Center for Nuclear Study

The University of Tokyo

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2017

20 Nov, 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:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

CRIB webpage

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2014

10 Dec, 2014

2014-12-10

Dear colleagues,

The Center for Nuclear Study at the University of Tokyo is calling for applications for post-doctoral research fellows in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Details can be found below. We would appreciate it, if you could distribute the advertisement to potential candidates.

Sincerely,
Takaharu Otsuka
Director of Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers at Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

CNS has several devices in RIBF in RIKEN Nishina Center and pursues the experimental nuclear physics such as nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure/reaction studies with radioactive isotope beams. We also have branches of high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.

  • JOB TITLE: Special researcher, several positions available
  • FIELD: Experimental and theoretical nuclear physics.
    The successful candidates will work on experimental nuclear physics with radioactive isotopes mainly by using the devices of CNS (CRIB, SHARAQ, Ge array (GRAPE), OEDO, Active Target, etc…), on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.
  • - ELIGIBILITY: They must hold a recent Ph.D degree in experimental/theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by April 1, 2015.
  • EMPLOYMENT:
    One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable, based on the evaluation, up to March 31, 2018. The start of the employment is April 1, 2015 (negotiable).
    Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.
  • SALARY: ~ 300,000 yen/month.
    Additionally commuting expense will be covered.
  • APPLICATION MATERIALS:
    (1) CV
    (2) List of Publication/Talks/etc.
    (3) Research summary and future plan at CNS
    (4) Names and contact details of reference
    will be sent as a combined PDF file (1-4) to
  n.imai _at_ cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp   ("_at_" replaced by "@")

with a subject field “Application to PostDoc at CNS “.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the relevant at CNS.
http://www.cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index.php?Researchers- DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: January 23rd (Fri.) 2015 After initial screening, interviews will be arranged early February. Interviews will take place at Wako and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans followed by an interview. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via Skype or TV conference system.

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

Contact:
Nobu Imai
Associate Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

n.imai at cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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2011

15 Jul, 2011

2011-Jul-15

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2010

7 Apr, 2010

2010-Apr-07

Under Construction ! [worried]

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2009

26 Aug, 2009

2009-Aug-26

Wednesday, August 26, Nishina Hall

Morning (Chair : Prof. Kubono)

Afternoon (Chair : Prof. Bertulani)

Evening

Thursday, August 27, Koshiba Hall, Hongo

Morning (Chair : Prof. Otsuka)

Afternoon (Chair : Prof. Horiuchi)

Friday, August 28, Nishina Hall

Morning (Chair : Prof. Jensen)

Afternoon (Chair : Prof. Duppen)

Saturday, August 29, Nishina Hall

Morning (Chair : Prof. Kawabata)

Afternoon (Chair : Prof. Otsuka)

Evening

Sunday, August 30, HOME WORK

Monday, August 31, Nishina Hall

Morning (Chair : Prof. Hamagaki)

Afternoon

Tuesday, September 1, Nishina Hall

Morning (Chair : Prof. Shimoura)

Afternoon (Chair : Prof. Gunji)

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25 Aug, 2009

2009-Aug-25

Registration Fee

Permanent Researchers5,000 yen JSPS Researchers3,000 yen PD3,000 yen Students2,000 yen Others5,000 yen

Registration

Link

Deadline : 24th Jul., 2009

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25 Aug, 2009

2009-Aug-25

Oral Session

Student Session (I)

Wednesday, August 26, Nishina Hall

14:00-14:15Level density calculation with Shell Model Monte CarloMarkus Leykauf (GSI) 14:15-14:30(n,gamma)-reactions in a parity dependent Hauser-Feshbach methodLutz Huther (GSI) 14:30-14:45From Unitary Correlation Operator Method to Monte Carlo Shell Model calculationLiu Lang (The University of Tokyo)

Student Session (II)

Friday, August 28, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:40High-Spin States in 126IZheng Yun (China Institute of Atomic Energy) 16:40-16:55Cascade gamma rays in 27Al(n,2gamma)28AlNguyen Ngoc Duy (Instutute of Physics, Vietnam) 16:55-17:10New method of digital waveform analysis of signals from segmented Ge detec-torsGo Shintaro (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 17:10-17:25Timing performance of fine mesh R7761 in comparison with ordinary R2083 photomultipliersAndrey Ni (Kyungpook National University)

Student Session (III)

Friday, August 28, Nishina Hall

17:35-17:50Shell model study of C isotopesYuan Cenxi (Peking University) 17:50-18:05Tensor force in effective shell model interactionTsunoda Naofumi (The University of Tokyo) 18:05-18:20Unified description of triaxial deformation dynamics by use of a simple modelSato Koichi(Kyoto University, RIKEN)

Student Session (IV)

Saturday, August 29, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:40Two improvements on DNS modelHuang MingHui (Institute of modern Physics, China) 16:40-16:55Using optical model and eikonal approximation to calculate nuclear cross sections of helium for some isotopesNguyen Minh Truong (University of Science, Vietnam) 16:55-17:10Viscosity in intermediate energy nuclear reactionsZhou Chenglong (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics) 17:10-17:25Medium modification of analyzing powers for (p, pn) reactionsYamada Yukiko (Kyushu University) 17:25-17:40In-medium Similarity Renormalization Group to finite nucleiTsukiyama Koshiroh (The University of Tokyo)

Student Session (V)

Monday, August 31, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:4030S RI Beam Production with CRIBDaid Kahl (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 16:40-16:55Direct Measurement of 21Na+α Stellar ReactionDam Nguyen Binh (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 16:55-17:10Performance evaluation of Low-Pressure Multi-Wire Drift chamberMiya Hiroyuki (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 17:10-17:25Proton Spin puzzleKim Myeong-jin (Seoul National University) 17:25-17:40Measurement of Low-mass Vector Mesons in the PHENIX experiment at RHICTsuchimoto Yuji (CNS, the University of Tokyo)

Poster Session

Saturday, August 29, Nishina Hall 18:00–20:00

P-1The $^6$He+$^6$He and $\alpha$+$^8$He cluster states in $^{12}$Be studied $via$ $\alpha$-inelastic scatteringAkito Saito P-2Rotational energy term in the empirical formula for the yrast energies of the natural parity even multipole states in even-even nuclei.Eun Ja Ha P-3Large-amplitude collective dynamics in proton-rich Se isotopesNobuo Hinohara P-4Nucleon Transfer in Deep Inelastic Collisions at Intermediate EnergiesYoritaka Iwata P-5Ion optical studies in the high resolution beam line for SHARAQYoshiko Sasamoto P-6Elastic scattering of 26Si + p using a radioactive ion beam of 26SiJun Young Moon P-7Performance of Focal-Plane Tracking Detector CRDC for SHARAQHiroshi Tokieda P-8Introduction of E03 experiment in J-paecChangwoo Joo P-9Introduction of nucleon spin experiment in RHICSeongbae Yang P-10Proton scattering at $^{92}$Zr and the investigation of a possibleg-boson configuration$^{*}$Christopher Walz P-11Direct Measurement of the $^{11}$C$(\200alpha,p)^{14}$C ReactionSeiya Hayakawa P-12Alpha decay of 112CsLucia Cartegni P-13Algebraic N alpha model (application for 12C)Tooru Yoshida P-14Structure of 30Mg studied through beta-decay of polarized 30NaYo Kenmoku P-15Direct measurements of the astrophysical nuclear reaction rates with radioactive nuclear beamsTakashi Hashimoto

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25 Aug, 2009

2009-Aug-25

Student Session (I)

Wednesday, August 26, Nishina Hall

14:00-14:15Level density calculation with Shell Model Monte CarloMarkus Leykauf (GSI) 14:15-14:30(n,gamma)-reactions in a parity dependent Hauser-Feshbach methodLutz Huther (GSI) 14:30-14:45From Unitary Correlation Operator Method to Monte Carlo Shell Model calculationLiu Lang (The University of Tokyo)

Student Session (II)

Friday, August 28, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:40High-Spin States in 126IZheng Yun (China Institute of Atomic Energy) 16:40-16:55Cascade gamma rays in 27Al(n,2gamma)28AlNguyen Ngoc Duy (Instutute of Physics, Vietnam) 16:55-17:10New method of digital waveform analysis of signals from segmented Ge detec-torsGo Shintaro (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 17:10-17:25Timing performance of fine mesh R7761 in comparison with ordinary R2083 photomultipliersAndrey Ni (Kyungpook National University)

Student Session (III)

Friday, August 28, Nishina Hall

17:35-17:50Shell model study of C isotopesYuan Cenxi (Peking University) 17:50-18:05Tensor force in effective shell model interactionTsunoda Naofumi (The University of Tokyo) 18:05-18:20Unified description of triaxial deformation dynamics by use of a simple modelSato Koichi(Kyoto University, RIKEN)

Student Session (IV)

Saturday, August 29, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:40Two improvements on DNS modelHuang MingHui (Institute of modern Physics, China) 16:40-16:55Using optical model and eikonal approximation to calculate nuclear cross sections of helium for some isotopesNguyen Minh Truong (University of Science, Vietnam) 16:55-17:10Viscosity in intermediate energy nuclear reactionsZhou Chenglong (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics) 17:10-17:25Medium modification of analyzing powers for (p, pn) reactionsYamada Yukiko (Kyushu University) 17:25-17:40In-medium Similarity Renormalization Group to finite nucleiTsukiyama Koshiroh (The University of Tokyo)

Student Session (V)

Monday, August 31, Nishina Hall

16:25-16:4030S RI Beam Production with CRIBDaid Kahl (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 16:40-16:55Direct Measurement of 21Na+α Stellar ReactionDam Nguyen Binh (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 16:55-17:10Performance evaluation of Low-Pressure Multi-Wire Drift chamberMiya Hiroyuki (CNS, the University of Tokyo) 17:10-17:25Proton Spin puzzleKim Myeong-jin (Seoul National University) 17:25-17:40Measurement of Low-mass Vector Mesons in the PHENIX experiment at RHICTsuchimoto Yuji (CNS, the University of Tokyo)

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25 Aug, 2009

2009-Aug-25

Saturday, August 29, Nishina Hall 18:00–20:00

P-1The $^6$He+$^6$He and $\alpha$+$^8$He cluster states in $^{12}$Be studied $via$ $\alpha$-inelastic scatteringAkito Saito P-2Rotational energy term in the empirical formula for the yrast energies of the natural parity even multipole states in even-even nuclei.Eun Ja Ha P-3Large-amplitude collective dynamics in proton-rich Se isotopesNobuo Hinohara P-4Nucleon Transfer in Deep Inelastic Collisions at Intermediate EnergiesYoritaka Iwata P-5Ion optical studies in the high resolution beam line for SHARAQYoshiko Sasamoto P-6Elastic scattering of 26Si + p using a radioactive ion beam of 26SiJun Young Moon P-7Performance of Focal-Plane Tracking Detector CRDC for SHARAQHiroshi Tokieda P-8Introduction of E03 experiment in J-paecChangwoo Joo P-9Introduction of nucleon spin experiment in RHICSeongbae Yang P-10Proton scattering at $^{92}$Zr and the investigation of a possibleg-boson configuration$^{*}$Christopher Walz P-11Direct Measurement of the $^{11}$C$(\200alpha,p)^{14}$C ReactionSeiya Hayakawa P-12Alpha decay of 112CsLucia Cartegni P-13Algebraic N alpha model (application for 12C)Tooru Yoshida P-14Structure of 30Mg studied through beta-decay of polarized 30NaYo Kenmoku P-15Direct measurements of the astrophysical nuclear reaction rates with radioactive nuclear beamsTakashi Hashimoto

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