-scattering experiments to reveal the structure and dynamics of materials, including metals and polymers. Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
The Conference follows the previous five ones (held in 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2006) and seven Workshops on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies, jointly organized every two years, from 1983 to 1995, by the ICTP and INFN.
Includes information about postgraduate admissions, lists of staff, publications and seminars, and brief introductions to the research that is undertaken.
A database of electron energy loss spectra of interest to academic and industrial researchers. The spectra can be used to identify compositions and bonding states of materials.