NUSPIN 2016 Workshop of the Nuclear Spectroscopy Instrumentation Network and AGATA Physics Workshop

Europe/Rome
San Servolo, Venice

San Servolo, Venice

S.M. Lenzi (PD)
Description
The Nuclear Spectroscopy Instrumentation Network (NuSpIn), in the framework of ENSAR2 (HORIZON2020), promotes the mutual coordination between the research groups involved in high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy. The objective is to strengthen the nuclear structure community by the exchange and transfer of knowledge and the enhancement of synergies between the different collaborations active in the European Infrastructure Facilities. The aim of the NUSPIN 2016 Workshop is to present the status of nuclear structure research in Europe and to discuss its perspectives. Sessions will be dedicated to the presentation of recent theoretical studies, the latest results obtained at the gamma-ray facilities in Europe, and the discussion of the challenges of future research, the development of new instrumentation and technical developments with gamma-ray techniques and particle detectors. The main topics to be discussed at the workshop are: • shell structure far from stability • isospin degrees of freedom • collective excitations • nuclear moments • spectroscopy with radioactive ion beams • superheavy nuclei • nuclear astrophysics • gamma-ray detectors technology • complementary instrumentation Review talks are planned with ample time scheduled for discussion. These reviews will be followed by shorter contributions selected from the submitted abstracts. The deadline for abstract submission is 6th May 2016. Information regarding the abstract selection will be notified to the contributors by 13th May 2016. AGATA Physics Workshop and Annual Meeting of the AGATA Collaboration. The afternoon of Thursday 30th June and the morning of July 1st will be dedicated to an AGATA Physics Workshop, followed by the Annual Meeting of the AGATA Collaboration, and the meeting of the AGATA Collaboration Council. Meetings of the NUSPIN Scientific Committee and the Working Groups. The afternoon of Tuesday 28th June will be devoted to the meetings of the NUSPIN Scientific Committee and of the Working Groups coordinating the instrumentation developments.
Slides
Participants
  • Adam Garnsworthy
  • Adam Maj
  • Adriana Nannini
  • Agnese Giaz
  • Alberto Boso
  • Alberto Pullia
  • Alexandra Gade
  • Alexandre obertelli
  • Alexandrina Petrovici
  • Alfredo Poves
  • Alison Bruce
  • Amel Korichi
  • Andreas Vogt
  • Andres F. Gadea Raga
  • Andrew Boston
  • Angela Bracco
  • Angela Gargano
  • Araceli Lopez-Martens
  • Augusto Macchiavelli
  • Aurelien Blanc
  • Berta Rubio
  • Calin Alexandru Ur
  • Christoph Fransen
  • Christophe THEISEN
  • Costel Petrache
  • Damian Ralet
  • Daniel Ricardo Napoli
  • Daniele Mengoni
  • David Cullen
  • Dmitry Testov
  • Elena Pavan
  • Emmanuel Clement
  • Francesco Recchia
  • Francisco Javier Egea Canet
  • Franco Galtarossa
  • Freddy Flavigny
  • Georgi Georgiev
  • Giacomo De Angelis
  • Gilles de FRANCE
  • Giovanna Benzoni
  • Giovanni Bocchi
  • Grzegorz Jaworski
  • Hongjie Li
  • Jan Jolie
  • Janne Pakarinen
  • Jeffrey Tostevin
  • Jelena Vesic
  • Joa Ljungvall
  • Johan Nyberg
  • John F Smith
  • Jose' Javier Valiente Dobon
  • Juergen Eberth
  • Juergen Gerl
  • Jérémie Dudouet
  • Katarzyna Hadynska-Klek
  • M. Nizamettin Erduran
  • Magda Zielinska
  • Marco Rocchini
  • Marco Siciliano
  • Marek Lewitowicz
  • Michael Bentley
  • Miguel Madurga
  • Mirko von Schmid
  • Nicolae Marginean
  • Paul Greenlees
  • Peter Reiter
  • Philipp Rudolf John
  • Pieter Doornenbal
  • Piotr Bednarczyk
  • Ramon J. Aliaga
  • Rosa Pérez Vidal
  • Sean Freeman
  • Serena Riccetto
  • Silvia Leoni
  • Silvia Monica Lenzi
  • sophie PERU
  • Stefan Frauendorf
  • Stefano Capra
  • Suzana Szilner
  • Tanmoy ROY
  • Tayfun Huyuk
  • Thorsten Kröll
  • Tommaso Marchi
  • Wolfram KORTEN
  • Yutaka Utsuno