Nettsider med emneord «nuclear physics»
This thesis targets a terrestrial application for nuclear decommissioning, based on the compact demonstrator for a lunar neutron and gamma ray spectrometer.
This partnership project will strengthen the research and education collaboration of UiO with the University of Tokyo, Konan University and RIKEN Nishina Center in Japan.
Nuclear physics has as its objective the investigation and understanding of nuclei, which are the hearts of atoms and the place where almost all mass of visible matter resides. The rules of nuclear binding determine the number of stable isotopes and their relative abundance in the world we live. Nuclei are fermion systems comprising from a few to hundred of neutrons and protons. The systems are small enough to exhibit sharp quantum states, but also large enough to show collective degrees of freedom, like vibrations and rotations.
Azusa Inoue, PhD candidate at Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University, Japan.