JINA-CEE

Nuclear Astrophysics Seminars at Notre Dame

Fall 2014

 
 

Topic

  Date

Speaker

The reactions 12C(α,γ)16O and 12C+12C in direct experiments – Present status and perspectives

August 18

Dr. Frank Strieder
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Fundamental Symmetries and Quantum Chaos

September 8

Prof. Vladimir Zelevinsky
NSCL, Michigan State University

High-precision Penning trap mass spectrometry of stable and long-lived isotopes

September 15

Prof. Mathew Redshaw
Central Michigan University

Special Nuclear Seminar:
New frontiers of high energy density science on the NIF laser

September 23

Dr. Bruce Remington
Lawrence Livermore National Lab

Science in a melting pot - TRIUMF's efforts to advance the field of isotope production

September 29

Dr. Paul Schaffer
TRIUMF, Canada

Underground nuclear astrophysics for the Sun, and for the Big Bang

November 10

Dr. Daniel Bemmerer
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany

The Electron-Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) chargebreeder of the ReA post-accelerator

November 24

Dr. Alain Lapierre
NSCL, Michigan State University

Charge-exchange reaction studies combined with gamma-ray spectroscopy for astrophysical applications

December 9

Dr. Shumpei Noji
NSCL, Michigan State University

Ion Traps for Astrophysics

Decmber 15

Dr. Jason Clark
Argonne National Laboratory


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