2017
2017-Nov-20
TO BE DELETED (kept for compilation)
CNS RI beam separator – CRIB is maintained and operated by the Nuclear Astrophysics Group in Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo. CRIB, producing low-energy and high-intensity RI beam by direct reactions, is a unique apparatus, one could hardly find a similar one even in the facilities all over the world. Making use of the uniqueness of CRIB, we are extensively studying the following topics:
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Direct/indirect measurements of important reactions in nuclear astrophysics.
Using the low-energy, low-mass and proton-rich beams at CRIB, a systematic study has been made for the nucleosynthesis of proton-rich region. We aim to understand the nucleosynthesis in a high-temperature phenomena such as supernovae, and production of p-nuclei. -
Studying nuclear resonance structure by resonant scattering method.
We are interested in studying exotic nucluar structure, such as proton halo and alpha cluster. We use a special method to observe nuclear resonances, and derive information on the nuclear structure.
2017-10-30
Opening of Project Assistant Professor or Project Researcher at the Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
The CNS has been promoting the theoretical nuclear physics under the project Priority Issue 9 to be Tackled by Using Post K Computer, “Elucidation of the Fundamental Laws and Evolution of the Universe”. The CNS is calling for applications for a project assistant professor or project researcher to promote Priority Issue 9, sub-issue B “Exploring the Origin and Evolution of Matter”.
JOB TITLE: Project assistant professor or Project researcher
FIELD: Theoretical nuclear physics. The successful candidates will work on nuclear structure physics based on large-scale nuclear structure calculations.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicant must hold a doctor's degree by November 30th, 2017 or should receive it by the time of the appointment.
EMPLOYMENT: The appointment will be from February 1st, 2018 (negotiable). The appointment is renewable twice based on a yearly evaluation up to March 2020. Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.
APPLICATION MATERIALS: (1) CV (Format: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/jobs/index.html ) (2) List of publications/talks/etc. (3) Research summary (two A4 pages) (4) Future research plan (two A4 pages) (5) Copies of three significant articles (6) Names and contact details of two persons for inquiry about applicant
SEND TO: Susumu Shimoura, Center for Nuclear Study, School of Science, the University of Tokyo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Applicants must write “Application documents for special researcher (Post-K issue 9)” in red on the front of the envelope. Applicants should send the application documents by registered postal mail or express shipping service.
DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: 30th November, 2017 (Japanese time)
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Contact: Noritaka Shimizu Project Associate Professor Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo shimizu_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
2017-08-23
[Closed] Position of Assistant professor and Project assistant professors
2017-08-02
Exhibisions and lectures in Open cumpus 2017 was performed. Thank you for your comming.

2017-07-13
ImPACT-OEDO workshop was held at RIBF large conference room and CNS seminar room on 13th and 14th, July, 2017.
2017-06-21
Energy-degraded beamline OEDO, which was completed on this March at RIBF was commissioned from 15th to 21st on June, 2017.
