1:30 PM
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Welcome
(until 1:45 PM)
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1:30 PM
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Welcome
-
Gerda Neyens
(CERN)
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1:35 PM
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Welcome by CERN
-
Mike Lamont
(CERN)
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1:45 PM
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ISOLDE at CERN and in the world
-
Gerda Neyens
(CERN)
(until 3:45 PM)
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1:45 PM
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ISOLDE@CERN: near and long-term future
- Dr
Simone Gilardoni
(CERN)
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2:10 PM
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Nuclear Physics in Europe: Challenges and Perspectives
- Prof.
Marek Lewitowicz
(GANIL/NuPECC)
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2:45 PM
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"Synergies between AD and ISOLDE: antiprotons and radioactive ions"
-
Michael Doser
(CERN)
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3:15 PM
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Synergies between n_TOF and ISOLDE – neutron beams and radioactive ion
-
Alberto Mengoni
(ENEA & INFN, Bologna)
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3:45 PM
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--- Break ---
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4:00 PM
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New Physics Applications at ISOLDE
-
Magdalena Kowalska
(CERN)
(until 6:05 PM)
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4:00 PM
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The history and future of material science at ISOLDE, with recent feedback from the biophysics programme
-
Karl Johnston
(CERN)
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4:35 PM
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Quantum materials research with radioactive probes
- Prof.
Lino M. C. Pereira
(KU Leuven (BE))
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5:05 PM
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Nuclear Probes in Multiferroics
- Prof.
Doru C. Lupascu
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
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5:35 PM
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Irradiations at CERN: a broad spectrum
-
Matteo Ferrari
(CERN)
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