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The 6th CNS International Summer School will be held at Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo in RIKEN Wako Campus.

 

This Summer School aims at providing basic knowledge and perspectives of nuclear physics for graduate students and postdocs. It consists of lectures by leading scientists in the field of both experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Each lecture will start with an introductory talk from the fundamental point of view and end with up-to-date topics in the relevant field. During summer school short presentations by students and PostDocs are also planned.

 

CNS welcomes gladly participations of young physicists wide from the world, especially from Asian countries. The organizer may provide living expenses of young students within the limited resource. We can also cover travel expenses of a limited number of participants. If you need the financial supports, please contact us.

 

*        Date

Aug. 28 – Sep. 1, 2007

*        Venue

Nishina Hall (2nd floor of the Nishina Memorial Building in RIKEN)

(Access to CNS and Nishina Memorial Building)

 

This summur school is supported by JSPS Core-to-Core Program "International Research Network for Exotic Femto Systems (EFES)" and its matching partner by US DOE, Japan-US Theory Institute for Physics with Exotic Nuclei (JUSTIPEN).

 

 

Contact: Email: ciss07_at_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

 

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*        Lecture Program

*        Program of Student Session

*        Registration

*        Poster

*        Photo Album

*        Organizing Committee

*        Contact

 

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*         Lecture Program

 

The lecture program given in CISS07 is as follows:

 

*      W. H. Dickhoff (Washington University, USA)

¡È  Comprehensive treatment of correlations

at different energy scales in nuclei using Green¡Çs functions ¡É

*       T. Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

¡È  Experiments with high-energy radioactive beams ¡É

*       R. Hix (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

¡È  An introduction to nuclear astrophysics¡É

*       H. Sakaguchi (Miyazaki University)

¡È Proton elastic scattering at intermediate energies and nuclear densities ¡É

*       T. Suzuki (Nihon University and CNS)

¡È Weak and electromagnetic interactions in nuclei ¡É

*      M. Matsuo (Niigata University)

¡È Di-neutron correlation and collective excitation in neutron-rich nuclei ¡É

*       T. Hirano (University of Tokyo)

¡È  Toward understanding of Quark-Gluon Plasma in relativistic heavy ion collisions ¡É

*       T. Kubo (RIKEN)

¡È Overview of BigRIPS in-flight separator ¡É

 

The time schedule of the lectures and lecture notes can be seen here.

 

 

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*        Program of Student Session

 

 The program of Student and Poster Sessions can be downloaded here [PDF file, 31kB]

 

 

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*         Registration

 

 Web registration has been closed.

 Please make your registration at the front desk of Nishina hall.

 

 

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*         Poster

 

 The posters of CISS07 can be downloaded here.

*        Beach and Cloud [PDF file, 430kB]

*        Fireworks [PDF file, 9.58MB]

 

 

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*        Photo Album

 

 The photographs of CISS07 can be seen in this web page.

 

 

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*        Organizing Committee

 

Takaharu Otsuka, CNS and Department of Physics, University of Tokyo (school master)

Susumu Shimoura, CNS (acting school master)

Hideyuki Sakai, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo

Shigeru Kubono, CNS

Toshio Suzuki, Nihon University and CNS

Takahiro Kawabata, CNS (secretary)

Shin¡Çichiro Michimasa, CNS (secretary)

 

 

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*         Contact

 

Takahiro Kawabata

Center for Nuclear Study,

Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo

c/o RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan

Tel: +81-48-464-4585

Fax: +81-48-464-4554

Email: ciss07_at_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

 

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